Current NHS consultant posts held
Head of Therapies/Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist (1.0wte), Eldertree Lodge Hospital, Huntercombe Group, Ashley, TF9 4LX. January 2018 – Present
Research interests
CBT/REBT, Resilience and Trauma, Engagement and resistance in therapy
Personal interests
My primary values reflect my humanism, specifically honesty and integrity based on the core of valuing all humans as unique. This enables me to be transparent when working with clients and colleagues’ whist remaining considerate and mindful. I am not afraid to engage with difficult topics or sensitive issues. I am strongly person-centred in my approach to all aspects of my life and seek to reflect on those elements of myself I bring into my work.
Publications
Barry, K., Blissett, J. & Tudway, J.A. (2002). Staff attitudes towards drug use amongst the mentally ill within a medium secure psychiatric hospital. Journal of Substance Use. 7, 1 50-56.
Miller, E., Joseph, S. & Tudway, J. (2004) Assessing the component structure of four self-report measures of impulsivity, Personality and Individual Differences. 37, 2, 349-358.
Tudway, J.A. & Darmoody, M. (2005) Issues in the Clinical Assessment of Adult Sexual Offenders with Learning Disabilities. Journal of Sexual Aggression. 11, 3, 277-288.
Whitehouse, R., Tudway, J.A., Stenfert-Kroese, B. & Look, R. (2006) Adapting Individual Psychotherapy for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Comparative Review of the Cognitive-Behavioural and Psychodynamic Literature. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities: Special Issue on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 19, 1, 55-66.
Bradley, S., Meaden, A., Tudway, J., Earl-Gray, M., Jones, C., Giles, D., and Wane, J. (2006). What do service user views tell us about engagement? Poster presentation, The National Forum for Assertive Outreach Conference. University of Keele, UK.
Payne, A. Joseph, S. and Tudway, J.A. (2007) Assimilation and Accommodation Following Traumatic Experiences. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 12, 75-91.
Tudway, J.A. (2007) Clinical Psychology. In Cooligan, H. (Ed) Applied Psychology 2nd Edition. Hodder & Stouton.
Hacker, D.A., Tudway, J.A. & Birchwood, M.J. & Meaden, A. (2008) Beliefs about voices: Evidence for a cognitive behavioural model. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 47, 2, 201-213.
Tudway, J.A. (2009) Relational Ethics: A Cognitive-Behavioural Perspective. In Casemore, R. & Gabriel, L. (Eds) Relational Ethics in Practice: Narratives from Counselling and Psychotherapy. Brunner-Routledge.
Jackson, L. & Tudway, J.A., Giles, D. & Smith, J. (2009) An Exploration of the Social Identity of Mental Health Inpatient Service Users. Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, 16, 2, 167-176
Casemore, R. & Tudway, J.A. (2012) Siblings not Rivals: Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy and Person-Centred Therapy. Sage.
Tudway, J.A. & Lister, M. (2014) Clinical Psychology in Forensic Settings. In Hall, D. & Llewellyn, S. What is Clinical Psychology? 5th Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford UK.