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About Professor Long

Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist

 

Professor clive Long - consultant psychologist, NorthamptonProfessor Long specialises in the assessment and treatment of adults with psychological difficulties.  He qualified as a Psychologist in 1979 and is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS); registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and an accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist (British Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapist).  He also undertakes medico legal work and is a member of the Society of Expert Witnesses and a registered expert with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).

 

His clinical interests include anxiety-related disorders, depression, stress and trauma, eating disorders, substance use, relationship difficulties and obsessive compulsive disorders.

In addition to his outpatient practice, Professor Long was previously employed by St Andrew's Healthcare in Northampton as the Associate Director of Psychology and Psychological Therapies and as Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Northampton.  Prior to that, he was employed by Coventry and Leicester Health Authorities.  He has published widely in the areas of cognitive and behavioural psychological treatment, addiction, eating disorders and women's mental health.

 

Professor Long also delivers consultancy on psychological treatment and its evaluation to healthcare and criminal justice organisations.  In addition he provides psychological assessment and treatment to individuals and organisations regarding work-related stress.

 

Professor Long will be pleased to discuss your care or treatment needs in advance of booking an appointment.

[+] publications by Professor Long

Journal Articles

  • Long C.G., Dolley, O., and Hollin C.R. (in press) Increasing the uptake of Mental Health Treatment Requirements: Clinical outcomes at one year of collaboration between probation and independent charitable providers of Mental Health and social care.  Probation Journal.

 

  • Dolley, O., Gaylor, M. & Long, C.G. (2016) Getting the most from your treatment.  Motivating engagement in women in secure psychiatric settings.  Forensic Update.
  • Long,C.G., Butt, D.,French. M., &Wimhurst S. (2016). Realising the potential of the Mental Health Treatment Requirement: A collaboration between probation and independent providers of Mental Health and Social Care. Probation Journal., 63(4), 460 - 470.

 

  • Long, C.G., Rowell, A., Rigg,S., Livesey,F. &McAllister,P. (2016).  What is effective in promoting a healthy lifestyle in secure psychiatric settings? A review of the evidence for an integrated programme that targets modifiable health risk behaviours. Journal of Forensic Practice., 18(3), 204-215
  • Long, C.G., Afford, M., Harris, R. and Dolley, O. (2016).  Training in de-escalation.  An effective alternative to restrictive interventions in a secure psychiatric service.  Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. doi:10.2099/jpi.2016.008

 

  • Clark, C.J., Fox, E., Long, C.G. (2015) Can teaching staff about the neurobiological underpinnings of borderline personality disorder instigate attitudinal change?  Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 11 (1) 43-51.doi:10.1017/s1742646414000132
  • Long, C.G., Banyard, E. and Dolley, O. (2015).  Living with mental illness.  A cognitive behavioural group psycho education programme with women in secure settings.  Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.  25 (2) 99-111. doi.10.1002/ccp.1967

 

  • Long, C.G, Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R. (2015) Treatment progress in secure settings for women: changes in symptomatology, personality and need from admission to discharge. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. doi:10.1002/cbm.1911
  • Long, C.G., Fitzgerald, K. &Hollin, C.R. (2015) Women Firesetters admitted to secure psychiatric services: characteristics and treatment needs.  Victims and Offenders 10 (3), 341-353. doi: 10.1080/ 15564886-2014-967901

 

  • Long, C.G., Fulton, B., & Dolley, O (2015) Using Psychoeducation to motivate engagement for women with personality disorder in secure psychiatric settings. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care 11(1), 18-26
  • Long, C.G., Siddique, R., Rigg, S., Banyard, E., Stillman, S., Bailey, S. and Dolley, O. (2015).  Screening for incontinence in a secure psychiatric service for women.  International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 24,451-459. doi:10.111/inm.12141

 

  • Long, C.G., West, R., Afford, M., Collins, L. & Dolley, O. (2015) Reducing seclusion and restraint in a secure service for women.  Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 11 (2) 84-94.doi:10.1017/s174264641400017x

 

  • Long, C.G., West, R., Rigg, S., Spickett, R., Murray, L., Stillman, S., Savage, P. and Dolley, O. (2015).  Increasing physical activity in a secure psychiatric service for women.  Mental Health Review Journal  20 (3), 144-155
  • Baker, F., Harwood, R., Adams, M., Baker, C., & Long, C.G. (2014) Following up the outcomes of a CBT based substance misuse intervention for men in a secure psychiatric setting Forensic Update 115, 52 – 58

 

  • Dickens, G.L., Staniford, J., & Long, C.G (2014) Smoking behaviour, motives, motivation to quit and self-efficiency among in-patients in a secure mental health service: a comparison with staff controls Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 21, 483 – 490 doi:1111/jpm.12088
  • Long, C.G., Bell, N., Carr, A., Cairns, L., Webb, A., & Collins, L. (2014) The benefits of environmental change in secure services for people with intellectual disabilities.  Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 8 (5), 309 - 320

 

  • Long, C.G. & Mason, F. (2014) Improving health and wellbeing in women's secure services:  Physical activity, appearance, self-care and body image.  Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care 7(4), 178-186
  • Long, C.G., Dickens, G. & Dolley, O. (2014) Features and motivators of emotionally expressive firesettersJournal of Criminal Psychology 4 (2), 129-142

 

  • Long, C.G., Harding, S., Payne, K., & Collins, L. (2014) Nursing and healthcare assistant experience of supervision in a medium secure service for women: Implications for service development. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 21(2), 154 – 162
  • Long, C.G., Anagnostakis, K., Banyard, E., Silaule, P., & Dolley, O (2014) Patient and staff experience of a ward based risk management system  Forensic Update 113, 7-18

 

  • Long, C.G., Rowell, A., Gayton, A., Hodgson, E., & Dolley, O (2014) Tackling obesity and its complications in secure settings Mental Health Review Journal 19 (1), 37-46
  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R. (2014) Personality disordered women in secure care: a treatment evaluation. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 4 (1), 44 -58

 

  • Long, C. G., Banyard, E., Fulton, B., &Hollin, C.R (2014) Developing an assessment of fire setting to guide treatment in secure settings: The St Andrew's Fire and Arson Risk Instrument (SAFARI) Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 42(5), 605-616 doi: 10.1017/51352465813000556
  • Rose, J., Beech, A., Long, C., Wheatley, M. &Horder, L. (2014) Accreditation of first cross-divisional doctorate The Psychologist 27(3), 186
  • Long, C.G., Gayton, A., & Rowell, A (2013) Physical activity in secure psychiatric wards: Development and application of the Active Ward Checklist Forensic Update, 112,19-27

 

  • Long, C.G., Krawczyk, K.M., &Kenworthy, N. E. (2013) Assessing the sexual knowledge of women in secure settings: the development of a new screening measure. British Journal of Learning Disabilities,41(1),40-48
  • Dickens, G., Picchioni, M., & Long, C.G (2013) Aggression in specialist secure and forensic inpatient mental health care: Incidence across care pathways Journal of Forensic Practice, 15 (3), 206-217

 

  • Evans, R., Long, C.G., &Hollin, C.R. (2013) A profile of violent female offenders in secure psychiatric care. Journal of Criminal Psychology. 3(1), 31-40
  • Long, C.G. (2013) Delivering effective cognitive behavioural group treatment for women in secure psychiatric settings.  Journal of Forensic Practice.15 (1), 55-67

 

  • Long, C.G., Ritchie, L., Dolley, O., & Collins, L. M (2013) Secure psychiatric care: how appearance and neglect affect women Mental Health Practice. 16, (18) 12-17
  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R (2013) Engagement in psychosocial treatment: its relationship to outcome and care pathway progress for women in medium secure settings Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 22,(5) 336-349

 

  • Long, C.G., Fulton, B., & Dolley, O (2013) Group treatment for interpersonal effectiveness: A study of women in a medium secure psychiatric hospital. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 9(1), 27-32
  • Long, C.G., Fulton, B., & Dolley, O. (2013) Developing social confidence in women in secure settings. Clinical Psychology Forum. 245, May 32-38

 

  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O., Rowell, A., & Rose, C (2013) Are eating disorder patients in secure hospitals getting a fair deal? A survey of the prevalence and nature of the problem. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 9 (1), 40-48
  • Wheatley, M., Long, C.G., & Dolley, O. (2013) Transitions of females from adolescent secure to adult secure services: A qualitative pilot study. Journal of Mental Health. 22(3) 207-217

 

  • Fitzgerald, K. & Long, C.G. (2012) The influence of drinking motives and anxiety on low, moderate and high risk drinkers.  Journal of Substance Use 17, 240-248
  • Long, C. G. (2012) Improving and managing weight at St Andrew's Healthcare. Quality Network for Forensic Mental health Services Newsletter. Issue 21,December,12-14

 

  • Long, C.G., & Dolley, O. (2012) Factors predictive of length of stay for women in secure settings Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 19 (10) 870-874                          
  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O., Barron, R., &Hollin, C.R (2012) Women transferred from prison to medium secure psychiatric care: the therapeutic challenge Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. 23, 261-273.

 

  • Long, C.G., Banyard, E., Fox, E., Somers, J., Poynter, D., & Chapman, R. (2012) Barriers to treatment: reasons for non-attendance in women's secure settings. Advances in Dual Diagnosis. 5 (4), 154-163
  • Long, C.G., Fitzgerald, K. &Hollin, C.R. (2012) Treatment of chronic anorexia nervosa: A four year follow-up of adult patients treated in an acute inpatient setting. Clinical Psychology  and Psychotherapy.19 (1) 1-13
  • Long C. G., Knight, C., Bradley, L., & Thomas, M (2012) Effective milieus in secure services for women: the service user perspective. Journal of Mental Health. 21,567-578
  • Rowell, A., Long, C.G., Chance, L., & Dolley, O. (2012) Identification of nutritional risk by nursing staff in secure psychiatric settings: reliability and validity of St Andrew's nutritional screening instrument. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 19, 722-728
  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O. &Hollin, C.R. (2011) Women in medium secure care: Tracking treatment progress for changes in risk profiles and treatment engagement.  Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, 18 (5), 425-431.

 

  • Long, C.G., Hall, L., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R., (2011) Substance abusing women in a medium secure psychiatric setting: characteristics and psychometric test performance. Journal of Substance Use 16, 230-242.
  • Long, C.G., Langford, V., Clay, R., Craig, L., &Hollin, C.R. (2011) Architectural change and the effects on the perceptions of the ward environment in a medium secure unit for women. British Journal of Forensic Practice. 13, 205-212.

 

  • Long, C.G., Anagnostakis, K., Fox, E., Silaule, P., Somers, J. West, R. & Webster A. (2011)  Social climate along the pathway of care in a women's secure mental health service:  Variation with level of security, patient motivation, therapeutic alliance and level of disturbance.  Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health, 21 (3), 202-214.
  • Long, C.G., Fulton, B., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R. (2011)  Social problem solving interventions in medium secure settings for women.  Medicine Science & the Law. 51 (4), 215-219.

 

  • Long, C.G., Collins, L., Mason, F., Sugarman, P. &Hollin, C.R. (2011) Effective therapeutic Practice in a secure women's service: From vision to reality. International Journal of Healthcare Leadership, 17 (2), 79-84.
  • Long, C.G., Fulton, B., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R. (2011) Dealing with Feelings: the effectiveness of group cognitive behavioural treatment for women in secure settings. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 39 (2), 243-247.

 

  • Long, C.G., Hall, L., Craig, L., &Mochty, U. (2011) Women referred for medium-secure inpatient care: A population study over a six year period. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care 7, 17-26.
  • Smith, A., Bird, J & Long, C.G (2011) Safeguarding women in secure psychiatric settings: An analysis of incidents and practice over a three year period. Journal of Adult Protection 13, 19-26.

 

  • Dickens, G., Sugarman, P., Picchioni, M., & Long, C.G. (2010)  HoNOS-Secure: Assessing risk and recovery for men in secure care.  British Journal of Forensic Practice. 12, 34-36.
  • Long, C.G., Fitzgerald, K., Fulton, B., &Hollin, C.R. (2010) Group substance abuse treatment for women in secure services. Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis 3 (3), 227-237.

 

  • Long, C.G., Dickens, G., Sugarman, P., Mochty, U & Craig, L (2010) Tracking risk profiles and outcome in a medium secure service for women: use of the HoNOS- secure International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 19, 215-225.
  • Long, C.G., Silaule, P., & Collier, N. (2010) Use of an extra care area in a medium secure settings for women. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care. 6, 39-45.

 

  • Long, C.G. &Hollin, C.R. (2009)  Assessing co-morbid substance use in detained psychiatric patients: issues and instruments for evaluating treatment outcomes.  Substance Use & Misuse. 44 (11), 1602-1641.
  • Long, C.G., Brillon, A., Schell, D. & Webster, P. (2009) The nutrition and eating habits of women in secure psychiatric conditions: A survey with implications for practice and action British Journal of Forensic Practice 11, 28-34.

 

  • Hall, L. & Long, C. G. (2009) Back to basics:  An evaluation of a Progressive Muscle Relaxation Course in a medium secure service for women. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 20, 481-492.
  • Savage, P, Long, C.G., Hall, L., MacKenzie, R., Martin, L. (2009) Improving motivation to engage in exercise in women in secure psychiatric settings: A pilot evaluation of a personal training programme.  Mental Health Practice 12, 32-37. 

 

  • Long, C.G, Collins, L., MacDonald, C., Johnston D. & Hardy, S. (2008) Staff stress and challenging behaviour in a medium secure developmental disabilities ward for women: the outcome organisational change and clinical interventions.  British Journal of Forensic Practice. 10 (3), 4-13.
  • Long, C.G, Fulton, B. &Hollin, C.R. (2008) The Development of a 'best practice' service for women in a medium secure psychiatric setting: treatment components and evaluation.  Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 15 (3), 304-319.

 

  • Long. C.G., McLean, A., Boothby. A.J. &Hollin. C.R. (2008) Factors associated with quality of life in a cohort of forensic psychiatric in patients.  British Journal of Forensic Practice.10, 4-11.
  • Long. C.G., Webster P., Waine, J., Motala J &Hollin C.R. (2008)  Usefulness of the CANFOR-S for Measuring needs among mentally disordered offenders resident in medium to low secure hospital services in the UK; a pilot evaluation.  Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 18, 39-48.

 

  • Long C.G. & Ritchie L (2007) The role of the body image and self care therapist within a secure forensic psychiatric setting: what it is and why it is relevant. Mental Health Practice 10, 27-29.
  • Long, C.G. & Jones, K (2005) Issues in running smoking cessation groups with forensic psychiatric inpatients: results of a pilot study & lessons learnt.  The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7 (2) 2-28.

 

  • Long, C.G., Kidger, T., &Hollin, C.R. (2001) The evolution of an evidence-based programme for problem drinking: treatment components. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 8, 458-467.
  • Long, C.G. Williams, M, Midgely, M &Hollin, C.R. (2000) Within treatment factors as predictors of drinking outcome following cognitive behavioural treatment. Addictive Behaviours, 25, 573-578.

 

  • Long, C.G. Williams, M &Hollin, C.R. (1999) Within treatment factors as predictors of drinking outcome. Addiction Biology, 4, 229-243.
  • Long, C.G., Williams, M., &Hollin, C.R. (1998) Treating alcohol problems: a study of programme effectiveness and cost effectiveness according to length and delivery of treatment Addiction 93, 561-571.

 

  • Long, C.G. &Hollin C.R. (1998) How do you know if your treatment of problem drinking is successful? Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 5, 167-176.
  • Long, C.G. &Hollin C.R & Williams, M.J. (1998) Self efficacy, outcome expectations & fantasies on predictors of alcoholics' post treatment drinking. Substance Use and Misuse, 33, 2383-2402.

 

  • Long, C.G. &Hollin, C.R. (1997) The Scientist-Practitioner in clinicalpsychology: a critique. Clinical Psychology &Psychotherapy, 4, 75-83.
  • Long, C.G. Midgeley, M &Hollin, C.R. (1997) Staff do know best: Peer and therapist prediction of outcome following treatment for problem drinking.  Addiction Research, 5, 235-249.

 

  • Cassidy, T & Long, C.G. (1996) Problem-solving style, stress and psychological illness: development of a multifactorial measure British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 35, 265-277.
  • Long, C.G. &Hollin, .C.R. (1995) Single Case design. A critique of methodology and analysis of recent trends. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 2, 177-191.

 

  • Long, C.G. &Hollin, C.R. (1995) Assessment and management of eating disordered patients who over-exercise: A 4 year follow-up of six single case studies. Journal of Mental Health, 4, 309-316.
  • Long, C.G. Williams, M &Hollin, C.R. (1995) Staff perception of organisation change of treatment delivery on an addiction unit. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21, 759-765.

 

  • Long, C.G. Hinton, C & Gillespie, N.K. (1994) Selective processing of food and body size words: application of the Stroop test with obese restrained eaters, anorexics and normals. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 15, 279-283.
  • Bloxham, G. Long C.G. Alderman, N &Hollin, C.R. (1993) The behavioural treatment of self-starvation and severe self-injury in a patient with borderline personality disorder. Journal of Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 24, 261-267.

 

  • Long, C.G. Smith, J. Midgley, M & Cassidy, T (1993)  Over exercising in anorexic and normal samples: Behaviour and attitudes Journal of Mental Health, 2 , 321-327.
  • Long, C.G. &Midgley, M. (1992) On the closeness of the concepts of the criminal and the mentally ill in the nineteenth century: Yesterday's opinions reflected today. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 3 (1) 63-78.

 

  • Long, C.G. Blackwell, C, &Midgley, M (1992)  An evaluation of two systems of in-patient care in a General Hospital Psychiatric Unit: Staff and patient perception and attitudes: Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17, 64-71.
  • Long, C.G. Blackwell, C.C. &Midgley, M (1990) An evaluation of two systems of in-patient care in a general hospital unit 11: measures of staff and patient performance. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 15, 1436-1442.

 

  • Long, C.G. Hudson, M, & Smith, J (1990) A face saving formula. Nursing Times, 86 (24) 66-68.
  • Long, C.G. & Smith, J. (1990) Treatment of compulsive over-exercising in Anorexia Nervosa. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 18, 295-306.

 

  • Long, C.G. & Cohen, E.M. (1989) Low alcohol beers and wines: Attitudes and their effect on craving in problem drinkers. British Journal of Addictions, 84, 777-783.
  • Long, C.G. Mackle, L & Monaghan, J. (1989) The repatriation of severely disabled long-stay patients. Assessing their needs following the closure of the county Psychiatric Hospital. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing. 27, No 4, 11-14.

 

  •  Long, C.G. &Bluteau, P (1988) Group coping skills training. Its application with chronic patients. Journal ofAdvanced Nursing. 13, 777-783.
  • Long, C.G. & Bourne, V. (1987) Linking professional and self-help resources for anxiety management: A community project. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 37 (298) 199-202.

 

  • Bluteau, P & Long, C.G. (1986) When the revolving door stops. Nursing Times, 82, 37-39.
  • Long, C.G. & Smith, D.H. (1985) Parental pressure for tonsillectomy: Attitudes and knowledge of parents accompanying their children to an ENT clinic. Psychological Medicine, 15, 689-694.

 

  • Long, C.G, Simpson, C.M. &Allott, A.E. (1983) Psychological and dietetic counselling combined in the treatment of obesity: A comparative study in a hospital out-patient clinic.            Human Nutrition (Appl.) 37, 94-103.
  • Long, C.G. &Cordle, C.J. (1982) Psychological treatment of binge eating and self induced vomiting. BritishJournal of Medical Psychology 55, 139-147.

 

  • Cordle, C.J. & Long, C.G. (1980) Operant self-control procedures in the treatment of compulsive hair pulling. Journal of Behaviour Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry. 11, 127-131.
  • Long, C.G. & Moore, J.R. (1979) Parental expectations for their epileptic children. Journal of ChildPsychology & Psychiatry, 20, 299-312.

 

Book Chapters

  • Long, C.G., & Shine, J. (2015) Specialist psychosocial treatment programmes In: G. Dickens, M. Picchioni, & P. Sugarman (Eds) Handbook of Specialist Secure Inpatient Care London: Royal College of Psychiatrists.

 

  • Long, C.G., Dolley, O., &Hollin, C.R. (2011) Women in medium secure settings: changes in risk profiles and engagement over treatment. In I.Needham, H. Nijman, T. Palstierna, R. Almrik, & N. Oud (Eds) Violence in Clinical Psychiatry Amsterdam: Kavanah.
  • Long, C.G. (1995) Renal Care. In: A.K. Broome & S. Llewellyn (Eds.) Health Psychology (2nd Edition), London: Chapman Hall.

 

  • Long, C.G. (1989) Renal Care.  In: A.K. Broome (Ed.) Health Psychology, London: Chapman Hall.
  • Cordle, C.J. & Long, C.G. (1982) Behavioural Treatment of Compulsive Hair Pulling:  In: M. Stein & J.R. Davis (Eds.) Therapies for Adolescence, Josse-Bass Inc.

 

Conference Papers & Presentations

  • Long, C.G., Banyard, E. and Dolley, O. (2015) Living with mental illness.  A cognitive behavioural group psycho education programme with women in secure settings. 43rd Annual Conference of British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. University of Warwick.

 

  • Butt, D., French., M ., & Long, C.G., (2015) Working in partnership to provide an evidence based innovative Mental Health Service to reduce re-offending (Workshop). Second Work Congress on Community Corrections. Los Angeles, California. 16.07.2015.
  • French, M., & Long, C.G., (2015) Realising the Potential of the Mental Health Treatment Requirement order. St Andrew's Continuing Professional Development Programme. Northampton, 8th May.

 

  • Long, C.G., Spickett, R. &Rigg, S. (2014) Getting moving: Increasing physical activity in secure psychiatric wards for women.  St Andrew's Continuing Professional Development Programme Northampton 12th September.
  • Long, C.G. (2014) Treatment progress in medium secure settings for women. Changes in symptomatology, personality and need from admission to discharge.  BABCP 42nd Annual Conference 24th July

 

  • Long, C.G., (2014) Reducing seclusion and restraint in a secure service for women 11th National Conference.  Research in Forensic Mental Health Services 3rd April.
  • Long, C.G. (2013) Manualised interventions for BPD in secure settings: issues and outcomes. Innovations in Secure Care for People with Complex Needs: Accentuating the Positive in Working with Personality Disorder St Andrew's, Essex 7th November 2013.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2013) The Active Ward Checklist. Weight Management – Sharing the Challenges and Solutions in Mental Health and Learning Disability St Andrew's, Northampton 14th October 2013.
  • Long, C.G. (2013) Assessment of risk factors in secure settings for women. Working with Women University of Northampton 12th July 2013.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2013) A first stage evaluation of a treatment programme for women with personality disorder in a secure psychiatric setting. BABCP Annual Conference London16-19th July 2013.
  • Long, C.G. (2013) Group cognitive behavioural treatment for interpersonal effectiveness: A study of women in a secure psychiatric setting. EABCT Annual Conference 25-28th Marrakech September 2013.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2013) The development and application of the Active Ward Checklist. St Andrew's Continuing Professional Development Programme Northampton 5th April 2013.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2013) Women fire setters admitted to a secure psychiatric setting - characteristics and treatment needs. 10th National Conference, Research into Forensic Mental Health Services 14 March, Institute of Psychiatry, London.
  • Long, C.G., Rowell, A., & Dolley, O. (2012) Are women with eating disorders getting a fair deal in secure hospitals? Eating Disorders International Conference London, 15th March.

 

  • Long, C.G., & Bradley, L.  (2012) the therapeutic milieu in forensic services for women: the service user perspective. St Andrew's Continuing Professional Development Programme. Northampton 2012.
  • Long, C.G. (2012) Women transferred from prison to secure psychiatric care: the therapeutic challenge 12th Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Miami, Florida 23.04.2012.

 

  • Wheatley, M., & Long, C.G. (2012) Transitions of women from adolescent to adult secure psychiatric settings. 12th Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Miami, Florida 23.04.2012.
  • Long, C.G. (2011) Demonstrating treatment effectiveness A Practical Guide to Improving Quality and Patient Safety within Independent HealthcareHealthcare Events London 6.4.2011.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2011) Substance abusing women in secure settings: Characteristics, treatment and treatment response.  St Andrew's Healthcare Continuing Professional Development Programme. 25.02.2011.
  • Long C.G. (2011) Group substance abuse treatment for women in secure services 39th Annual Conference of British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 22.07.2011.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2011) Innovations in delivering CBT for women in secure services 39th Annual Conference of British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 22.7.2011.
  • Long, C.G. (2010) Evaluation of treatment for women at St Andrew's Healthcare. Evidence based practice for women in secure settings. Developments in Psychosocial treatment. St Andrew's Healthcare, Northampton 3.11.2010.

 

  • Long C.G., et al (2010) Social Climate in a women's secure pathway of care 18th European Congress of Psychiatry Munich, Germany 29.02.2010.
  • Long, C.G. (2010) Use of an extra care area in a medium secure setting for women: finding and implications for practice The Seventh National Conference on Research in Secure Units 28.01.2010.

 

  • Long, C.G. (2009) Helping women in secure settings to Quit Smoking (Workshop) What works for women and those who care for them?  Northampton 24th March 2009.
  • Mason, F. & Long, C.G. (2009) What works for women and those who care for them: A six-year population study and its implications.  Royal College of Psychiatrists: Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry Annual Meeting Barcelona, 4th – 6th February 2009.

 

  • Long, C.G., Mason, F., Mochty, U. & Craig, L. (2009) Women referred for medium secure inpatient care: A population study over a six-year period Sixth Annual Conference of Research in Medium Secure Units.  Institute of Psychiatry London January 29th 2009.
  • Long, C.G. (2008) Cognitive behavioural treatment of over-exercising in anorexia nervosa. Physical Activity & Psychological Wellbeing Northampton 18th November 2008.

 

  • Savage, P. & Long, C.G. (2008) Improving Motivation to engage in exercise in women in secure psychiatric settings Physical Activity & Psychological Being Northampton 18th November 2008.
  • Long, C.G. &Hollin, C.R. (2004) Evaluation of a substance misuse programme for psychiatric patients in a secure setting: assessment strategy and research design.  Fourth Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Services, Stockholm, June 6.

 

  • Cassidy, T., Hillier, S. & Long, C.G. (2000) Exercise, body image and eating disorder.  British Psychological Society London Conference   December 19.
  • Long, C.G., Williams, M.J., Midgley, M. &Hollin, C.R. (1998) Within treatment factors as predictors of drinking following cognitive behavioural treatment.  Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Symposium, York, November 6.

 

  • Long. C.G. (1997) Process variables and outcome of treatment for problem drinking.  European Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Venice, July 21.
  • Long, G.G. & Kidger, T. (1997) Outcome of treatment for problem drinking: practical implications of programme change.  Addiction Forum, Durham, September 24.

 

  • Long, C.G. & Kidger, T. (1995) Staff and peer prediction of treatment outcome for problem drinkers.  Addictions Forum.  Durham, September 28.      
  • Long, C.G. (1995) Relapse Prevention and Anorexia Nervosa (Workshop).  Annual Conference of Eating Disorders Association.  Sheffield, September 9 & 10.

 

  • Long, C.G., Hollin, C.R. & Williams, M. (1995) Self-efficacy, outcome expectations and outcome fantasies as predictors of post-treatment alcohol use in problem drinkers.  World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies.  Copenhagen, July 13.
  • Long, C.G. (1993) Psychological treatment of anorexic patients who over-exercise:  A 4 year follow-up.  European Congress of Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies, Institute of Education, London, September 22.

 

  • Long, C.G. (1993) Selective processing of food and body size words in anorexics, obese restrained eaters and normals.  Eating Disorders '93, London, April.
  • Cassidy, T. & Long, C.G. (1993) Problem-solving style, vulnerability and life-stress. British Psychological Society London Conference, December.

 

  • Cassidy, T., Burnside, E. & Long, C.G. (1992) Vulnerability, stress and affective disorders:  the construction of a comprehensive model for assessment and research. British Psychological Society London Conference. City University, 15-15.12.92.
  • Long, C.G. (1991) Psychological treatment of behavioural problems associated with anorexia nervosa.  Royal College of Psychiatrists. Chiltern & Thames Division, June 1991.

 

  • Long, C.G. (1989) Cognitive behavioural treatment of exercise addiction. Association of Psychological Therapies Annual Conference.  Randolph Hotel, Oxford, 28.11.89.
  • Long, C.G. (1989) The in-patient management of anorexia nervosa. National Children's' Bureau Conference: Adolescence & Eating Disorders, Northampton 23.2.89.

 

  • Long, C.G. (1989) Cognitive-behavioural treatment of compulsive over-exercising in anorexic patients.  World Congress of Cognitive Therapy, Oxford University, 18.6.89.
  • Gardner, J. & Long, C.G. (1987) Kicking the habit:  Behavioural approaches to smoking.  (Workshop).  British Association of Behavioural Psychotherapy Annual Conference, Exeter University, 25.7.87.

 

  • Long, C.G. & Smith, D.H. (1984) Attitudes and knowledge of parents accompany their children for tonsillectomy to an ENT clinic.  British Psychological Society, London Conference, City University, 18.12.84.
  • Long, C.G. (1983) Parental Attitudes & Tonsillectomy. N.E. Thames Regional Association of ENT Surgeons.  London, 21.2.83.

 

  • Long, C.G. (1983) Psychological treatment of the dietary chaos syndrome. British Association of Behavioural Psychotherapy Conference, Birmingham University, 9.2.83.
  • Long, C.G. & Simpson, C. (1982) Dietary counselling and behaviour therapy allied in the treatment of obesity.  Association for the Study of Obesity Annual Conference, London, 25.2.82.