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Clare Allely is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Health & Wellbeing, University of Salford. Her research focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders, forensic mental health, and legal implications of psychiatric conditions. She has contributed to studies examining autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in legal contexts, parenting behaviors, and neuropsychiatric risk factors in violent offenders. Her work spans systematic reviews, cohort analyses, and hypothesis-driven research into biological mechanisms underlying ASD and ADHD.
- Key areas: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Forensic Psychiatry, Child Psychopathology
- Methodological strengths: Longitudinal cohort studies (ALSPAC), systematic reviews, neurobiological hypothesis development
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding ASD courtroom evaluations, early-life neurobiological markers, and parenting intervention efficacy. She collaborates with institutions like the University of Gothenburg (Gillberg collaboration) and contributes to evidence-based practice critiques.
