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Professor Peter Langdon is an Honorary Professor at the University of Kent's School of Social Sciences, with a joint appointment at Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust. He holds an NIHR Research Fellowship and completed his PhD at the Tizard Centre. His research focuses on developmental psychology, psychological therapies for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism, and forensic mental health. He has led over £10 million in grants, including trials like PAsSA, Trauma-AID, and mATCH Study. He supervises PhD students at the University of Warwick and is registered as both a clinical and forensic psychologist. His clinical roles include serving as Honorary Associate Director of Research for Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.
Education: BSc Psychology (Memorial University of Newfoundland), NIHR Research Fellowship (King's College London), PhD (University of Kent).
Research Interests: Adaptation of psychological therapies for autism/ID populations, mental health in forensic settings, and interventions for anxiety and trauma. His work emphasizes evidence-based practices and improving care pathways for autistic adults in hospitals.
Grants & Projects: Led trials on CBT for anxiety in Asperger Syndrome (PAsSA), EMDR for intellectual disabilities (Trauma-AID), and sertraline for autistic anxiety (STRATA). Current projects include BEAMS-ID and SPIRIT studies on psychological treatments for moderate-to-severe ID. He collaborates with NHS trusts and academic institutions to advance clinical practices.
Awards: Not explicitly mentioned in texts, but recognized for contributions to forensic and developmental psychology through funded research.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Tizard Centre, Centre for Educational Development Appraisal and Research (CEDAR), and NHS forensic mental health teams.
