Dr Andy Hawkins
Associate Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist
Dr Andy Hawkins qualified as a Clinical Psychologist in 2004 and worked within the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust Primary Care Psychology and Families Team Service as a Clinical Psychologist. Dr Andy Hawkins has many years of experience in working with individuals, couples and families affected by a range of mental health, physical disability and neurological conditions and has completed specialist training in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice.
Andy also works as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham and has particular responsibility for the provision and development of neuropsychology services for epilepsy, epilepsy surgery and HIV. Publications by Dr Hawkins Hawkins, A.C., Howard, R.A., & Oyebode, J.R. (2007). Stress and coping in hospice nursing staff: The impact of attachment styles. Psycho-Oncology, 16, 1-10. Hawkins, A. & Look, R. (2006). Levels of engagement and barriers to physical activity in a population of adults with learning disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 34, 4, 220-226 Gough, K. & Hawkins, A. (2000). Staff Attitudes to Self-harm and its management in a Forensic Psychiatric Service. The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 2, 4, 22-28. Fuller, J., Lewis, G., & Hawkins, A. (2000). IT and risk assessment in forensic settings. Forensic Update, 62, 15-19. |