Paul Kennedy (psychologist)

Paul Kennedy (1959–2016) was a clinical psychologist with expertise in spinal cord damage rehabilitation.

Paul Kennedy
Born1959
Died2016
Alma materQueens University, Belfast; Ulster Polytechnic
Scientific career
FieldsClinical psychology; Spina bifida
InstitutionsNational Spinal Injuries Centre
ThesisPsychological aspects of spinal cord injury : behavioural approaches, emotional impact and coping strategies. (1959)

Biography

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Kennedy was born in Belfast where he attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast.[1] He proceeded to Ulster University where he obtained a BSc in Psychology. He then undertook training in clinical psychology at Queens University, Belfast. In 1995, he was awarded a DPhil by Ulster University for a thesis on psychological aspects of spinal injury.[2]

He developed psychological services for the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. He also worked to develop the clinical psychology training programme at the University of Oxford where he was appointed Professor of Clinical Psychology.[3]

Publications

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  • Llewellyn, C., & Kennedy, P. (eds.) (2003). Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology. Chichester: Wiley.
  • Kennedy, P. (ed.) (2007). Psychological management of physical disabilities: a practitioner's guide. London: Routledge.
  • Beinert, H., Kennedy, P., & Llewellyn, S. (eds.) (2009). Clinical psychology in practice. Chichester: BPS/Blackwell.
  • Kennedy, P. (ed.) (2012). The Oxford handbook of rehabilitation psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Awards

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  • 2014: Outstanding Psychologist, Spinal Injuries Association
  • 2013: Lifetime Achievement Award, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
  • 2011: Ludwig-Guttmann Prize, Deutschprachige Medizinsche Gelleschaft Paraplegiologie, Germany[4]
  • 2002: Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Psychologists and Social Workers in Spinal Cord injury
  • 1999: Lars Sullivan Award
  • 1995: Golden Helix Award, Hewlett Packard European Healthcare

References

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  1. ^ "Past Pupils – 1970s – St Mary's". Edmund Rice Schools Trust. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  2. ^ Kennedy, Paul (1995). Psychological aspects of spinal cord injury : behavioural approaches, emotional impact and coping strategies (DPhil thesis). Coleraine: Ulster University. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Professor Paul Kennedy, 1959–2016". The Psychologist. 30: 8. 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Ludwig-Guttmann Award". Deutschprachige Medizinsche Gelleschaft Paraplegiologie. Retrieved 12 January 2023.