Contact details
Location: AE.1.14, Stratford
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8223 4413
Contact address:
School of Psychology
The University of East London
Stratford Campus
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ
Current research and publications
Research Open Access Repository (ROAR@UEL)
http://roar.uel.ac.uk/view/creators/Patel=3ANimisha=3A=3A.default.html
Areas of Research
- Torture and clinical psychology: clinical practice, clinical services and outcome evaluation
- Right to rehabilitation as a form of reparation for torture survivors
- The impact and use of medico-legal reports in support of allegations of torture in the UK asylum determination process
- Gender and torture
- Complicity of psychologists in torture
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
- Patel, N. (2010). Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose?: Commentary on Turpin & Coleman. Psychology Learning & Teaching, 9(2), 30–31. doi:10.2304/plat.2010.9.2.30
Books
- Patel, N., & Granville-Chapman, C. (in press). Clinical guidelines for the health assessment and documentation of torture. London: Medical Foundation with the Department of Health (UK).
Book Chapters
- Davidson, S., & Patel, N. (2008). Power and identity: personal and professional development of clinical psychologists. In J. Hughes & S. Youngson (Eds.), Personal and professional development in clinical psychology. London: Brunner-Routledge.
- Patel, N. (2008). Developing psychological services in the NHS for refugee survivors of torture. In S. Fernando & F. Keating (Eds.), Mental health in a multiethnic society. London: Routledge.
Keynotes
- Patel, N. (2009). Psychological aspects of torture and its consequences. United Nations Development Partnership, with Memoria, Rehabilitation Centre for the Treatment of Victims of Torture, Chisinau, Moldova.
- Patel, N. (2009). Research relevant to torture: challenges and opportunities of integrating health and human rights research. European Network of Rehabilitation and Treatment centres for torture survivors, Barcelona, Spain.
Invited Presentations
- Patel, N. (2008). Reparation for torture survivors: psychological perspectives on the Torture Damages Bill. Houses of Parliament, All Parliamentary Committee meeting on Torture Damages Bill.
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