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Overview

Glynis H. Murphy is affiliated with the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the intersections of psychology, social sciences, and neuroscience, with a significant emphasis on clinical psychology and cognitive neuroscience as subfields.

Their research topics prominently include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Healthcare Innovation and Challenges
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Elder Abuse and Neglect

Their recent publications cover various aspects of intellectual disabilities and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on affected populations and carers. Notable papers include:

  • Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of carers of people with intellectual disabilities, 2020, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
  • The effect on and experience of families with a member who has Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: developing an investigation, 2020, International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
  • The experiences of mothers of children and young people with intellectual disabilities during the first COVID-19 lockdown period, 2021, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
  • Detection and prevention of abuse of adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in care services: A systematic review, 2021, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
  • The Experiences of Carers of Adults With Intellectual Disabilities During the First COVID-19 Lockdown Period, 2021, Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities

Publication venues where Murphy has frequently contributed include:

  • Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (5 publications)
  • Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities (2 publications)
  • International Journal of Developmental Disabilities (1 publication)
  • Journal of Long-Term Care (1 publication)
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (1 publication)

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Peter E. Langdon (10 co-authored papers)
  • Clare Melvin (5 co-authored papers)
  • Paul Willner (4 co-authored papers)
  • John Rose (4 co-authored papers)
  • Biza Stenfert Kroese (4 co-authored papers)

Murphy's research contributes to understanding the psychosocial aspects and health-related challenges faced by carers and families of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their work spans investigations into mental health impacts, abuse prevention, and support systems.

Best Publications

  • Self-injurious behaviour in people with mental handicap: a total population study.

    C. Oliver;Glynis H. Murphy;John Corbett

  • Chronicity of challenging behaviours in people with severe intellectual disabilities and/or autism: a total population sample.

    Glynis H. Murphy;Glynis H. Murphy;Julie Beadle-Brown;Lorna Wing;Judy Gould

  • A systematic review of people with autism spectrum disorder and the criminal justice system.

    Claire King;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Capacity of adults with intellectual disabilities to consent to sexual relationships.

    Glynis H. Murphy;Ali C. O'Callaghan

  • Effect of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the mental health of carers of people with intellectual disabilities

    Paul Willner;John Rose;Biza Stenfert Kroese;Glynis H Murphy

  • The `not guilty verdict': Psychological reactions to a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome in adulthood

    Clare Punshon;Paul Skirrow;Glynis Murphy

  • Learning disabilities : the fundamental facts.

    Eric Emerson;Chris Hatton;David Felce;Glynis H. Murphy

  • The Chronicity of Self-Injurious Behaviour: A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Total Population Study

    Lorne Taylor;Chris Oliver;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Self-injurious behaviour

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  • Intelligence, motor skills and behaviour at 5 years in early-treated congenital hypothyroidism.

    P. W. Fuggle;D. B. Grant;I. Smith;G. Murphy

  • The Specificity of TIMP-2 for Matrix Metalloproteinases Can Be Modified by Single Amino Acid Mutations

    Georgina S. Butler;Mike Hutton;Beth A. Wattam;Richard A. Williamson

  • Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Men with Intellectual Disabilities and Sexually Abusive Behaviour: A Pilot Study.

    Glynis H. Murphy;Simon Powell;Ana-Maria Guzman;Sarah-Jane Hays

  • Sexual relationships in adults with intellectual disabilities: understanding the law

    Ali C. O'Callaghan;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Review of the potential photo-cocarcinogenicity of topical calcineurin inhibitors: position statement of the European Dermatology Forum.

    J. Ring;J. Barker;H. Behrendt;L. Braathen

  • Early development of self-injurious behavior: An empirical study

    Scott Hall;Chris Oliver;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Assessment and treatment of fire‐setting: A single‐case investigation using a cognitive‐behavioural model

    Isabel C. H. Clare;Glynis H. Murphy;D. Cox;E.H. Chaplin

  • Identification of early self-injurious behaviour in young children with intellectual disability.

    Glynis H. Murphy;S. Hall;C. Oliver;R. Kissi-Debra

  • Assessing the capacity of people with intellectual disabilities to be witnesses in court.

    Gisli H. Gudjonsson;Glynis H. Murphy;Isabel C. H. Clare

  • Analysis of motivation in people with mild learning disabilities (mental handicap) who set fires

    Glynis H. Murphy;Isabel C. H. Clare

  • The early development of self-injurious behaviour: evaluating the role of social reinforcement.

    C. Oliver;S. Hall;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Effectiveness of group cognitive behavioural treatment for men with intellectual disabilities at risk of sexual offending

    Glynis H. Murphy;Neil Sinclair;Sarah-Jane Hays;Kathryn M. Heaton

Frequent Co-Authors

Isabel C. H. Clare
Isabel C. H. Clare University of Cambridge
Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver University of Birmingham
Scott S. Hall
Scott S. Hall Stanford University
Lorna Wing
Lorna Wing Medical Research Council
Emma J. Palmer
Emma J. Palmer University of Leicester
Paul Willner
Paul Willner Swansea University
Anthony J. Holland
Anthony J. Holland University of Cambridge
David John Felce
David John Felce Cardiff University
Stephen Pilling
Stephen Pilling University College London
Maurice A. Feldman
Maurice A. Feldman Brock University

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