Qualifications
- BSc (Liverpool John Moores University)
- MSc (University of Nottingham)
- ClinPsyD (Teesside University)
Summary
Dr Philip Molyneux is currently Clinical Practice Coordinator for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, which involves leading on the clinical practice component of the course.
He qualified as a clinical psychologist in 2000 from the University of Teesside and has worked in a variety of settings, both locally and around Manchester.
The majority of Dr Molyneux's clinical posts have been in neuropsychology and physical health. He is interested in the application of compassion focused therapy (CFT) with various client groups.
He is also interested in the promotion of wellbeing across different settings and has valued providing supervision to range of professionals.
Journal Article
The relationship between perceived organisational threat and compassion for others: Implications for the NHS
Henshall, L. E., Alexander, T., Molyneux, P., Gardiner, E., & McLellan, A. (2018). The relationship between perceived organisational threat and compassion for others: Implications for the NHS. Clinical psychology and psychotherapy : an international journal of theory & practice, 25(2), 231-249. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2157
The clinical skills of community psychiatric nurses working with patients who have severe and enduring mental health problems: an empirical analysis
Devane, S. M., Haddock, G., Lancashire, S., Baguley, I., Butterworth, T., Tarrier, N., James, A., & Molyneux, P. (1998). The clinical skills of community psychiatric nurses working with patients who have severe and enduring mental health problems: an empirical analysis. Journal of advanced nursing, 27(2), 253-260. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.1998.00516.x