WILCOX PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES - Key Persons


Dr Alan Kessedjian

Job Titles:
  • Chartered Psychologist - Registered Clinical Psychologist
Dr Kessedjian has over 30 years clinical experience and particular expertise in CBT, DBT, Schema Therapy and EMDR. Whilst much of his work is in adult mental health, he has substantial experience working with adolescents in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Besides working as a WPA Consultant, he also currently holds practising privileges with Opus Performance LTD and continues to work on a part time basis as an NHS Consultant Clinical Psychologist and is currently Clinical Lead for Urgent Care Pathway Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. He has previously held Consultant Clinical Psychology Posts for North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust and was Clinical Lead for the Community DBT Service and Clinical Lead for Acute Psychological Services based at Harplands Hospital. Prior to that, holding Consultant Clinical Psychology positions at St Andrews Hospital, and for Tranquil House Psychology Services alongside other substantive posts for Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust and Woodbourne Priory Hospital (Adolescent Unit). He is widely considered to hold expertise in the transcultural application of CBT and also transcultural psychology and training, presenting workshops and peer reviewed papers at international conferences in Switzerland, Palestine and Egypt. He was widely considered as instrumental helping to set up, teach and develop the CBT post graduate training programme at University of Birmingham between 2003 and 2008 and was involved with helping to establish the first ever Palestinian Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (PABCT). He is currently Co-Chair of the Division of Clinical Psychology Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Task Finish Group and also is a member of the British Psychological Society Presidential Task Force for Diversity & Inclusion. He is a past Regional Chair of the West Midlands Branch of the Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) and past elected Trustee / Board Director of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Dr Hannah Dawson

Job Titles:
  • Forensic Psychologist
  • Member of the British Psychological Society
Dr Hannah Dawson has a BSc (Hons) in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice from Liverpool John Moores University, an MSc in Forensic Psychology from Birmingham City University and a Doctorate in Forensic Psychology Practice, from the University of Nottingham. Dr Dawson is a member of the British Psychological Society and the Division of Forensic Psychology. She is also a member of, and Branch Secretary/Treasurer for, the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (NOTA) Midlands branch and a member of Mersey Care NHS Mental Health Trust. She has experience of working with a range of clients, both in the community and in secure inpatient settings. Dr Dawson's research focuses upon non-offending partners, personality assessment, and adverse childhood experiences. She has published in relation to both offenders and victims, and whilst studying for her first degree, she gained criminological experience working as an Appropriate Adult for Youth Support Services and attending HMP Altcourse with the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB). She began working full time at Wilcox Psychological Associates following her graduation in 2014, and since continued her training and research. Dr Dawson now works part-time for WPA, undertaking both assessments and individual therapies, with CBT and DBT informed approaches. She spends the remainder of her time working in a medium secure forensic inpatient service, delivering therapeutic interventions to males presenting with mental health challenges.

Dr Nicole Horton

Job Titles:
  • Registred Forensic Psychologist
Dr Horton gained a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Birmingham and an MSc in Forensic Psychology at Birmingham City University. Dr Horton completed her Doctorate in Forensic Psychology Practice with the University of Nottingham in 2022. Dr Horton has Graduate Member status within The British Psychological Society and is on the Management Committee for the West Midlands branch of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers. Dr Horton has been employed by WPA full-time since 2014 and has also co-edited two publications relating to working with children. Dr Horton delivers bespoke, integrated interventions such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) to adults and young people to enhance psychological stability and coping strategies, and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) based interventions for regulating emotions and dealing with distress as well as utilising a Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy approach to working with families in a therapeutic capacity.

Dr Rosalind M. Berry

Job Titles:
  • Registered Forensic Psychologist
Dr Rosalind M. Berry has a BSc in Psychology from the University of Liverpool, and has completed the Forensic Psychology Practice Doctorate (ForenPsyD) Programme at the University of Birmingham, graduating in July 2020. Her doctoral research focused upon improving outcomes for individuals with acute and long-term mental health challenges. Dr Berry has worked within medium-secure forensic inpatient hospitals, on acute and rehabilitation wards. She has conducted risk and care planning assessments and undertaken individual and group therapies. She is experienced in completing cognitive and capacity assessments and has contributed to court reports in Care and Family Proceedings since taking up employment at WPA in 2009. Dr Berry has experience of working with a range of clients, including children and adults, in both community and inpatient settings, and has published in the area of psychological assessments in family and care proceedings.

Dr Rosie Gray

Job Titles:
  • Registered Forensic Psychologist
Dr Gray is a registered forensic psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council. She has a doctorate in Forensic Psychology; an MSc in Applied Forensic Psychology; a 1st class BSc in Psychology and Criminology; a 1st class BA in Community and Criminal Justice; a Level 4 NVQ in Working with Offending Behaviour; and a diploma in posttraumatic stress disorder. Prior to working at WPA Limited, Dr Gray worked as a psychological therapist and project manager in a primary care mental health service. She is also a qualified probation officer and is on the executive committee for the Midlands branch of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (NOTA). Dr Gray has presented on a range of topics relating to the assessment and treatment of forensic clients, including interpersonal violence, domestic abuse, physical child abuse and sexual offending. She has also published in relation to sexual harm issues, including co-editing the 2017 publication, "Working with individuals who have committed sexual offences: A guide for practitioners" (Abingdon: Routledge).

Miss Emily Ashmore

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Psychologist
Miss Ashmore has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from Birmingham City University and an MSc in Forensic Psychology from Birmingham City University. She has worked with WPA since 2021, regularly contributing to assessments of adults and children with a range of needs, intellectual abilities and cultural backgrounds.

Miss Emma Grove

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Psychologist
Miss Grove gained a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and Criminology from the University of Salford and an MSc with Distinction in Forensic and Investigative Psychology from the University of Wolverhampton. She has been employed by WPA full-time since 2020 and regularly contributes to assessments of adults and children with a range of needs, intellectual abilities and cultural backgrounds. She is specialised in the assessment and risk assessment of children and adolescents in crisis. Miss Grove also has a keen interest in the research endeavours of WPA and is currently involved in papers relating to clerical assessments, having recently authored a paper alongside Prof Wilcox and Dr Berry in relation to the views of Catholic Safeguarding Officers about the utility of the polygraph in secular forensic psychological risk assessments.

Mrs Helen Wilcox

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director
Helen Wilcox is a Co-Director of WPA Ltd. She received an MBE for her contributions to social care in the UK. Mrs Wilcox has qualifications in social work and teaching with key local, regional, and national involvement to drive up standards in supporting our citizens through the widest range of life challenges. Mrs Wilcox is the Chair of the Black Country Partnership for Care and Former Vice Chair of the National Organisation, Skills for Care.

Prof Daniel T Wilcox

Job Titles:
  • Chartered Psychologist - Registered Clinical & Forensic Psychologist / Managing Director
Prof Wilcox has a BA and MA in Psychology from the State University of New York and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Surrey. Prof Wilcox has held a practice certificate and been Chartered with the British Psychological Society since 1991. He is a Fellow of the Society and is a member of The British Psychological Society's Faculty for Children, Young People and Families, as well as their Special Interest Group for People with Learning Disabilities. Dr Wilcox is an 'Honorary Professor' of Forensic Psychology through appointment to the School of Social Sciences at Nottingham Trent University. Prof Wilcox has also been awarded the title of registered EuroPsy Psychologist and is qualified to practice throughout the European Union. He is a Chartered Scientist and is also a former Assessor with the BPS for their Qualification in Forensic Psychology. Prof Wilcox is a Registered Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council. He held the title of Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, School of Medicine (Division of Psychiatry) from 2011 to 2019. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and an honorary research fellow with the University of Birmingham, Centre for applied Psychology. He has provided specialist consultancy to the National Probation Service for over two decades and has been a member of the International Advisory Board for the Journal of Sexual Aggression and on the Editorial Boards of the Child Abuse Review and the European Polygraph Journal. Prof Wilcox has regularly presented at national and international conferences and has many publications in areas associated with the treatment, assessment and management of risk.