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Dr Jane Gilmour

Dr Jane Gilmour

Clinical Lecturer (Teaching)

Department : Population, Policy & Practice Dept

Faculty : Faculty of Pop Health Sciences

Address : G01 GROUND FLOOR
FRONT LODGES
GOWER STREET
LONDON
WC1E 6BT

Languages spoken fluently (other than English) : English

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collapse section Research Interests, Expertise and Groups:

teenage brain, parenting teenagers, education (& engagement) for teens & younger children family communication, influence of relationship skills on life trajectory, neurodevelopmental disorders (Tourettes syndrome, OCD, ADHD, Autism), psychological therapy/CBT

Research groups:

None specified

Research publications:

Hohnen, B. & Gilmour J. (in press) Early Adversity. In Murphy T & Booth R (eds) Paed. Neuropsychology - Multidisciplinary Context. London: Mac Keith./Rodin, A., Fleetwood-Meade, K., Gilmour, J., Kasuiia, R & Murphy, T. (2020) Why don’t children in Uganda have tics?.. J of Child Psychol. & Psych., 45 (5), 967-978/ Gilmour J. & Hohnen, B. (2017) Paediatric Neuropsychological Assessment II: Domains for Assessment. In Skuse D, Bruce H & Dowdney L (eds) Child Psychol. & Psych: Frameworks for Practice (3rd Edition) pp.234-244. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell./Mandy, W., Charman, T., Gilmour, J., & Skuse, D. (2011). Toward specifying pervasive developmental disorder-NOS. Autism Res, 4 (2), 121-131./Donno, R., Parker, G., Gilmour, J., & Skuse, D. H. (2010) Social communication deficits in disruptive primary-school children. British J. of Psychiatry, 196, 282-289./Tregay, J., Gilmour, J., & Charman, T. (2009). Childhood rituals & executive functions. Br J Dev Psychol, 27 (Pt 2), 283-296./Cutler, D., Murphy, T., Gilmour, J., & Heyman, I. (2009). The quality of life of young people with Tourette syndrome. Child Care Health and Development, 35 (4), 496-504./Gilmour, J., Hill, B., Place, M., & Skuse, D. H. (2004). Social communication deficits in conduct disorder…. J. of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 45 (5), 967-978./Hill, P. & Gilmour, J. (2002) Expert Opinions in ADHD Issue 2 Assessment. Northwood: AC Publications Limited/Gilmour, J., Skuse, D., & Pembrey, M. (2001). Hyperphagic short stature and Prader-Willi syndrome: a comparison of behavioural phenotypes, genotypes & indices of stress. The Brit. J. of Psychiatry, 179, 129-137./Gilmour J. & Skuse D. (1999). A case comparison study of the characteristics of children with short stature syndrome induced by stress & a series of unaffected ‘stressed’ children. J. of Child Psychol. & Psych., 40, 969-978./Skuse D. & Gilmour J. (1999). Peer & self-perception of children with short stature – the role of cognition. In: U. Eiholzer (Ed). Growth, Stature & Psychosocial Well-Being. Gottingen: Hogrefe and Huber./Skuse D. & Gilmour J. (1999). Psychosocial short stature: follow-up to adolescence & adulthood. In: U. Eiholzer (Ed). Growth, Stature & Psychosocial Well-Being. Gottingen: Hogrefe and Huber./Skuse, D. H., & Gilmour, J. (1998). Psychological disorders. In C. J. H. Kelnar, M. O. Savage, H. F. Stirling, P. Saenger (Eds.), Growth Disorders: Pathophysiology & Treatment (pp. 483-496). London: Chapman & Hall./Skuse D. & Gilmour J. (1997). Psychological consequences of short stature. In: C. Kelnar, M. Savage, H. Stirling, P. Saenger (Eds). Growth disorders: pathophysiology & treatment. London: Chapman & Hall, pp 483-496./Skuse D. & Gilmour J. (1997). Quality of life of children with normal short stature. Clinical Ped. End., 6 (suppl 9), 29-37./Skuse, D., & Gilmour, J. (1997). Abuse & short stature. In R. Meadow (Ed.), ABC of child abuse (pp. 34-37). London: BMJ Publishing Group./Gilmour J., & Skuse D. (1996). Short stature – the role of intelligence in psychosocial adjustment. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 75, 25-31./Gilmour J., Skuse, D. & Pembrey, M. (1996). Hyperphagic Short Stature – a genetic syndrome Behaviour Genetics, 26, 585-586./Skuse D., ... Gilmour J., & Voss L. (1996a). A new stress-related syndrome of growth failure and hyperphagia ... Lancet, 348, 353-357./Skuse D., Gilmour J., et al (1996b). Stress-related growth failure. Lancet, 348, 1104-1105./Williams B.T.R., & Gilmour J.D. (1994). Annotation: Sociometry & peer relationships. J. of Child Psychol. & Psych., 35, 6, 97-1013./Skuse D., Gilmour J., et al (1994). Psychosocial assessment of children with short stature ... Acta Paed. Scand., suppl 406, 11-16.

Personal web address: drjanegilmour.com (going live March 1st 2022)

collapse section Professional Affiliations and Appointments:

MSc Course Director – Infancy & Childhood Development MSc & affiliation to Child & Adol. Mental Health MSc (both 香港六合彩中特网)

Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Hon) - GOSH NHS Trust

Member - ESSTS, BPS, HCPC , ACAMH

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Radio YesPrint Yes TV Yes

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Example press :

Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/aug/28/how-parents-can-prepare-their-children-for-going-back-to-school
The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/schooling/important-life-lessons-taught-nativity-play-schools-throw/
The Times (TES)https://www.tes.com/magazine/pastoral/general/how-have-incredible-conversations-your-students

Example radio (regular commentator on BBC radio/LBC/Talk Radio):

https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1454516684853760003?s=20&t=l1zVTCO5ce67aBO5N0GOlA

Example video clips:

BBC news interview with Jane Hill (April 2019) re mental health consequences of lockdown on young people.No high quality clip available - but can source if required

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