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Vincent Egan, Ph.D.

Vincent Egan, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, directs the post-graduate forensic psychology courses at Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland. A chartered clinical and forensic psychologist, he was lead psychologist on a personality disorder assessment and treatment unit in a Medium Secure Unit for mentally disordered offenders. His main current research areas are assessing criminogenic cognitions and the pathognomic significance of unusual and extreme interests and belief systems. He is author of almost 50 publications and has been a member of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences for almost 20 years. He has previous (academic) lives in the field of mental speed models of human cognition and the effects of HIV on the central nervous system.

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