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The Empathy Trap: Understanding Antisocial Personalities

Dr Jane McGregor is a freelance writer and trainer, and a part-time lecturer at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham. Her academic subject area is public health. She holds a PhD in this area, gained at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and funded by the Wellcome Trust. Jane previously worked in the NHS and voluntary sector for many years, mostly in the field of addiction treatment, and she has published widely in this area.

Tim McGregor is a freelance consultant, writer and trainer. He is a mental health practitioner of many years standing and has worked in both the NHS and the UK voluntary sector, most recently as a commissioning advisor. Tim has a keen interest in evidence-based approaches to behaviour change and this forms the foundation of much of his training work. Tim is writing his first novel.

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