Dr Donna Morris

Dr Morris is a Forensic Psychologist with ten years of assessment and therapy experience. She is registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council, and a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS), including the Division of Forensic Psychology.

Dr Morris has experience working with men and women with a range of mental health, personality disorder and risk issues. She has experience in secure and community settings, ranging from high secure prison, to low secure and community psychiatric units.

Dr Morris completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology and her Masters in Forensic Psychology at The University of Leicester, graduating in 2010. Dr Morris then completed her Doctoral training at The University of Nottingham in 2015. After this, she worked in the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway (OPDP) for seven years, employed by the NHS, working with adults with histories of childhood trauma and resulting personality difficulties. Prior to this, she worked for St Andrew’s Healthcare, in a medium secure unit with adolescents with developmental disabilities who have histories of trauma and behavioural problems/offending. Dr Morris specialises in risk assessment for violent and sexual offending using both structured professional judgement tools, clinical interview and psychological formulation.