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7th Edition of Global Conference on

Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health and Psychiatry

October 19-21, 2026 | Boston, Massachusetts, USA

GAB 2026

Hedy Cleaver

Hedy Cleaver, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Hedy Cleaver
Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom

Biography:

Hedy Cleaver PhD, B.Sc., CSW is a Chartered Psychologist and the author of over 40 research based books, papers and chapters exploring the impact of adverse family circumstances on children’s health and development.  Her current research focuses on the impact of issues such as domestic violence, substance misuse, mental illness and learning disability, on parent’s capacity to safeguard and promote the welfare of their children.  Her most recent publications include Children’s Needs – Parenting Capacity (TSO) and Parenting a Child Affected by Domestic Violence (BAAF).

Hedy started her career as a social worker in Jamaica before returning to the UK to qualify as a child psychologist. She practiced as a psychologist both within schools and clinical settings. In 1984 she joined the Dartington Social Research Unit and embarked on a research career devoted to exploring the antecedents to the behavioural difficulties children presented. Since 1999 Dr Hedy Cleaver has been based at Royal Holloway and is currently an emeritus professorial research fellow. For 6 years prior to her move to Royal Holloway she was a senior research fellow at Leicester University.

Her earlier experience as a practitioner informs her research on vulnerable children and families and the impact of professional interventions. The guiding principle underpinning her work is a desire to improve the quality of life for children living in circumstances that place them at risk of abuse and neglect. The findings from her research have had an identifiable impact on policy in the UK in respect to children and families throughout the last 25 years. 

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