
Academic Publications
Stephen does research in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology and Psychoanalysis. His main areas of interest are shame, male psychopathology, masculinity and risk.
Books

Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach
Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach offers the practitioner a novel framework for understanding the complex and subtle issues involved in assessing and managing risks related to violence and sexual offending. The authors draw on their considerable experience working with high risk individuals in assessment and treatment.

Violence and Mental Disorder: A Critical Aid to the Assessment and Management of Risk (Forensic Focus)
Violence and Mental Disorder takes the debate about violence into new territory by increasing our understanding of the wide range of factors associated with the commission of violence. This comprehensive and critical review of the literature is intended for a broad audience, including clinicians, researchers and policy makers working in this complex area.
Academic Publications
A Psychodynamic approach to working with offenders: an alternative to moral orphopaedics. In A. Bartlett & G. McGauley (Eds) (2010)
Forensic Mental Health. Oxford: OUP.
Blumenthal, S.
Audit of an Adult Family Therapy and Consultation Clinic in a General Hospital Setting (1998)
Family Therapy Context, 38, 32-36.
Blumenthal, S., Seth, R., Turnbull, G., Mouratoglou, V., David, A.
Diversion from Custody: Current Provision and Difficulties (1993)
Probation Journal, July.
Blumenthal, S., Wessely, S. and Soper, P.