I have worked at the Open University since 2020. I have been in my current post as Lecturer in Psychology since December 2024. Prior to this, I was an Associate Lecturer, teaching across core undergraduate and postgraduate psychology modules as well as a final year undergraduate forensic and counselling module (DD310).
I hold a PhD in Psychology, two MScs (Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology) and two BScs (Psychology, Mathematics with Linguistics) and I am a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
I am a forensically focused quantitative psychology researcher exploring dark personality traits and offending-related behaviours.
My main research interests focus on psychopathy and related concepts such as narcissism and sadism. I am especially interested in exploring the implicit psychopathic self-concept and its relation to offending-related behaviours and attitudes. I also enjoy collaborating more broadly in the field of implicit cognition and alongside my psychopathy research, I am also researching implicit attitudes towards the police. Additionally, I have an interest in mental health/wellbeing research. I have collaborated on several projects in this field including a sizeable multi-survey Wales-wide project with the NHS to gauge the psychological impact of COVID-19 on the Welsh population and pupillometry as a tool to index psychological trauma. In my work I predominantly employ quantitative methods, both experimental and survey.
I am co-chair of our Investigating Psychology 2 (DE200) module, on its February presentation. This is one of our core psychology 60-credit modules and features in several of our BPS accredited programmes. I am also part of the production team for a new optional 60-credit psychology module (D250).
I have active research collaborations with academics at Cardiff and Swansea universities. Additionally, I am involved with two non-profit organisations. I am on the committee of the Welsh Branch of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and a member of Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation, which is an organisation providing information and support for victims of psychopathy across Europe, the US and Canada.
Measuring the Pupillary Light Reflex Using Portable Instruments in Applied Settings (2024)
Gray, Nicola S.; Price, Menna; Pink, Jennifer; O’Connor, Chris; Antunes, Ana and Snowden, Robert J.
Vision, 8, Article 60(4)
The implicit measurement of psychopathy (2023-04)
Pink, Jennifer; Snowden, Robert J. and Gray, Nicola S.
Journal of Research in Personality, 103, Article 104339
Mental wellbeing and psychological distress in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison across time (2023)
Knowles, James R. P.; Gray, Nicola S.; John, Ann; O’Connor, Christopher; Pink, Jennifer; Simkiss, Nicola J. and Snowden, Robert J.
Advances in Mental Health: Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention, 21(1) (pp. 30-42)
Refining the relationship between psychopathy, aggression, and rule-breaking by gender: A comparison of the triarchic and septarchic models of psychopathy (2022-02)
Pink, Jennifer; Snowden, Robert J.; Price, Menna J.; Kocsondi, Andrea; Lawrence, Chloe; Stephens, Paige; White, Lauren and Gray, Nicola S.
Personality and Individual Differences, 185, Article 111282
The Role of Hope and Resilience in Protecting Against Suicidal thoughts and Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022)
Knowles, James R. P.; Gray, Nicola S.; O’Connor, Chris; Pink, Jennifer; Simkiss, Nicola J. and Snowden, Robert J.
Archives of Suicide Research, 26(3) (pp. 1487-1504)
Psychological distress and resilience in first responders and health care workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic (2021-12)
Pink, Jennifer; Gray, Nicola S.; O’Connor, Chris; Knowles, James R.; Simkiss, Nicola J. and Snowden, Robert J.
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 94(4) (pp. 787-807)
The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Well-Being and Psychological Distress: Impact Upon a Single Country (2020-11)
Gray, Nicola S.; O'Connor, Chris; Knowles, James; Pink, Jennifer; Simkiss, Nicola J.; Williams, Stuart D. and Snowden, Robert J.
Frontiers in Psychiatry, 11, Article 594115
The Traumatic Impact of Violent Crime on Offenders (2022)
Pink, Jennifer and Gray, Nicola S.
In: Willmot, Phil and Jones, Lawrence eds. Trauma-Informed Forensic Practice. Issues in Forensic Psychology (pp. 231-246)
ISBN : 9781003120766 | Publisher : Routledge