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Dorothy Vera Margaret Bishop (born 14 February 1952) is a British psychologist specialising in
developmental disorders Developmental disorders comprise a group of psychiatric conditions originating in childhood that involve serious impairment in different areas. There are several ways of using this term. The most narrow concept is used in the category "Specific Di ...
One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: specifically, developmental language impairments. She is Professor of Developmental
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and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow in the Department of
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at the University of Oxford, where she has been since 1998. Bishop is Principal Investigator for the Oxford Study of Children's Communication Impairments (OSCCI). She is a supernumerary fellow of
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Early life and education

Bishop was born on 14 February 1952. In 1973, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours in
Experimental Psychology Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ human participants and animal subjects to study a great many topics, in ...
from
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, University of Oxford.Dorothy Bishop's In 1975, she completed her Master of Philosophy in
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at the University of London. In 1978, Bishop completed her Doctor of Philosophy at University of Oxford. While studying for her undergraduate degree, Bishop developed an interest in cognitive disorders. After her MPhil, she returned to Oxford to work with
Freda Newcombe Freda Gladys Newcombe (1925–2001) was a British clinical neuropsychologist who played a pivotal role in the development of the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology. She was a fellow of Linacre College, Oxford, from 1968 to 1992, and then Hono ...
at the Neuropsychology Unit in
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. The careful direction provided by Newcombe steered Bishop towards cases of children with developmental language disorders. This direction launched her career as a developmental neuropsychologist.


Research and career

Bishop conducts research into Psychology, Neuroscience, Language and Developmental disorders. She is one of the co-founders of the video-led campaign
RALLI
which aims to develop awareness of language learning impairments, including Specific language impairment. Bishop has published some of her academic work as D.V.M. Bishop. This is to avoid any prejudices that may be held against her as a female academic. Dorothy Bishop is Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology at the University of Oxford. Bishop, funded by the Wellcome Trust, leads a series of research of children's communication disorders. Her research has also been funded by the
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Children's Communication Checklist

In 1998, Bishop created what she called the Children's Communication Checklist (CCC). The goal of the CCC was to help diagnose children who did not have an apparent reason for communication errors. The CCC specifically looked to identify pragmatic language and specific language impairments. The CCC allowed Bishop and other researchers to reliably identify language impairments but give clues to other potential disorders which may not have been apparent such as
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, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or Williams syndrome. A second, updated, edition of the CCC was released in 2001.


CATALISE

When Bishop began her studies of cognitive disorders, research to language development was relatively limited. Though more research has been conducted, there is not a cohesive framework of research for specialists to rely on when assessing and diagnosing children with language disorders. In 2016, Bishop began a multiple part Delphi project. In this particular project, Bishop is attempting to define a set criteria for identifying children who may need intervention through a multinational and multidiscipline study. In the first phase of this study, 59 experts of various fields such as education, speech-language therapy, and pediatrics from different countries such New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and United States of America participated in this study to provide a range of expertise and experience. The researchers submitted findings to a panel who agreed with an 80% consensus. In phase two of this project, similar parameters were followed to determine what terminology should be accepted in studies and treatment.


RADLD

Because of her intense study of children's language impairments, Bishop co-founded RADLD (formerly known as RALLI). RADLD is an international advocacy organisation, with a mission statement to "foster a substantial increase in international awareness of DLD". Its committee comprises members from the UK, USA, Canada, China and Australia. RADLD provides resources in over 20 languages, and has ambassadors in over 40 countries.


Awards and honours

Bishop was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2014 for "substantial contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge". Her nomination reads: Bishop is also a
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(FBA) and a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci). She has honorary degrees from Lund University, the University of Western Australia and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.


Personal life

Bishop married
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in 1976. As "Deevy Bishop", Bishop has written several humorous crime novels for
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. Her blog received the runner up recognition for the Good Thinking Society: UK Science Blog Prize 2012.


References

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