Martin Herbert is very widely known, not
just amongst his fellow clinical psychologists,
but amongst a broad spectrum of
professionals and parents in many countries.
His reputation springs not just from
his teaching and writing, but from his
activities across professional boundaries
and his commitment to direct work with
children and families. In his own profession
he has held chairs in Clinical Psychology in
Leicester and Exeter Universities where he
set up doctoral clinical psychology courses,
at Leicester in the 1980s and in Devon in
the 1990s. As Professor of Social Work in
Leicester from 1975 to 1982 he was the last
senior academic in that field who was not a
social worker. Despite heavy loads he has
developed and implemented very carefully
articulated programmes for the assessment
and treatment of children, particularly
those with oppositional, aggressive and
anxious behaviour. Maintenance of his
own personal participation has been axiomatic.
He has carried his skills and knowledge
into many different contexts, including
those concerned with adults, but has
derived especial enjoyment from work with
paediatricians and children with disabilities.
He has been Chair of two ACPP
branches, East Midlands and South West.