Blumenthal, S., Wood, H., & Williams, A. (2018) Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach. Routledge.
Woods, J. and Williams, A. eds. (2014) Forensic Group Psychotherapy: The Portman Clinic Approach. Karnac, London.
Kapoor, R; Williams, A. (2012) An Unwelcome Guest: The Unconscious Mind in the Courtroom. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 40 (4): pp. 456-61.
Yakeley, J. and Williams, A., Bateman, A. and McGauley, G. (2011) Attachment, mentalization and antisocial personality disorder: The possible contribution of mentalization-based treatment.European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13 (4).pp. 371-393
Daniel, G., Eyres, M., Majid, S., Williams A. (2010) Supervising Across a Theoretical Divide: Systemic Ideas in Action. Chapter in Mirrors and Reflections: Processes of Systemic Supervision. Eds Burke, S., and Daniel, G. Routledge, UK.
Gradillas V, Williams A, Walsh E, Fahy T. (2007) Do forensic psychiatric inpatient units pose a risk to local communities? Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Volume 18, Issue 2 June 2007, pp 261 – 265.
Lawrence NS, Williams AM, Surguladze S, Giampietro V, Brammer MJ, Andrew C, Frangou S, Ecker C and Phillips ML (2004) Subcortical and Ventral Prefrontal Cortical Neural Responses to Facial Expressions Distinguish Patients with Bipolar Disorder and Major Depression. Biological Psychiatry 2004; 55: 578-587.
Williams AM and Farrell, M (2004) Substance Misuse and Psychosis. Psychiatry; 3:1: 52-54.