Dr Jo Daniels

Clinical Tutor / Lecturer, Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
6 West 0.14B
Email: j.daniels@bath.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 38 4442
Profile
Dr Jo Daniels is a Clinical Tutor for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme. She qualified as a clinical psychologist from the University of Manchester in 2009, and has been accredited as Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP).
Jo has worked in various physical health and mental health services, including Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, specialist services for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and within medical and surgical directorates.
Jo is developing her clinical and research interests in the application of trans-diagnostic approaches, particularly metacognitive therapy and how this may benefit both physical and mental health difficulties.
Research interests
- Cognitions, meta-cognitions and attention in respiratory conditions
- Early intervention in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME
- Socialization to the model as an active component in cognitive therapy
Teaching
Postgraduate
Publications
Book/s
Daniels, J. and Sedgwick-Taylor, A., 2011. Emotional Wellbeing Manual. Gloucester: 2Gether NHS Foundation Trust.
Book Sections
Daniels, J. and O'Dowd, H., 2011. Forthcoming. Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalopathy. In: Brook, P., Pickering, T. and Connell, J., eds. Oxford Handbook of Pain Management. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Articles
Daniels, J. and McGuigan, D., 2011. Identifying primary functions, goals and objectives of a virtual multi-disciplinary advisory team for teenagers and young adults with cancer: A Delphi study. Oncology News, 6 (2), pp. 57-59.
Daniels, J. and Wearden, A., 2011. An investigation into socialization to the treatment model in a randomised controlled trial for the treatment of CFS/ME. In preparation
Daniels, J. and Wearden, A. J., 2011. Socialization to the model: the active component in the therapeutic alliance? A preliminary study. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 39 (2), pp. 221-227.
Roos, J. and Wearden, A., 2009. What do we mean by “socialization to the model”? A Delphi study. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 37 (03), pp. 341-345.
Roos, J., 2008. Clinical psychology at doctorate level: Hopes, expectations and reality. Clinical Psychology Forum, 187, pp. 51-54.
Roos, J., 2005. Disability – attitude is everything. The Psychologist, 20 (9), p. 557.
Roos, J., 2005. The stuff that research is made of. The Psychologist, 18 (4), p. 237.
Conference or Workshop Items
Daniels, J., 2012. Socialization to a ‘new’ treatment model: ways of working with people who are worried about psychological models. In: British Association for CFS/ME (BACME) 6th Annual Conference, 14-15 March 2012, Milton Keynes, UK.
Daniels, J., 2011. Case conceptualization and socialization to the model: examining the role of key therapeutic components in the therapy process [Symposium convenor]. In: 39th Annual Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Conference, 20-23 July 2011, Sussex, UK.
Daniels, J. and McGuigan, D., 2010. Defining the role and function of a new innovative service for teenagers and young adults with cancer: a Delphi study. In: Annual Cancer Care Congress, 2010, Manchester, UK.
McGuigan, D. and Daniels, J., 2010. Evaluating an innovative multi-disciplinary advisory team for teenagers and young adults with cancer. In: Annual Cancer Care Congress, 2010, Manchester, UK.
Daniels, J. and Wearden, A., 2010. Illness cognitions and socialization to the treatment model: predictors of outcome in a randomised controlled trial for the treatment of CFS/ME. In: 38th Annual Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Conference, 20-23 July 2010, Manchester, UK.
Roos, J. and Wearden, A., 2010. Socialization to the treatment model and change in illness beliefs during Pragmatic Rehabilitation (PR) for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In: 6th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, 2-5 June 2010, Boston, USA.
Roos, J. and Wearden, A., 2009. Socialization to the treatment model and outcome and pragmatic rehabilitation for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: preliminary findings. In: 37th Annual Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Conference, 15-18 July 2009, Exeter, UK.
Roos, J. and Shortman, R., 2005. Research: the human factor. In: The British Psychological Society South West Branch Careers Convention, Bristol, UK, 2005.