Clinical Psychology
We research the cognitive, emotional, behavioural and physiological processes that link to psychological problems
Our research
Clinical psychology is a research area from the Department of Psychology. Our work informs the prevention, identification and treatment of psychological problems in mental and physical health settings as well as the general population.
Our research in this area covers a broad range of topics, including mindfulness, child safety online and chronic fatigue.
Our work
- Does mindfulness have potential in eating disorders prevention? A preliminary controlled trial with young adult women
- Overgeneral autobiographical memory bias in clinical and non-clinical voice hearers
- CBT with an Adolescent with Hoarding Disorder—a Single-Case Experimental Design
- A systematic scoping review of psychological therapies for psychosis within acute psychiatric in-patient settings
Researchers
- Dr Jennifer Allen, Director of Research, Reader
- Dr Melissa Atkinson, Lecturer
- Dr Kate Button, Senior Lecturer
- Professor Paul Chadwick, Professor
- Dr Jo Daniels, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Cara Davis, Lecturer
- Professor Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis, Professor
- Dr Pamela Jacobsen, Lecturer
- Dr Maria Loades, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Elizabeth Marks, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Josie Millar, Lecturer
- Dr Cathy Randle-Phillips, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Gemma Taylor, Lecturer
- Dr Esther Walton, Lecturer