APPENDIX 3

DClin Psy Staff Publications 2015

(SINCE PREVIOUS REPORT)

(staff & honorary lecturers in bold; * indicates DClinPsy Trainee/PhD student)

Papers

Berrios, R., Totterdell, P., Kellett, S. (2015)Eliciting mixed emotions: A meta-analysis comparing models, types and measures.Frontiers in Psychology 6(MAR)

Berry, K., Haddock, G., Kellett, S., Roberts, C., Drake, R., Barrowclough, C. (2015) Feasibility of award-based psychological intervention to improve staff and patient relationships in psychiatric rehabilitation settingsBritish Journal of Clinical Psychology

Boyden, P., Knowles, R., Corcoran, R., Hamilton, S.,Rowse, G. (2015) A preliminary investigation into theory of mind and attributional style in adults with grandiose delusions.Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 20(2):109-121 01 Jan 2015

Brock, R., Rowse, G., Slade, P. (2015) Relationships between paranoid thinking, self-esteem and the menstrual cycle.Archives of Women’s Mental Health.

Brown, A., Mountford, V., & Waller, G. (2014). Clinician beliefs about what therapeutic techniques drive weight gain over the early part of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for anorexia nervosa. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 7, e10, 1-12.

Burns, P*.,Kellett, S., Donohoe, G. (2015)“Stress Control” as a Large Group Psychoeducational Intervention at Step 2 of IAPT Services: Acceptability of the Approach and Moderators of EffectivenessBehavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy

Calvert, R., Kellett, S. (2014)Cognitive analytic therapy: a review of the outcome evidence base for treatment.PsycholPsychother 87(3):253-277

Calvert, R., Kellett, S., Hagan, T. (2015)Group cognitive analytic therapy for female survivors of childhood sexual abuseBritish Journal of Clinical Psychology

Firth, N*.,Barkham, M., Kellett, S. (2015)The clinical effectiveness of stepped care systems for depression in working age adults: A systematic reviewJournal of Affective Disorders 170:119-130

Firth, N*.,Barkham, M., Kellett, S., Saxon, D. (2015)Therapist effects and moderators of effectiveness and efficiency in psychological wellbeing practitioners: A multilevel modelling analysisBehaviour Research and Therapy 69:54-62

Hague, B*.,Thompson, A. R., Sills, J*. (in press). An evaluation of the benefits to a UK Health Care Trust of working in a partnership with a hospital in Northern Uganda: International partnership working in health. Journal of Health Psychology - Globalization and Health

Hammond, S*.,Thompson, A. R., & Parker, K. (2015). Evaluation of Prevention and Management of Violence / Aggression (RESPECT) Training on a Mental Health Ward in Gulu, Northern Uganda. African Journal of Traumatic Stress, 4, 33-39

Holmqvist, R., Philips, B., Barkham, M. (2015)Developing practice-based evidence: Benefits, challenges, and tensions. Psychotherapy Research 25(1):20-31

Kellett, S., Matuozzo, H., Kotecha, C. (2015)Effectiveness of cognitive-behaviour therapy for hoarding disorder in people with mild intellectual disabilities.Res Dev Disabil 47:385-392

Kosmerly, S., Waller, G., Robinson, A. L. (2015).Clinician adherence to guidelines in the delivery of family-based therapy for eating disorders.International Journal of Eating Disorders, 48, 223-229.

Liddle, M., Baker, S., Smith, M., Thompson, A. (2015). Psychosocial outcomes in orthognathicsurgery: A review of the literature. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 52, 458-470: doi:10.1597/14-021

Lindsay, C., Greve, B., Cabras, I., Ellison, N., Kellett, S. (2015)Assessing the Evidence Base on Health, Employability and the Labour Market - Lessons for Activation in the UKSocial Policy and Administration 49(2):143-160

Lucock, M., Halstead, J., Leach, C., Barkham, M., Tucker, S., Randal, C., Middleton, J., Khan, W., Catlow, H., Waters, E., et al. (2015)A mixed-method investigation of patient monitoring and enhanced feedback in routine practice: Barriers and facilitatorsPsychotherapy Research 25(6):633-646

Mcclintock, AS., Stiles, WB., Himawan, L., Anderson, T., Barkham, M., Hardy, GE. (2015).An investigation of client mood in the initial and final sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic-interpersonal therapyPsychotherapy Research

Moss TP, Lawson V, White P, The Appearance Research Collaboration (includes Thompson A. R.).(2015) Identification of the underlying factor structure of the Derriford Appearance Scale 24.PeerJ, 3:e1070; DOI 10.7717/peerj.1070

Moss TP, Lawson V, White P, The Appearance Research Collaboration (includes Thompson A. R.).(2014) Identification of the underlying factor structure of the Derriford Appearance Scale 24.PeerJPrePrints2:e605v1

Nattrass, A., Kellett, S., Hardy, GE., Ricketts T. (2015). The Content, Quality and Impact of Cognitive Behavioural Case Formulation During Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.BehavCogn Psychother,43(5):590-601

Parker, Z. *, & Waller, G. (2015). Factors related to psychotherapists' self-assessment bias when treating anxiety disorders. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 66, 1-7.

Pennazio, M., Spada, C., Eliakim, R., Keuchel, M., May, A., Mulder, CJ.,Rondonotti, E., Adler, SN., Albert, J., Baltes, P.,Rowse, G., et al. (2015) Small-bowel capsule endoscopy and device-assisted enteroscopy for diagnosis and treatment of small-bowel disorders: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Clinical Guideline. Endoscopy 47(4):352-376 Apr 2015

Poerio, G.L., Totterdell,P., Emerson, L-M., Miles, E. (2015). Helping the heart grow fonder during absence: Daydreaming about significant other replenishes connectedness after induced loneliness. Cognitive and Emotion

Poerio, G.L., Totterdell,P., Emerson, L-M., Miles, E. (2015). Love is the triumph of the imagination: Daydreams about signisficant others are associated with increased happiness, love and connection. Consciousness and Cognition, 33,135-144

Purdie, F., Kellett, S. (2015)The Influence of Presenting Health Condition on Eventual Return to Work for Individuals Receiving Health-Related Welfare BenefitsSocial Policy and Administration 49(2):236-253

Richardson, T., Elliott, P., Waller, G., & Bell, L. (2015).Longitudinal relationships between financial difficulties and eating attitudes in undergraduate students.International Journal of Eating Disorders, 48, 517-521.

Scott, AJ., Webb, TL., Rowse, G. (2015) Self-help interventions for psychosis: A meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review,39:96-112 01)

Simpson-Southward, C., Waller, G., & Hardy, G. (in press).Supervision for treatment of depression: An experimental study of the role of therapist gender and anxiety. Behaviour Research and Therapy.

Stiles, W.B., Barkham, M., Wheeler, S. (2015) Duration of psychological therapy: Relation to recovery and improvement rates in UK routine practice.British Journal of Psychiatry 207(2):115-122

Strauss B.M., Shapiro D.A., Barkham, M., Parry, G., Machado, P.P.P.(2015) “The Times They Are a-Changin'”*: 25 years of Psychotherapy Research – A European and Latin American perspectivePsychotherapy Research 25(3):294-308

Tatham, M., Turner, H., Mountford, V. A., Tritt, A., Dyas, R., & Waller G. (in press).Development, psychometric properties and preliminary clinical validation of a brief, session-by-session measure of eating disorder cognitions and behaviors: The ED-15. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Toli, A.*, Webb, TL., Hardy, GE. (2015)Does forming implementation intentions help people with mental health problems to achieve goals? A meta-analysis of experimental studies with clinical and analogue samplesBritish Journal of Clinical Psychology

Thompson, A. R. (2014). Treatment challenges: Getting psychodermatology into the clinic. Dermatological Nursing, 13, 26-31 – invited article

Tritt, A., Kelly, J., & Waller, G. (2015). Patients’ experiences of clinicians’ crying during psychotherapy for eating disorders.Psychotherapy, 52, 373-380.

Turner, H., Marshall, E., Stopa, L., & Waller, G. (2015). Cognitive-behavioural therapy for outpatients with eating disorders: effectiveness for a transdiagnostic group in a routine clinical setting. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 68, 70-75

Waller, G., Kosmerly, S., & Robinson, A.L. (in press). Patterns of delivery of cognitive-behavioural therapy for the eating disorders: What clinical variables predict adherence to evidence-based methods? The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist.

Waller, G., & Mountford, V. A. (2015). Weighing patients within cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders: How, when and why. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 70, 1-10.

Webster, R., Norman, P., Goodacre, S., Thompson, A. R., & McEachan, R.R.C. (2014):

Illness representations, psychological distress and non-cardiac chest pain in patients attending an emergency department, Psychology & Health, DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2014.923885

Webster, R., Thompson, A. R., Norman, P. (2015). ‘Everything’s fine, so why does it happen?’ A qualitative investigation of patients’ perceptions of noncardiac chest pain. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24, 1936-1945.doi: 10.1111/jocn.12841

Webster, R., Thompson, A. R., Norman, P., Goodacre, S., (in press). The acceptability and feasibility of an anxiety reduction intervention for emergency department patients with non-cardiac chest pain. Psychology, Health, & Medicine

Book Chapters & Journals

Waller, G. (in press). The functional analytic model of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.In T. Wade (Editor). Encyclopaedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders. New York, NY: Springer.

Waller, G. (in press). Treatment-matching: Eating disorder diagnosis and selection of the best treatment. In T. Wade (Editor). Encyclopaedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders. New York, NY: Springer.

Turner, H., Tatham, M., Mountford, V. A., & Waller, G. (in press). The ED-15: A brief measure of eating pathology for session-by-session use. In T. Wade (Editor). Encyclopaedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders. New York, NY: Springer.

Conferences & invited presentations

Cowdery, N. D. *, & Waller, G. (2015). The view from the other chair: How eating-disordered patients describe their experience of cognitive behaviour therapy (Paper). Eating Disorders Research Society, Taormina, Italy.

Krasuska, M., Millings, A., Lavda, A., Thompson, A. R. (2015). Psychosocial well-being and quality of life (QoL) in rosacea: a systematic literature review. Poster presentation 95th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Dermatologists, Manchester, 07/07/2015

Krasuska, M., Thompson, A. R., Millings, A., Lavda, A. (2015). A self-help online intervention to increase well-being in people with skin conditions: pilot evaluation. Poster presentation, European Association of Behavioural Cognitive Therapy Annual Conference, Cyprus, September

Krasuska, M., Thompson, A. R., Millings, A., Lavda, A. (2015).Attachment orientation, adherence to treatment, and psychological adjustment in individuals with skin conditions.Oral presentation, European Association of Behavioural Cognitive Therapy Annual Conference, Cyprus, September

Montgomery, K., Thompson, A., Norman, P., Messenger, A. (2015). Mindfulness and psychosocial distress associated with visible skin conditions. Oral presentation at The 23rd World Congress of Dermatology, Vancouver.

Montgomery, K., Thompson, A., Norman, P., Messenger, A. (2015). Mindfulness and psychosocial functioning in visible skin conditions. Poster presentation, European Association of Behavioural Cognitive Therapy Annual Conference, Cyprus, September

Montgomery, K., Thompson, A., Norman, P., Messenger, A. (2015). The social experience of living with a visible skin conditionPoster presentation British Dermatological Nursing Group Annual Conference, June, Harrogate

Page, B., Buchanan, P., Gracie, H., Allan, E., Thompson, A. (2015). Mind your language! An exploration of how language can influence people’s understanding of health care information. Poster presentation British Dermatological Nursing Group Annual Conference, June, Harrogate.

Tatham, M., Athanasia, Dodd, J., & Waller, G. (2015).The effect of pre-treatment psychoeducation on eating disorder pathology among patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa (Paper).British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Warwick, UK.

Thompson A. R. (2015). Appearance, well-being, and society: A call to arms. Invited presentation/discussant. Visible difference: An interdisciplinary symposium, organized by the interdisciplinary network on human perfection, University of Sheffield, July 2015

Thompson A. R. (2015). Appearance, well-being, and society: Visible difference. Invited presentation at the GTiCP Administrators Conference, University of Sheffield, July 2015

Thompson, A. R. (2015). Appearance, wellbeing, and society. Invited presentation at The Northern Network of Medical Humanities Workshop (funded by Wellcome), University of Sheffield, 10/06/2015.

Thompson, A. R. (2014). The psychological impact of living with skin disease. Invited speech at a Parliamentary Roundtable to examine the barriers to employment for people with skin conditions, Portcullis House, London, Thursday 6th November 2014, organised by The British Association of Dermatologists

Turner, H., Marshall, E., Stopa, L., & Waller, G. (2015). Cognitive-behavioural therapy for outpatients with eating disorders: Effectiveness for a transdiagnostic group in a routine clinical setting (Paper). British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Warwick, UK.

Waller, G. (2015). Exposure-based treatment for eating disorders: Terrified patients and scared clinicians(Workshop). London International Eating Disorders Conference, London, UK.

Waller, G. (2015). Using Exposure with Response Prevention in CBT for Eating Disorders: Why We Don't, Why We Should, and How to Do So (Workshop). International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, USA.

Waller, G. (2015). The ED-10: Development and validation of a brief, session-by-session measure of eating disorder cognitions and behaviors (Paper). International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, USA.

Waller, G., Turner, H., Tatham, M., Bennetts, A., Dodd, J., Ingram, L., & Bramwell., K. (2015). Brief cognitive-behavioural therapy for normal weight eating-disordered outpatients: Does half the dose mean half the effect? (Paper). British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Warwick, UK.

Waller, G. (2015). Therapist drift in delivering CBT for eating disorders: Formulating the problem (Paper). British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Warwick, UK.

Waller, G. (2015). Our beliefs about the therapeutic alliance: Good clinical judgement or overvalued ideas? (Paper). British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Warwick, UK.

Waller, G., Turner, M., & Tatham, M. (2015). Brief cognitive behaviour therapy for bulimic disorders: Outcome from a case series (Paper). Eating Disorders Research Society, Taormina, Italy.

Grants

Changing Faces. Thompson, A. R. Evaluation of Changing Faces Practitioner Services in Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (£27,000)

MRC (PHIND).Rowe, R., Stride, C., Thompson, A.,Poulter, D. Reducing newly-qualified driver crash risk: Identifying behavioural targets (awarded August 2015). £187,000

STEPWISE: Structured lifestyle Education for People WIthSchizophrEnia (2014). Total funding = £1,960,000; funding to University of Sheffield = £33,415. Funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme (CI: Richard Holt; PI’s include Glenn Waller; no other local Pi’s)

Tropical Health Education Trust. Parker, K., Onyachi, N., Kateregga, C., Nyeko, P., Thompson, A. Respectful Management of Violence and Aggression Training in Gulu Regional Referral Hospital and Surrounding Districts. Awarded July 2015 £82,748 (£13,525 to Sheffield).

University of Sheffield Interdisciplinary PhD network. 2014-2017. Withington P., Sabroe I., Thompson A. R., Moses J., Gleeson G. C., Cooper R., Reuber M., Stone B., Messenger A. G., Grown I. (2014-2016). Disease knowledge and shame in historical and cultural perspectives.