Alice Kerr
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Thew G, Warnock-Parkes E, El-Leithy S, Young K, Grey N, Smith K, et al.
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2024 Dec;
17:s1754470x24000370.
PMID: 39691804
No abstract available.
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Penington E, Wild J, Warnock-Parkes E, Grey N, Murray H, Kerr A, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
11(5):339-347.
PMID: 38554731
Background: Although there are effective psychological treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), they remain inaccessible for many people. Digitally enabled therapy is a way to overcome this problem; however, there...
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Ehlers A, Wild J, Warnock-Parkes E, Grey N, Murray H, Kerr A, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry
. 2023 Jul;
10(8):608-622.
PMID: 37479341
Background: Many patients are currently unable to access psychological treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and it is unclear which types of therapist-assisted internet-based treatments work best. We aimed to...
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Medical characterization of cognitive SuperAgers: Investigating the medication profile of SuperAgers
Engelmeyer J, Kerr A, Makowski-Woidan B, Gill N, Mesulam M, Weintraub S, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2023 Jul;
71(11):3638-3641.
PMID: 37395468
No abstract available.
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Warnock-Parkes E, Wild J, Thew G, Kerr A, Grey N, Clark D
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2023 Feb;
15:e56.
PMID: 36726962
Key Learning Aims: To recognise persistent negative self-evaluations as a key feature of SAD.To understand that persistent negative self-evaluations are central in the Clark and Wells (1995) cognitive model and...
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Murray H, Kerr A, Warnock-Parkes E, Wild J, Grey N, Clark D, et al.
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2022 Dec;
15:e42.
PMID: 36523851
Surveys are a powerful technique in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). A form of behavioural experiment, surveys can be used to test beliefs, normalise symptoms and experiences, and generate compassionate perspectives....
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Murray H, Grey N, Warnock-Parkes E, Kerr A, Wild J, Clark D, et al.
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2022 Oct;
15:s1754470x22000307.
PMID: 36247408
Therapist cognitions about trauma-focused psychological therapies can affect our implementation of evidence-based therapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), potentially reducing their effectiveness. Based on observations gleaned from teaching and supervising...
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Warnock-Parkes E, Wild J, Thew G, Kerr A, Grey N, Stott R, et al.
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2021 Jun;
13:e30.
PMID: 34191940
Key Learning Aims: To learn how to deliver all of the core interventions of CT-SAD remotely.To learn novel ways of carrying out behavioural experiments remotely when some in-person social situations...
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Murray H, Grey N, Wild J, Warnock-Parkes E, Kerr A, Clark D, et al.
Cogn Behav Therap
. 2021 Jun;
13:e13.
PMID: 34191936
Key Learning Aims: To recognise PTSD following admissions to intensive care units (ICUs).To understand how the ICU experience can lead to PTSD development.To understand how Ehlers and Clark's (2000) cognitive...
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Wild J, Warnock-Parkes E, Murray H, Kerr A, Thew G, Grey N, et al.
Eur J Psychotraumatol
. 2020 Oct;
11(1):1785818.
PMID: 33029325
Delivering trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy to patients with PTSD during the COVID-19 pandemic poses challenges. The therapist cannot meet with the patient in person to guide them through trauma-focused work...