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McGregor T, Carr E, Barry T, Catarino A, Craske M, Davies M, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2025 Feb; 187:104705. PMID: 39999588
Despite the widespread use of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), only about half of patients respond favourably. Understanding whether relevant psychological processes are associated with treatment response could help identify patients at...
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Parsons C, Purves K, Davies M, Mundy J, Bristow S, Eley T, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2023 Dec; 2(12):e0000402. PMID: 38055730
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about dramatic changes in how patients access healthcare from its outset. Lockdown restrictions and remote working led to a proliferation of digital technologies and services, which...
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Dambi J, Mavhu W, Beji-Chauke R, Kaiyo-Utete M, Mills R, Shumba R, et al.
Npj Ment Health Res . 2023 Jul; 2(1):1. PMID: 37520938
A working alliance (WA) is a multidimensional construct signifying a collaborative relationship between a client and a therapist. Systematic reviews of therapies to treat depression and anxiety, almost exclusively in...
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Morriss J, Goh K, Hirsch C, Dodd H
Front Psychiatry . 2023 Apr; 14:1147970. PMID: 37032949
Individuals high in self-reported Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) tend to view uncertainty as unbearable and stressful. Notably, IU is transdiagnostic, and high levels of IU are observed across many different...
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Skelton M, Carr E, Buckman J, Davies M, Goldsmith K, Hirsch C, et al.
Psychol Med . 2022 Dec; 53(13):6183-6193. PMID: 36510471
Background: There is substantial variation in patient symptoms following psychological therapy for depression and anxiety. However, reliance on endpoint outcomes ignores additional interindividual variation during therapy. Knowing a patient's likely...
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Parsons C, Purves K, Skelton M, Peel A, Davies M, Rijsdijk F, et al.
Psychol Med . 2022 Dec; 53(14):6524-6534. PMID: 36468440
Background: While studies from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic have described initial negative effects on mental health and exacerbating mental health inequalities, longer-term studies are only now emerging. Method:...
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Davies M, Glen K, Mundy J, Ter Kuile A, Adey B, Armour C, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2022 Nov; 323:280-291. PMID: 36442657
Background: Anxiety and depressive disorders often co-occur and the order of their emergence may be associated with different clinical outcomes. However, minimal research has been conducted on anxiety-anxiety comorbidity. This...
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Rayner C, Coleman J, Skelton M, Armour C, Bradley J, Buckman J, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2022 Nov; 22(1):719. PMID: 36401199
Background: Progress towards stratified care for anxiety and depression will require the identification of new predictors. We collected data on retrospectively self-reported therapeutic outcomes in adults who received psychological therapy...
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Hirsch C, Meeten F, Gordon C, Newby J, Bick D, Moulds M
Clin Psychol Eur . 2022 Nov; 2(4):e3615. PMID: 36398060
Background: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT; e.g., worry about the future, rumination about the past) and the tendency to interpret ambiguous information in negative ways (interpretation bias) are cognitive processes that...
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Hirsch C, Meeten F, Newby J, OHalloran S, Gordon C, Krzyzanowski H, et al.
Clin Psychol Eur . 2022 Nov; 3(2):e3781. PMID: 36397954
Background: Recent evidence suggests that anxiety is more common than depression in the perinatal period, however there are few interventions available to treat perinatal anxiety. Targeting specific processes that maintain...