Emmeline Joyce
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Joyce E, Pratt D, Lea J
J Homosex
. 2024 May;
:1-27.
PMID: 38787790
This study aimed to understand young gay men's experiences of social support, relationships, community networks, talking about psychological distress, and their impact on distress and wellbeing. Eight verbatim transcriptions from...
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Morrison A, Pyle M, Byrne R, Broome M, Freeman D, Johns L, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2021 Jan;
25(4):1-124.
PMID: 33496261
Background: When psychosis emerges in young people there is a risk of poorer outcomes, and access to evidence-based treatments is paramount. The current evidence base is limited. Antipsychotic medications show...
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Pyle M, Broome M, Joyce E, MacLennan G, Norrie J, Freeman D, et al.
Trials
. 2019 Jul;
20(1):395.
PMID: 31272477
Background: Adolescent-onset psychosis is associated with more severe symptoms and poorer outcomes than adult-onset psychosis. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend that adolescents with first episode psychosis (FEP)...
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Joyce E, Cowing J, Lazarus C, Smith C, Zenzuck V, Peters S
Patient Educ Couns
. 2017 Dec;
101(5):878-884.
PMID: 29203082
Objective: Co-occuring physical symptoms, unexplained by organic pathology (known as Functional Syndromes, FS), are common and disabling presentations. However, FS is absent or inconsistently taught within undergraduate medical training. This...
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Joyce E, Tai S, Gebbia P, Mansell W
Clin Psychol Psychother
. 2016 Sep;
24(3):712-726.
PMID: 27654637
Key Practitioner Message: This is the first paper to qualitatively explore people's experiences of individual psychotherapy for bipolar disorders. It highlights elements of psychotherapy described as particularly helpful or unhelpful...