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Louise C Johns

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Morris E, Johns L, Gaudiano B
Psychol Psychother . 2023 Jun; 97(1):41-58. PMID: 37357973
Purpose: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for psychosis (ACTp) is a contextual behavioural intervention that promotes psychological flexibility by fostering active acceptance, cognitive defusion, values construction and committed action to enhance...
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Radley J, Barlow J, Johns L
Psychol Psychother . 2022 Dec; 96(2):347-363. PMID: 36463435
Objectives: While one third of people with a psychotic disorder are a parent, there has been little research to date examining the consequences of this from a whole family perspective....
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Radley J, Barlow J, Johns L
Br J Clin Psychol . 2022 Aug; 61(4):1236-1258. PMID: 35938517
Objectives: There is a strong association between stress and psychotic symptoms, and this study examined the bidirectional nature of this relationship in parents with psychosis, with negative affect as a...
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Radley J, Barlow J, Johns L
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol . 2022 Apr; 57(9):1897-1906. PMID: 35445841
Purpose: Estimates of parenthood in individuals with psychosis range from 27 to 63%. This number has likely increased due to the introduction of newer anti-psychotics and shorter hospital stays. The...
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Radley J, Sivarajah N, Moltrecht B, Klampe M, Hudson F, Delahay R, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2022 Feb; 12:787166. PMID: 35153857
The experience of psychosis can present additional difficulties for parents, over and above the normal challenges of parenting. Although there is evidence about parenting interventions specifically targeted at parents with...
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Ryan A, Crehan E, Khondoker M, Fell M, Curtin R, Johns L
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry . 2021 Mar; 72:101651. PMID: 33667827
Background And Objectives: Research indicates the value of targeting emotional regulation (ER) skills in psychological interventions for psychosis. These skills can be delivered in a group format, thereby increasing access...
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Jolley S, Johns L, ODonoghue E, Oliver J, Khondoker M, Byrne M, et al.
Br J Clin Psychol . 2020 Sep; 59(4):524-551. PMID: 32944971
Objective: Psychological interventions reduce the impact of psychosis, but widescale implementation is problematic. We tested the feasibility of group acceptance and commitment therapy for Psychosis (G-ACTp), delivered by frontline staff,...
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Harrison A, Scott W, Johns L, Morris E, McCracken L
Pain Med . 2017 Jan; 18(11):2138-2151. PMID: 28082525
Objective: Over the past 50 years, the field of chronic pain has witnessed an evolution of psychological approaches with some notable success. Some of this evolution has included "mindfulness-based interventions"...
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Peters E, Crombie T, Agbedjro D, Johns L, Stahl D, Greenwood K, et al.
Front Psychol . 2015 Nov; 6:1658. PMID: 26579041
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have shown the efficacy of CBTp, however, few studies have considered its long-term effectiveness in routine services. This study reports the outcomes of clients seen in...
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Johns L, Oliver J, Khondoker M, Byrne M, Jolley S, Wykes T, et al.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry . 2015 Oct; 50:257-63. PMID: 26480469
Background And Objectives: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual cognitive-behavioural approach with a developing evidence base for clinical and cost-effectiveness as an individually-delivered intervention to promote recovery from...