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Lynsey Gregg

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Wozniak E, Hare D, Gregg L, Wittkowski A
Front Psychiatry . 2024 Dec; 15:1424010. PMID: 39619341
Introduction: Pregnancy and the postnatal period represent a time of heightened risk for women to experience mental health difficulties. Some mothers may require specialist inpatient psychiatric support made available through...
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OBrien J, Gregg L, Wittkowski A
Front Psychiatry . 2024 Jun; 15:1240855. PMID: 38863602
Introduction: Although women often experience mental health comorbidities in the perinatal period, the evidence-base for psychological therapy across diagnostic boundaries in the perinatal period remains limited. As there is a...
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Skeva R, Jay C, Pettifer S, Gregg L
Alcohol . 2024 Mar; 121:185-192. PMID: 38461958
Alcohol misuse affects a large part of the population worldwide, with high relapse rates reported even post-treatment. Treatments are also not always available, for example during the COVID-19 pandemic when...
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Oakes L, Wolfenden L, Drake R, Calam R, Gregg L
Front Psychiatry . 2024 Jan; 14:1284712. PMID: 38161725
Introduction: A significant number of individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are also parents of dependent children. Despite the risk of adverse psychological,...
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OBrien J, Gregg L, Wittkowski A
BMC Psychiatry . 2023 Oct; 23(1):790. PMID: 37904101
Background: Guidelines on psychological and/or psychosocial assessment and intervention in the perinatal period can provide beneficial practice guidance for healthcare professions to reduce maternal distress and potential mortality. As little...
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Tuck M, Wittkowski A, Allott R, Gregg L
Psychol Psychother . 2023 Apr; 96(3):697-715. PMID: 37017306
Background: There is a significant risk of negative outcomes for families when a parent experiences serious mental illness. Family-focused practice (FFP) emphasises the "whole family" as the unit of care...
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Harries C, Smith D, Gregg L, Allott R, Wittkowski A
Psychol Psychother . 2023 Mar; 96(3):590-607. PMID: 36912129
Objectives: Psychosis can present parents with complex parenting challenges and significant adverse outcomes for parents and their children have been reported. However, remarkably little is known about how parenting is...
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Wolfenden L, Calam R, Drake R, Gregg L
Front Psychiatry . 2022 Mar; 13:791294. PMID: 35273529
Although many people with psychosis are parents, managing the dual demands of poor mental health and parenting can be stressful and may contribute to poorer outcomes for both parent and...
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Gregg L, Calam R, Drake R, Wolfenden L
Front Psychiatry . 2021 Dec; 12:799626. PMID: 34966315
We examined expressed emotion (EE) and attributions in parents with schizophrenia and compared them to parents without serious mental illness (SMI) in order to better understand the emotional climate of...
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Berry K, Haddock G, Barrowclough C, Gregg L
Clin Psychol Psychother . 2021 Aug; 29(2):725-732. PMID: 34432340
Seventy substance users with psychosis who were participating in a clinical trial of a psychological therapy for psychosis were additionally assessed for attachment, coping styles and self-reported reasons for substance...