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Stephanie Howlett

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Williams I, Howlett S, Levita L, Reuber M
Behav Cogn Psychother . 2018 Jan; 46(3):350-366. PMID: 29366438
Background: Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are considered non-volitional and often very disabling, but are not explainable by neurological disease or structural abnormalities. Brief Augmented Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy (BAPIT) was adapted...
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Dickson J, Peacock M, Grunewald R, Howlett S, Bissell P, Reuber M
BMJ Case Rep . 2017 Mar; 2017. PMID: 28249881
A 50-year-old woman was taken to hospital by emergency ambulance during her first seizure. She was admitted to hospital, treated with intravenous diazepam, diagnosed with epilepsy and started on antiepileptic...
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Wiseman H, Mousa S, Howlett S, Reuber M
Epilepsy Behav . 2016 Aug; 63:50-56. PMID: 27565438
Rationale: The aim of this study was to add to our understanding of the impact of psychoeducation on patients' acceptance of the diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNESs), the frequency...
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Novakova B, Howlett S, Baker R, Reuber M
Seizure . 2015 Jun; 29:4-10. PMID: 26076837
Purpose: This exploratory study aimed to examine emotion-processing styles in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), compared to healthy individuals, and to explore associations of emotion processing with other psychological...
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Mayor R, Brown R, Cock H, House A, Howlett S, Smith P, et al.
Seizure . 2013 Aug; 22(9):760-5. PMID: 23916276
Purpose: We have previously reported that one in six patients stops experiencing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) following our communication protocol. This prospective multicentre study describes a psycho-educational intervention for PNES...
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Baxter S, Mayor R, Baird W, Brown R, Cock H, Howlett S, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2012 Mar; 23(4):487-93. PMID: 22386913
This study formed part of an evaluation of a brief educational intervention for patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES). The sessions provide information, seizure control techniques and management planning. The...
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Howlett S, Reuber M
Psychotherapy (Chic) . 2011 Nov; 46(1):125-38. PMID: 22122575
Nonepileptic seizures (NES) are one of the most common functional (medically unexplained) symptoms seen by neurologists. Although most experts consider psychotherapy the treatment of choice, few therapeutic approaches have been...
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Howlett S, Grunewald R, Khan A, Reuber M
Psychotherapy (Chic) . 2011 Nov; 44(3):354-60. PMID: 22122261
This naturalistic study explores how many patients with functional neurological symptoms referred for specialist psychotherapy engage with and complete treatment, and whether routinely recorded demographic or clinical features predict engagement....
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Mayor R, Howlett S, Grunewald R, Reuber M
Epilepsia . 2010 Jun; 51(7):1169-76. PMID: 20561022
Purpose: Most neurologists endorse psychotherapy as the treatment of choice for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES), but its effectiveness remains unproven, and there are no previous reports of long-term outcome after...
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Hall-Patch L, Brown R, House A, Howlett S, Kemp S, Lawton G, et al.
Epilepsia . 2009 May; 51(1):70-8. PMID: 19453708
Purpose: Communicating the diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) is a challenging task. This study was carried out to assess the acceptability and effectiveness of a new communication procedure consisting...