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Trainee Publications and Conference Presentations

2022

Mountjoy, T.; Cardno, A.G.; Gupta, A. & Waterman, M.G. (2022): To what extent do clinical psychologists working in early psychosis routinely explore trauma with their clients? Psychosis, 16(1), 1–14. DOI link

2021

Procter, C. & Milton, E. (in press). Reflections on delivering group-based mindfulness sessions to young people within a Secure Children’s Home. Clinical Psychology Forum.

Mousa, S., Latchford, G., Weighall, A., Nash, H., Murray-Leslie, R., Reuber, M., … Graham, C. D. (2021). Evidence of objective sleep impairment in nonepileptic attack disorder: A naturalistic prospective controlled study using actigraphy and daily sleep diaries over six nights. Epilepsy & Behavior, 117, Article 107867. DOI link

Johnson, L., Shand, S., Bowmer, G. & Derbyshire, C. (2021). Developing a clinical psychology service for patients affected by Covid-19: Reflections from Leeds Department of Clinical and Health Psychology. Clinical Psychology Forum, 345(Sept), 43-49.

Johnson, L., Shand, S. & Giannoudis, P. V. (2021). Is Peer Support to Patients and Families After Major Trauma Beneficial? Injury, 52(3), 305-306. DOI link DOI link

2020

Dosanjh, M., Alty, J., Martin, C., Latchford, G. & Graham, C. D. (2020). What is it like to live with a functional movement disorder? An interpretative phenomenological analysis of illness experiences from symptom onset to post‐diagnosis. Br J Health Psychol, 26(2), 325-342. DOI link

Howarth, E. J., O'Connor, D. B., Panagioti, M., Hodkinson, A., Wilding, S. & Johnson, J. (2020). Are stressful life events prospectively associated with increased suicidal ideation and behaviour? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 266(1), 731-742.  DOI link

Kilmurray, M., Collins, S. C., Caterson, I. D. & Hill, A. J. (2020). Is weight bias evident in peer interactions between young and older children?  Obesity, 28(2), 333-338. DOI link

Shand, S. (2020, August 28). Brief psychological assessment for COVID-19 patients. Covid Trauma Response Working Group. DOI link (opens in a PDF)

Sitko, K., Bewick, B. M., Owens, D., and Masterson, C. (2020). Meta-analysis and meta-regression of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) Across Time: The Effectiveness of CBTp has Improved for Delusions. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open, 1(1). DOI link

Smith, T., Dunning, G., Berry, C. & Masterson, C. (2020). The Leeds experience of having Service Users and Carers Involved in training clinical psychologists.  Clinical Psychology Forum.

2019

Blakeman, M., Martin, C. & Gupta, A. (2019). Making sense of growing up with a parent with psychosis: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study. Psychosis, 11(1), 54-62.  DOI link

Drage, L., Masterson, C., Tober, G., Farragher, T. & Bewick, B.M. (2019). The impact of therapists’ responses to resistance to change: a sequential analysis of therapist-client interactions in motivational interviewing. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 54(2), 173-176.  DOI link

Flint, A. E., Waterman, M. G., Siddell, P., Houston, A. L., Vadlamani, G., Chumas, P. & Morrall, M. (2019). Assessing evidence quality in research reporting neurocognitive outcomes following paediatric temporal lobe surgery for epilepsy. Epilepsy Research, 154(August), 116-123. DOI link

Ormerod, J., Pearson, S., Fisher, C. & Hudson, R. (2019). The experience of running a staff support service for critical care nurses. Clinical Psychology Forum, 321(September).

O’Neill, L., Latchford, G., McCracken, L. M. & Graham, C. D. (2019). The development of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Fidelity Measure (ACT-FM): A delphi study and field test. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 14(October), 111-118. DOI link

O’Toole D. P. H., Latchford, G. J., Duff, A. J. A., Ball, R., McCormack, P., McNamara, P. S., Brownlee, K. G. & Southern, K. W. (2019). Adherence to Aerosol Therapy in Young People with Cystic Fibrosis: Patient and Parent Perspectives Following Electronic Data Capture. Qualitative Health Research, 29(6), 846-856.  DOI link

Price, M., Latchford, G. & Hughes, J. (2019). Real-World Training for Real-World Benefits: Exploring the Impact of Practice-Based Service Evaluation Training. International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care, 7(1), 75–85.  DOI link

Shanahan, N., Brennan, C. & House, A. (2019). Self-harm and social media: thematic analysis of images posted on three social media sites BMJ Open, 9(2), Article e027006.  DOI link

Wheeler, C. H., Williams, A. C. D. C. & Morley, S. J. (2019). Meta-analysis of the psychometric properties of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale and associations with participant characteristics. Pain, 160(9), 1946-1953.  DOI link

2018

Brown, M., Masterson, C., Latchford, G. & Tober, G. (2018). Therapist-Client Interactions in Motivational Interviewing: The Effect of Therapists’ Utterances on Client Change Talk. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 53(4), 408-411. DOI link

Charsley, J. S., Collins, S. C. & Hill, A. J. (2018). The bigger picture: young children’s perception of fatness in the context of other physical differences. Pediatric Obesity, 13(9), 558-666. DOI link

Holliday, R., Brennan, C. & Cottrell, D. (2020). Understanding Adolescents’ Experiences of Self-Harm: Secondary Analysis of Family Therapy Sessions from the SHIFT trial. Archives of Suicide Research, 24(sup 1), 190-203.  DOI link

Masterson, C. & Parmar, S. (2018). An evaluation of classroom-based cognitive behaviour therapy teaching for first-year clinical psychology trainees. Clinical Psychology Forum, 32-37.

McMullan, E., Gupta, A. & Collins, S. C. (2018). Experiences of mental health nursing staff working with voice hearers in an acute setting: An interpretive phenomenological approach. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 25(3), 157-166. DOI link

O’Neill, L., Johnson, J. & Mandela, R. (2018). Reflective practice groups: Are they useful for liaison psychiatry nurses working within the Emergency Department? Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 33(1) 85-92. DOI link

Radcliffe, K., Masterson, C. & Martin, C. (2018). Clients’ experience of non-response to psychological therapy: A qualitative analysis. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 18(2), 220-229. DOI link

Singer, L. (Contributer). (2018, September 7). Impact of miscarriage on men [Radio programme]. In Campbell, N. (Host), 5 Live Breakfast Your Call. England: BBC Radio 5 Live.

Tyrer, R. & Masterson, C. (2018). Clients’ experience of change: an exploration of the influence of reformulation tools in Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Clinical psychology & psychotherapy, 26(2), 167-174. DOI link

2017

Agoro, D. (2017). When Therapy Feels Like A Roller Coaster Ride: A CAT Perspective. Reformulation, 49, 19-21. DOI link

Anderson, R., Neil, J. & Wright, F. (2017). Collaborative dynamic risk assessment in forensic services. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Research Forum. Leeds.

Collinge, S., Prendergast, G., Mayers, S. T.Marshall, D., Siddell, P., Neilly, E., Ferrie, C. D., Vadlamani, G., MacMullen-Price, J., Warren, D. J., Zaman, A., Chumas, P., Gooden, J. & Morrall, M.C.H.J. (2017). Pre-surgical mapping of eloquent cortex for paediatric epilepsy surgery candidates: Evidence from a review of advanced functional neuroimaging. Seizure – European Journal of Epilepsy, 52, 136-146. DOI link

Flint, A. E., Waterman, M., Bowmer, G., Vadlamani, G., Chumas, P. & Morrall, M. C. J. (2017). Neuropsychological outcomes following paediatric temporal lobe surgery for epilepsies: Evidence from a systematic review. Seizure – European Journal of Epilepsy, 52, 89-116.  DOI link

Matthews, T. & Hugh-Jones, S. (2017). What is Important to Looked-After Young People During Adolescence? A Qualitatively Driven Photo-Elicitation Study. Oral presentation at the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference. Liverpool, UK.

Morton, C. & Harrison, G. (2017). An Evaluation of the implementation and impact of psychological formulation meetings in the Leeds Rehab and Recovery service (R&R). Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Research Forum. Leeds.

Salimi, N. (2017). An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Yorkshire Centre for Eating Disorders inpatient treatment pathways for Anorexia Nervosa: How do the different treatment programmes compare and what are the relapse rates at 12 months post-discharge? Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Research Forum. Leeds.

Smithson, E. F. & Hill, A. J. (2017). It’s not how much you crave but what you do with it: behavioural responses to food cravings during dieting. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 71, 625-630. DOI link

Sutherland, R. (2017). Evaluating the routine collection of quality of life/functioning outcomes in an adult ADHD service in order to inform the development of an ADHD quality of life/functioning ‘hard outcome’ tool. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Research Forum. Leeds.

Wheeler, C. H. B. (2017). Acceptance and commitment therapy-specific processes in the psychotherapeutic treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder: A single case study. Clinical Case Studies, 16(4), 313-327. DOI link

2016

Allen, J. & Klepousniotou, E. (2016). Figurative language and aggression after traumatic brain injury: Does sarcasm have a role in modulating aggressive behaviour? Poster presented at Academy of Aphasia 54th Annual Meeting. Llandudno, Wales, UK.

Cammidge, S., Duff, A., Latchford, G. & Etherington, C. 2016. When women with cystic fibrosis become mothers: Psychosocial impact and adjustments. Pulmonary Medicine, Article 9458980. DOI link

Donoghue, H. M., Traviss-Turner, G. D., House, A. O., Lewis, H. & Gilbody, S. (2016). Life adversity in depressed and non-depressed older adults: A cross-sectional comparison of the brief LTE-Q questionnaire and life events and difficulties interview as part of the CASPER study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 193, 31-38. DOI link

Farooq, R., Emerson, L.-M., Keoghan, S. & Adamou, M. (2016). Prevalence of adult ADHD in an all-female prison unit. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders, 8, 113-119. DOI link

Gilley, E., Crossley, J., Connor, M. & Hughes, J. (2016). Trainees’ experience of the use of sessional and outcome measures, and CORE-IMS. Clinical Psychology Forum, 35-37.

Harrison, S., Rowlinson, M. & Hill, A. J. (2016). No fat friend of mine: young children’s responses to overweight and disability. Body Image, 18, 65-73. DOI link

Hortynska, K., Masterson, C., Connors, L., Geary, L. & Winspear, R. (2016). Implementing Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) as mindfulness skills courses offered as an adjunct to individual therapy: a feasibility and effectiveness study of mixed staff and patient groups in secondary care. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 9, E8. DOI link

Hughes, J., Baxter, S., Corrigall, F. & Isherwood, T. (2016). Developing and implementing supervisor training for clinical psychologists in the UK. International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care, 4(2), 35-48. DOI link

Johnson, L. (2016). The Association between Illness Perceptions, Resilience, and Health Risk Behaviours in Young Adults with Congenital Heart Disease. Psychosocial Working Group of the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC). Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Jones, S. A., Latchford, G. & Tober, G. (2016). Client experiences of motivational interviewing: An interpersonal process recall study. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 89, 97-114. DOI link

Marley, S., Bekker, H. L. & Bewick, B. M. (2016). Responding to personalised social norms feedback from a web-based alcohol reduction intervention for students: Analysis of think-aloud verbal protocols. Psychology and Health, 31, 1007-1024. DOI link

Masterson, C., Barker, C. D. J., Jackson, D. & Boston, P. (2016). Constructing a SHIFT adherence measure (SAM): the development of a family therapy integrity measure for the SHIFT trial. Journal of Family Therapy, 38, 274-290. DOI link

Purdie, F. & Morley, S. (2016). Compassion and chronic pain. Pain, 157, 2625-2627.  DOI link

2015

Agoro, D. (2015). The experience and meaning of relationships for people with psychosis in a rehabilitation service: an interpretative phenomenological approach. Oral presentation at the DCP annual conference London.

Agoro, D., Farooq, R. & Ahir, L. (2015). “Hear Me Out”: A Service Evaluation of BME Service Users’ Experience of Leeds Psychology and Psychotherapy Service. Poster presented at the Making Diversity Interventions Count Annual Conference, Bradford, UK.

Andrews, S. & Thorne, F. (2015). What do people need to be resilient in the current NHS? Clinical Psychology Forum, 276, 12-15.

Baxter, S. L., Collins, S. C. & Hill, A. J. (2015). ‘Thin people … they’re healthy’: young children’s understanding of body weight change. Pediatric Obesity, 11(5), 418-424. DOI link

Brown, M. E., Latchford, G., Masterson, C. & Tober, G. (2015). Clinician-client interactions in Motivational Enhancement Therapy. Innovation: Research and Development Newsletter, 20, 7.

Farooq, R. (2015). Forbidden Talk: Mainstreaming Conversations on ‘Race’ and Culture in Clinical Psychology. Seminar presented at the Making Diversity Interventions Count Annual Conference, Bradford, UK.

Farooq, R., Mir, G. & Thorne, F. (2015a). Making Visible the Bereavement Experiences of Pakistani Women following Infant Mortality. Paper presented at the Society for Reproductive & Infant Psychology 35th Annual Conference, Nottingham, UK.

Farooq, R., Mir, G. & Thorne, F. (2015b). “They say time heals it…it doesn’t”: Bereavement Experiences of Pakistani women following Infant Mortality. Paper presented at the European Congress of Psychology, Milan, Italy.

Linacre, S. J., Heywood-Everett, S., Sharma, V. & Hill, A. (2015). Comparing carer wellbeing: implications for eating disorders. Mental Health Review Journal, 20(2), 105-118. DOI link

McMullen, E. (2015). Experiences of staff working with voice hearers in acute mental health: An IPA study. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Research Forum, Leeds.

Newberry, G., Martin, C. & Robbins, L. (2015). How do people with learning disabilities experience and make sense of the ageing process? Aging & People with Learning Disabilities, 43(4), 285-292. DOI link

Notman, R., Hartley, N., Yule, R., Thorne, F. & Youngson, S. (2015). An evaluation of the University of Leeds mentoring scheme for psychologists in clinical training. Clinical Psychology Forum, 266, 40-43.

Purdie, F. & Morley, S. (2015a). Self-compassion, pain and breaking a social contract. Pain, 156(11), 2354-2363. DOI link

Purdie, F. & Morley, S. (2015b). Self-compassion, chronic pain and pain-related social difficulty. Poster and oral presentation at the British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Glasgow.

Radcliffe, K. Hopper, S., Martin, C. & Masterson, C. (2015). Doing Nothing? An outline of findings from two IPA studies concerned with non-improvement: from both the client and therapist perspective. Oral presentation at the UKCP Research Conference, London.

Richardson, H. & Morley, S. (2015). Action identification and meaning in life in chronic pain. Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 9(1), 1-10. DOI link

Wright, K. F., Bryant, L. D., Morley, S., Hewison, J., Duff, A. J. & Peckham, D. (2015). Presenting life with cystic fibrosis: a new approach to developing balanced, experience-based prenatal testing information. Health Expectations, 18(5), 1349–1362. DOI link

2014

Agoro, D., Farooq, R., & Ahir, L. (2014). “Hear me out”: An evaluation of BME service user’s experience of the Leeds Psychology & Psychotherapy Service. Poster presented at the Research Forum Conference, Leeds, UK.

Davies, A., & Kilmurray, M. (2014). "I know it’s wrong but I can’t change it": An Assertiveness Group Intervention Pilot for Women with mild/ borderline Intellectual Disabilities. Poster presented at The Seattle Club Conference on Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Canterbury, UK.

Donoghue, H. (2014). How is outcome monitoring integrated into practice? Clinicians’ routine use of feedback using CORE Net within secondary care mental health. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

Farooq, R. (2014). “Will you listen to Zaina?” Power & Narrative ideas with South Asian Women. Workshop at the Division of Clinical Psychology Pre-Qualification Group Conference, Birmingham, UK.

Farooq, R., Mir, G., & Thorne, F. (2014). Breaking the silence: Socially Disadvantaged Women & Infant Mortality. Paper presented at the Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference, Glasgow, UK.

Gormley, H., Duff, A., Brownlee, K., & Hearnshaw, C. (2014). What parents of children with cystic fibrosis expect of educational events. Nursing children and young people, 26(7), 21-24.  DOI link

Guthrie, H., Tetley, D., & Hill, A. J. (2014). Quasi-prospective, real-life monitoring of food craving post-bariatric surgery: comparison with overweight and normal weight women. Clinical Obesity, 4, 136-142.

Hunter, R. (2014). An evaluation of the Clinical Reviews in the Criminal Justice Mental Health Team. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

Johnson, L., P., M., & Plenaar, G. (2014). Criminal Justice Mental Health Team Service User Satisfaction Survey. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

Klepousniotou, E., Wild, C., & Mon-Williams, M. (2014a, July 16-18). A tDCS investigation of metaphorical language processing. Oral presentation at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, Newcastle, UK.

Klepousniotou, E., Wild, C., & Mon-Williams, M. (2014b, August 27-29).Investigating Broca’s and Wernicke’s area involvement in metaphor processing: A tDCS investigation. Poster presented at the 5th Neurobiology of Language Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

McMullan, E., Collins, S. C., & Gupta, A. (2014). Experiences of staff working with voice hearers in acute mental health: An interpretative phenomenological approach. Oral presentation at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

McMullan, E., Ramsden, J., & Lowton, M. (2014a). Offender Personality Disorder Pathway: Evaluation of Team Consultation. Mental Health Review Journal, 19(3), 185-195.

McMullan, E., Ramsden, J., & Lowton, M. (2014b). Team consultation to criminal justice staff working with offenders with personality disorder. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

McMullan, E., Ramsden, J., & Lowton, M. (2014c). Team consultation to criminal justice staff working with offenders with personality disorder. Poster presented at the North-East BPS Annual Conference, Northumbria, UK.

Parmar, S., Latchford, G., Duff, A., & Lee, T. (2014). 263 Parents’ understanding of genetic mutation and the implications for their child's CF. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 13, S115.

Radcliffe, K. (2014). An Evaluation of the ‘Foot in the Door’ Voluntary Internship. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

Sammons , P. (2014). Clinical Psychologists’ experience and understanding of the consultation they offer to professionals within the LYPFT Learning Disability Service. Poster presented at the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Research Forum, Leeds, UK.

Sammons, P., Bryant, L. D., Morley, S., Hewison, J., Duff, A. J., & Peckham, D. (2015). Presenting life with cystic fibrosis: a new approach to developing balanced, experience-based prenatal testing information. Health Expectations, 18(5), 1349–1362. DOI link

Sammons, P. H., Isherwood, T., & Martin, C. (2014). People with Learning Disabilities and the interpersonal construction of self-determination. Poster presented at the Seattle Club Conference, Canterbury, UK.

Young, S. J., Gudjonsson, G. H., Goodwin, E. J., Jotangia, A., Farooq, R., Haddrick, D., et al. (2014). Beyond the gates: Identifying and managing offenders with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in community probation service. Public Health, 1(2), 33-42.