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Dr Joanne Hodgekins

Job Title Contact Location
Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Psychology  J dot Hodgekins at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 1890  
Elizabeth Fry Building 2.13 
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Biography

After completing my undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of York in 2003, I moved to Norfolk and started working as a Research Associate at the University of East Anglia.  I was initially employed on the Psychological Prevention of Relapse in Psychosis (PRP) study but moved over to the Improvement of Social Recovery in Early Psychosis (ISREP) project in September 2004.
I began my PhD in ‘The structure of schizotypy and its associated underlying mechanisms in clinical and non-clinical populations’ in July 2004.

Key Research Interests

My research interests include:

  • Psychosis continuum
  • Assessment and prevalence of schizotypal personality and low-level psychotic symptoms in the general population and their correlates
  • The importance of schizotypy in psychosis
  • Potential mechanisms underlying different types of schizotypal/psychotic symptoms, e.g. schema, social anxiety, neuropsychological/neuropsychological influences

Research Group Members

Psychology and Psychiatry

Psychosis


Number of items: 15.

Article

Lockett, SH, Hatton, J, Turner, R, Stubbins, C, Hodgekins, J and Fowler, D (2011) Using a semi-structured interview to explore imagery experienced during social anxiety for clients with a diagnosis of psychosis: an exploratory study conducted within an early intervention for psychosis service. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 40 (1). pp. 55-68.

Fowler, D, Hodgekins, J, Garety, P, Freeman, D, Kuipers, E, Dunn, G, Smith, B and Bebbington, P (2011) Negative Cognition, Depressed Mood, and Paranoia: A Longitudinal Pathway Analysis Using Structural Equation Modeling. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 7.

Fowler, DG, Hodgekins, J, Arena, K, Turner, R, Lower, R, Wheeler, K, Corlett, E, Reilly, T and Wilson, J (2010) Early detection and psychosocial intervention for young people who are at risk of developing long term socially disabling severe mental illness: Should we give equal priority to functional recovery and complex emotional dysfunction as to psychotic symptoms? Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 7 (2). pp. 63-71.

Hodgekins, J and Fowler, DG (2010) CBT and Recovery from Psychosis in the ISREP Trial: Mediating Effects of Hope and Positive Beliefs on Activity. Psychiatric Services, 61 (3). pp. 321-324.

Barton, GR, Hodgekins, J, Mugford, M, Jones, PB, Croudace, T and Fowler, DG (2009) Cognitive behaviour therapy for improving social recovery in psychosis: cost-effectiveness analysis. Schizophrenia Research, 112 (1-3). pp. 158-63.

Barton, GR, Hodgekins, J, Mugford, M, Jones, PB, Croudace, T and Fowler, DG (2009) Measuring the benefits of treatment for psychosis: validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D. British Journal of Psychiatry, 195 (2). pp. 170-176.

Fowler, DG, Hodgekins, J, Howells, L, Millward, M, Ivins, A, Taylor, G, Hackmann, C, Hill, K, Bishop, N and Macmillan, I (2009) Can targeted early intervention improve recovery in psychosis? A historical control evaluation of the effectiveness of different models of early intervention service provision in Norfolk 1998-2007. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 3 (4). pp. 282-288.

Fowler, DG, Hodgekins, J, Painter, M, Reilly, T, Crane, C, Macmillan, I, Mugford, M, Croudace, T and Jones, PB (2009) Cognitive behaviour therapy for improving social recovery in psychosis: a report from the ISREP MRC Trial Platform study (Improving Social Recovery in Early Psychosis). Psychological Medicine, 39 (10). pp. 1627-1636.

Fowler, DG, Freeman, D, Smith, B, Kuipers, E, Bebbington, PE, Bashforth, H, Coker, SE, Hodgekins, J, Gracie, A, Dunn, G and Garety, P (2006) The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS): psychometric properties and associations with paranoia and grandiosity in non-clinical and psychosis samples. Psychological Medicine, 36 (6). pp. 749-759.

Hodgekins, J and Fowler, DG (2006) Comparing low-level psychotic phenomena in clinical and non-clinical populations: more than just an issue of prevalence? c, 114 (1). pp. 27-28.

Hodgekins, J, Fowler, DG, Bradford, S, Macmillan, I and Jones, P (2006) Psychological and neuropsychological predictors of time use and social recovery in early psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 86 (Suppl).

Hodgekins, J, Fowler, DG, Freeman, D and Coker, SE (2006) The nature of schizotypy in early psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 86 (Suppl). pp. 88-89.

Thompson, P and Hodgekins, J (2004) After effects and the schizotypal personality. Perception, 33 (38).

Conference or Workshop Item

Hodgekins, J (2005) The structure of schizotypy and its associated underlying mechanisms in clinical and non-clinical populations. In: 33rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Uni.

Thesis

Hodgekins, Joanne Michelle (2009) The Nature of Schizotypal Symptoms and Social Recovery in Psychosis. Doctoral thesis, University of East Anglia.

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