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Honorary

Prof Shirley Reynolds

Shirley Reynolds

Honorary Professorial Fellow & Co-Director (ClinPsyD)

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Honorary Professorial Fellow 
& Co-Director (ClinPsyD)
S dot Reynolds at uea dot ac dot uk    
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Career

  • Current: Professor of Clinical Psychology, Norwich Medical School
  • 1994-2002: Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Norwich Medical School
  • 1993-1994: Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University College London
  • 1987-1993: Research Clinical Psychologist/ Non-clinical Scientist, Grade I MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield                             
  • 1984-1987: Trainee Clinical Psychologist, East Anglia Regional Health Authority

Academic Background

  • 1981 BSc (Tech), Psychology1st Class U.W.I.S.T., Cardiff
  • 1987 MSc in Clinical Psychology University of Leicester
  • 1989 Chartered. Clinical Psychologist British Psychological Society
  • 1999 PhD in Psychology University of Sheffield


Current Appointments

1.  Professor of Clinical Psychology, Norwich Medical School, UEA

2.  Head of Department of Psychological Sciences, Norwich Medical School, UEA.

3.  Co-Director, Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology, UEA

4.  President British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy (BABCP)

5.  Lead: Mental Health Research Programme East Norfolk and Waveney, NHS Research Consortium

6.  Deputy Director, East Anglia Mental Health Research Hub (MHRN)

7.  External Assessor, Teaching and Research Panel (Professorial appointments) British Psychological Society

8   External examiner, University of Sheffield, University College London

9.  Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health Trust

Key Research Interests

Child and adolescent mental health especially anxiety disorders / OCD

Development of psychological therapies (CBT) for children

Children’s cognitive development

Adapting CBT for people with learning disabilities

Psychotherapy research (RCTs and process research)
 

Recent Grants

NIHR Programme Grant (2011 to 2014): Diabetes Prevention Trial, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. CI: Dr Mike Sampson, UEA/NNUH. (£1,998,700)

NIHR Health Technology Assessment (2011-2015): Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment Trial (OCTET). Multi-site RCT. CI: Karina Lovell, University of Manchester. (£2,526,301 plus £69,854 NHS costs)

NIHR Health Technology Assessment (2009-2014): Improving mood with psychodynamic and cognitive therapy (IMPACT).  Multisite RCT.  CI: Ian Goodyer, Cambridge. (£2,826,625 plus £2,119,744 NHS costs)

NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (2008-2011): Support for computerised cognitive therapy for patients with depression/anxiety: a factorial randomised controlled comparison of brief vs. enhanced support given by clinicians vs. non-clinicians CI: Lina Gega, UEA. (£249,999)

NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (2008-2011): The acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of parental-enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents with OCD (ROCKY) CI: Shirley Reynolds. (£256,837) 


Recent Publications 

Bruce M, Collins S, Langdon P, Powlitch S and Reynolds S (2010) Does training improve understanding of core concepts in cognitive behaviour therapy by people with intellectual disabilities? A randomised experiment.  British Journal of Clinical Psychology 49 1-13. 

Field A, Cartwright-Hatton S, Reynolds S and Cresswell C (2008) Future directions for child anxiety theory and treatment. Cognition and Emotion (Special Issue: Anxiety in children)

Gifford S, Bell S, Wilson C and Reynolds S (2008) Threat interpretation bias in anxious children and their mothers.  Cognition and Emotion (Special Issue: Anxiety in children) 

Goodyer I, Tsancheva S, Byford S, Dubicka B, Hill J, Kelvin R, Reynolds S, Roberts C, Senior R,  Suckling J, Wilkinson P, Target M and Fonagy P, (2011) Improving mood with psychoanalytic and cognitive therapies (IMPACT): A pragmatic effectiveness superiority trial to investigate whether specialised psychological treatment reduces the risk for relapse in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.  Trials 12 175 

Hamill M, Reid M, and Reynolds S (2008) Letters in Cognitive Analytic Therapy: The Patient’s Experience.  Psychotherapy Research 18 573-583.  

Kelly V, Barker H, Field A, Wilson C and Reynolds S  (2010)  Can Rachman’s indirect pathways be used to un-learn Fear? A prospective paradigm to test whether children’s fears can be reduced using positive information and modelling a non-anxious response.  Behaviour Research and Therapy 48 164-170 

Matthews L, Reynolds S and Derisley J (2007) Examining cognitive models of obsessive compulsive disorder in adolescents.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 35 149-164.  

Reeves J, Reynolds S, Coker S and Wilson C (2010) An experimental manipulation of responsibility in children: A test of the inflated responsibility model of obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 41 228-233. 

Reynolds S and Reeves J (2008) Do cognitive models of obsessive compulsive disorder apply to children and adolescents?  A systematic review of the literature.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (Special Issue: Anxiety in Children).   

Wilson E C F, Thalanany M, Shepstone L, Charlesworth G, Poland F, Harvey I, Price D, Reynolds S and Mugford M (2008) Befriending carers of people with dementia: A cost utility analysis.  International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 23 1-12. 


Teaching Interests

I am co-director of the doctoral programme in clinical psychology.  Most of my teaching is around research including the supervision of Clinical Psychology Doctorates and PhDs


Number of items: 75.

Article

Reynolds, SA, Wilson, Charlotte, Austin, Jo and Hooper, L (2012) Effects of psychotherapy for anxiety in children and adolescents: A meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychology Review (Epub ahead of print). ISSN 02727358

Bruce, M, Collins, S, Langdon, PE, Powlitch, S and Reynolds, SA (2010) Does training improve understanding of core concepts in cognitive behaviour therapy by people with intellectual disabilities? A randomised experiment. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 49. pp. 1-13. ISSN 0144-6657

Kelly, V, Barker, H, Field, A, Wilson, CE and Reynolds, SA (2010) Can Rachman's indirect pathways be used to un-learn Fear? A prospective paradigm to test whether children's fears can be reduced using positive information and modelling a non-anxious response. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48 (2). pp. 164-170.

Reeves, J, Reynolds, SA and Coker, SE (2010) An experimental manipulation of responsibility in children: a test of the inflated responsibility model of OCD. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 41 (3). pp. 228-233.

Wilson, E, Thalanany, M, Shepstone, L, Charlesworth, G, Poland, F, Harvey, IM, Price, D, Reynolds, SA and Mugford, M (2009) Befriending carers of people with dementia: a cost utility analysis. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24 (6). pp. 610-623.

Brosan, L, Moore, R and Reynolds, SA (2008) Self evaluation of cognitive therapy performance: Do therapists know how competent they are? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36 (5). pp. 581-587.

Charlesworth, G, Shepstone, L, Wilson, E, Mindell, J, Reynolds, SA, Mugford, M, Poland, F, Harvey, IM and Price, D (2008) Befriending carers of people with dementia: randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal, 336 (7656). pp. 1295-1297.

Field, A, Cartwright-Hatton, S, Reynolds, SA and Cresswell, C (2008) Future directions for child anxiety theory and treatment. Cognition and Emotion, 22 (3). pp. 385-394.

Gifford, S, Bell, S, Wilson, CE and Reynolds, SA (2008) Threat interpretation bias in anxious children and their mothers. Cognition and Emotion, 22 (3). pp. 497-508.

Hamill, M, Reid, M and Reynolds, SA (2008) Letters in Cognitive Analytic Therapy: The Patient's Experience. Psychotherapy Research, 18 (5). pp. 573-583.

Reynolds, SA and Reeves, J (2008) Do cognitive models of obsessive compulsive disorder apply to children and adolescents? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36 (4). pp. 463-471.

Brosan, L, Moore, R and Reynolds, SA (2007) Factors associated with competence in cognitive therapists. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 35 (2). pp. 179-190.

Matthews, L, Reynolds, SA and Derisley, J (2007) Examining cognitive models of obsessive compulsive disorder in adolescents. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 35 (2). pp. 149-163.

Snow, E, Langdon, PE and Reynolds, SA (2007) Care staff attributions toward self-injurious behaviour exhibited by adults with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 11 (1). pp. 47-63.

Martinez, R, Reynolds, SA and Howe, AC (2006) Factors that influence the detection of psychological problems in adolescents iattending general practices. British Journal of General Practice, 56 (529). pp. 594-599.

Reynolds, SA, Girling, E, Coker, SE and Eastwood, L (2006) The effect of mental health problems on children's ability to discriminate amongst thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 30 (5). pp. 599-607.

Sams, K, Reynolds, SA and Collins, S (2006) The ability of adults with learning disabilities to distinguish between thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 19 (1). pp. 25-33.

Sams, K, Reynolds, SA and Collins, S (2006) Cognitive Therapy Abilities in People with Learning Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 19 (1). pp. 25-33.

Derisley, J, Libby, S, Clark, S and Reynolds, SA (2005) Mental health, coping and family-functioning in parents of young people with obsessive-compulsive disorder and with anxiety disorders. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44 (3). pp. 439-444.

Derisley, J, Libby, S, Clark, S and Reynolds, SA (2005) Parental mental health, coping and family functioning in young people with anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder. British Journal of Clinical Psychology.

Doherr, E, Reynolds, SA, Wetherly, J and Evans, EH (2005) Young Children's Ability to engage in Cognitive Therapy Tasks: Associations with age and Educational Experience. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 33 (2). pp. 201-215.

Hipwell, A, Reynolds, SA and Pitts Crick, E (2004) Cognitive vulnerability to post-natal depressive symptomatology. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 22 (3). pp. 211-227.

Libby, S, Reynolds, SA, Clark, S and Derisley, J (2004) Cognitive appraisals in young people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and allied disciplines, 45 (6). pp. 1076-1084.

Quakely, S, Reynolds, SA and Coker, SE (2004) Visual cues and age improve children's abilities to discriminate between thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42 (3). pp. 343-356.

Quakley, SM, Coker, SE, Palmer, K and Reynolds, SA (2003) Can children distinguish between thoughts and behaviours? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 31 (2). pp. 159-168.

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Stiles, WB, Hardy, GE, Rees, A, Reynolds, SA and Startup, M (2003) Time is of the essence: A selective review of the fall and rise of brief therapy research. Psychology and Psychotherapy, 76 (3). pp. 211-235.

Derisley, J and Reynolds, SA (2002) Evaluation of the Stages of Change Scales to measure client readiness for treatment in a mental health sample. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 30 (2). pp. 217-222.

Pollock, JI, Reynolds, SA, Horrocks, S, Emond, AM, Harvey, IM and Shepherd, M (2002) Health and social factors for health visitor caseload weighting: reliability, accuracy and current and potential use. Health and Social Care in the Community, 10 (2). pp. 82-90.

Reading, R, Reynolds, SA and Steele, S (2002) Citizen's Advice in primary care for families with young children. Child Care, Health & Development, 28 (1). pp. 39-45.

Reynolds, SA and Derisley, J (2002) The Use of the Stages of Change Scale to measure readiness to engage in psychotherapy in a UK clinical sample. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.

Reading, R and Reynolds, SA (2001) Debt, social disadvantage and maternal depression. Social Science and Medicine, 53 (4). pp. 441-453.

Rees, A, Hardy, GE, Barkham, M, Elliott, R and Reynolds, SA (2001) "It’s like catching a desire before it flies away": A comprehensive process analysis of a problem definition event in cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression. Psychotherapy Research, 11 (3). pp. 331-351.

Reynolds, SA (2000) Evidence based practice and psychotherapy research. Journal of Mental Health, 9. pp. 257-266.

Reynolds, SA (2000) Interventions: what works, what doesn't? Occupational Medicine, 50. pp. 315-319.

Reynolds, SA (2000) Evidence based mental health services. The Mental Health Review, 5. pp. 7-10.

Reynolds, SA and Derisley, J (2000) The transtheoretical stages of change as a predictor of attendance and alliance in psychotherapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 39 (4). pp. 371-383.

Briner, RB and Reynolds, SA (1999) The costs, benefits and limitations of organisational level stress interventions. Journal of Organisational Behaviour, 20 (5). pp. 625-646.

Reynolds, SA (1997) Psychological well-being at work: Is prevention better than cure? Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 43. pp. 93-102.

Totterdell, P, Parkinson, B, Briner, RB and Reynolds, SA (1997) Forecasting Feelings: The accuracy and effects of self-predictions of mood. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 12. pp. 631-650.

Barkham, M, Rees, A, Stiles, WB, Shapiro, DA, Hardy, GE and Reynolds, SA (1996) Dose-effect relations in time-limited psychotherapy for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64 (5). pp. 927-935.

Reynolds, SA, Stiles, WB, Barkham, M, Shapiro, DA, Hardy, GE and Rees, A (1996) Acceleration of affective change in contrasting time-limited psychotherapies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66. pp. 577-586.

Stiles, WB, Startup, M, Hardy, GE, Barkham, M, Rees, A, Shapiro, DA and Reynolds, SA (1996) Therapist session intentions in cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy. Journal of Counselling Psychology, 43. pp. 412-414.

Totterdell, P, Briner, RB, Parkinson, B and Reynolds, SA (1996) Fingerprinting time series: Dynamic patterns in self-report and performance measures uncovered by a graphical non-linear method. British Journal of Psychology, 87. pp. 43-60.

Hardy, GE, Barkham, M, Shapiro, DA, Rees, A, Reynolds, SA and Stiles, WB (1995) The impact of Cluster C personality disorders on the outcome of contrasting psychological treatments for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63 (6). pp. 997-1004.

Hardy, GE, Barkham, M, Shapiro, DA, Reynolds, SA, Rees, A and Stiles, WB (1995) Credibility and outcome of cognitive-bahvioural and psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34. pp. 555-569.

Munton, AG, Parkinson, B, Reynolds, SA, Totterdell, P and Briner, RB (1995) Family functioning and coping with change: A longitudinal test of the circumplex model. Human Relations, 48 (9). pp. 1055-1072.

Reynolds, SA (1995) Time focus and mood report: relations between momentary and generalized ratings of affect. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21 (4). pp. 331-339.

West, M and Reynolds, SA (1995) Employee attitudes to work-baed counselling services. Work and Stress, 15. pp. 31-44.

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Rees, A, Hardy, GE, Reynolds, SA and Startup, M (1994) Effects of treatment duration and severity of depression on the effectivness of cognitive-behavioural and psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62 (3). pp. 522-534.

Reynolds, SA and Briner, RB (1994) Stress management at work: By whom, for whom, and to what ends? British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 22. pp. 75-89.

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Rees, A, Hardy, GE, Reynolds, SA and Startup, M (1994) Looking as strongly as we should in the right places: A reply to Norcross and Rossi. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62 (3). pp. 539-542.

Stiles, WB, Reynolds, SA, Barkham, M, Shapiro, DA, Rees, A and Hardy, GE (1994) Evaluation and description in measures of psychotherapy session impact on clients. Journal of Counselling Psychology, 41 (2). pp. 175-185.

Totterdell, P, Reynolds, SA, Parkinson, B and Briner, RB (1994) Associations between sleep with everyday mood, minor symptoms, and social interaction experiences. Sleep, 17 (5). pp. 466-475.

Reynolds, SA, Taylor, E and Shapiro, DA (1993) Session impact in stress management training. Journal of Occupational and Organisational Psychology, 66. pp. 99-113.

Reynolds, SA, Taylor, E and Shapiro, DA (1993) Impact and outcome in stress management training. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 3 (4). pp. 325-338.

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Reynolds, SA, Hardy, GE and Stiles, WB (1992) Prescriptive and Exploratory psychotherapies: Towards an integration based on the assimilation model. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2. pp. 253-272.

Reynolds, SA and Gilbert, P (1991) Psychological impact of unemployment: Interactive effects of vulnerability and protective factors on depression. Journal of Counselling Psychology, 38 (1). pp. 76-84.

Reynolds, SA and Shapiro, DA (1991) Stress reduction in transition: Conceptual problems in the design, implementation and evaluation of worksite stress management interventions. Human Relations, 44 (7). pp. 717-733.

Gilbert, P and Reynolds, SA (1990) The relationship between Eysenck Personality Questionnaire and Beck's concepts of sociotrophy and autonomy. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 29. pp. 319-325.

Book Section

Reynolds, SA, McLean, M, Reading, R, Caetano, R, Castle, D, Chadwick, R, Clarke, S, Cooney, CA, Manica da Cruz, IB, Felton, J and Hartman Iv, JL (2002) Evaluating a community based intervention to address inequalities in women's health. In: Women's Minds: Womens Bodies Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Macmillan. ISBN 0333919696

Leakey, P, Littlewood, M, Reynolds, SA and Bunce, D Caring for the carers. North Derbyshire Health Authority. In: Creating Healthy Work Organizations. Chichester: Wiley.

Reynolds, SA The family scenario: Observing the families. In: Ecological Studies of Family Life. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN 0471912530

Reynolds, SA and Briner, RB Stress management at work: With whom, for whom and to what ends? In: Stress Management and Counselling: Theory, Practice, Research and Methodology. Cassell: London. ISBN 0304335657

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Hardy, GE, Morrison, LA, Reynolds, SA, Startup, M and Harper, H Psychotherapy research program. In: Psychotherapy Research Programs. Washington: Society for Psychotherapy Research and American Psychological Association.

Shapiro, DA, Barkham, M, Rees, A, Hardy, GE, Reynolds, SA and Startup, M Decisions, decisions, decisions: Determining the effects of treatment method and duration on the outcome of psychotherapy for depression. In: Research Foundations for Psychotherapy Practice. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN 0471952192

Shapiro, DA, Harper, H, Startup, M, Reynolds, SA, Bird, D and Suokas, A The high water mark of the drug metaphor: A meta-analytic critique of process-outcome research. In: Psychotherapy Research: Assessing and Redirecting the Tradition. New York: Springer.

Monograph

Reynolds, S (2008) Cognitive models of obsessive compulsive disorder and young people. Meeting Abstract. Psychology Press, International Journal of Psychology.

Conference or Workshop Item

Nicol, AAM, Smith, RD, Mills, KS, Adams, M and Reynolds, SA (2006) Shared decision-making in rheumatoid arthritis: the patients' view (poster presentation). In: European Association for Communication in Healthcare Conference, Basel.

Nicol, AAM, Smith, RD, Mills, KS, Adams, M and Reynolds, SA (2006) Shared Clinical Decision-making in Rheumatology: What do the Patients Think? (poster presentation). In: Society for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting, Leeds.

Nicol, AAM, Smith, RD, Mills, KS, Somerville, M, Adams, M and Reynolds, SA (2006) What do patients with rheumatoid arthritis think of shared clinical decision-making? A qualitiative observational study of anti-TNF treatment in clinical practice (poster presentation). In: European League Against Rheumatism Congress, Amsterdam.

Quakley, SM, Reynolds, SA and Coker, SE (2005) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with Children. An Investigation of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Skills in Young Children Referred to CAMH Services. In: British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 33rd Annual Conference Abstracts, .

Snow, E, Langdon, PE and Reynolds, SA (2003) Staff attributions toward clients with mild learning disabilities who self-injury. In: British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies Conference, York.

Snow, E, Langdon, PE and Reynolds, SA (2003) Staff attributions toward clients with mild learning disabilities who self-injury. In: European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Conference, Prague.

Book

Parkinson, B, Briner, RB, Totterdell, P and Reynolds, SA Changing Moods: The Psychology of Mood and Mood Regulation. UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 0582278147

Reynolds, SA and Trinder, E Evidence-Based Practice: A Critical Appraisal. Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632050586

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External Activities and Indicators of Esteem

  • Department of Health, Improving Access to Psychological Therapies for Children and Young People, Expert Reference Group (from February 2011 to June 2011).
  • British Psychological Society (BPS) National Assessor for Academic and Professorial posts in Clinical Psychology (Jan 2005-present)
  • Associate editor of the British Journal of Clinical Psychology (Jan 2006 to December 2010)
  • Conference Committee of the New Savoy Partnership
  • Scientific Committee of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BABCP) (March 2007 to present).
  • Clinical Psychology Panel, ESRC Benchmarking exercise, October 2012
  • Research Board of the British Psychological Society (April 2006 to present)
  • External examiner at the University of Sheffield for the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology (2009 to 2013)
  • Honorary clinical appointment at Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (2004 to present)
  • Member of the Psychotherapy Professions Advisory Group (PPAG) (September 2009 to present)
  • Advisor to the Health Professions Council, Psychotherapy and Counselling Registration (September 2009 to present)

Professional Activities

  • January 1996 - Sept 97 Secretary, East Anglia Branch, Division of Clinical Psychology
  • December 1996- 2001 BPS Committee for Training in Clinical Psychology
  • September 1998 - 2001 Executive Committee, BPS, Division of Clinical Psychology
  • November 1999 - 2005 BPS Quality and Effectiveness Sub-Committee
  • November 1999 - 2001 BPS Centre for Research and Effectiveness (CORE)
  • July 2000 – Dec 2001 BPS Working Party on NSF Workforce Planning
  • February 2002-April 2004 NICE Mental Health Guidelines Advisory Committee
  • Sept 2000 – June 2002 BPS Working Party on DoH National Plan
  • June 2002 – 2004 BPS Journals Committee
  • March 2003 – date BPS External Assessor, Teaching and Research Panel (Professorial appointments)
  • April 2002-date Norfolk and Waveney Research Governance Committee
  • March 2008-date BABCP Conference committee
  • July 2009 - date Trustee, British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy (BABCP)
  • June 2011-date Co Chair BABCP Public Involvement Panel
  • President, BABCP
  • Deputy Director, East Anglia Mental Health Research Network

Administrative Posts/Responsibilities

  • Group leader P&P
  • Joint Course Director - Doctoral programme in clinical psychology
  • Member CPT
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