We have research assistant posts in @OxExpPsy to work on a number of great clinical trials evaluating psychological interventions for psychosis. https://t.co/v11POXnsEV
An exciting new clinical psychologist position in Oxford to provide our new Feeling Safer guided online programme for the treatment of persecutory delusions (starting October). https://t.co/PHlmMAmO0u
Delighted that first clinical testing results of Feeling Safer are now published. Our new six-month supported online programme for persecutory delusions maintained the large effects of the face-to-face therapy. @OxExpPsy@OxPsychiatry@OxHealthBRC
https://t.co/EYUqFpMUnY
Testing Feeling Safer — a six-month supported online programme for treating persecutory delusions. Protocol for the trial evaluating outcomes, moderation, mediation, and health economics:
https://t.co/WqiQxIEPkS
A new theoretical model of persecutory delusions (severe paranoia) that explicitly shows what needs to happen in treatment. Includes how to introduce counterweights to the thoughts and behaviours that cause paranoia. @OxExpPsy@OxPsychiatry@CambUP_Psych https://t.co/xYK38Wqlth
A summation of our thinking about sleep and circadian difficulties and psychosis. Hopefully clinically valuable and an aid for theoretical understanding too. @FelicityWaite@CambUP_Psych@OxExpPsy https://t.co/wg266YbbUH
'Fascinating... shocking' @Spectator@ProfDFreeman, Professor of Psychology at Oxford, has spent thirty years at the vanguard of paranoia research and treatment. This remarkable and moving book tells the story of that journey.
🧠 PARANOIA is out today in paperback!
New open access paper: Paranoia and USEs in Parkinson's disease. We aimed to explore if our psychological models of psychosis could inform our understanding psychotic experiences in PD https://t.co/0JaZ7fAhXg 1/5
Hopefully this will prove a v valuable resourse: potential priorities for research on paranoia. lots of great questions. Excellent work by @DavidArielSher and the team including @ThomasKabir@OxPsychiatry https://t.co/Hk7J6d7oFJ
This is an important one for understanding how delusions may, or may not, improve with psychological therapy. Marvellous analysis of Feeling Safe individual trajectories from Lucy Jenner, Mollie Payne, @richardaemsley and team. @OxPsychiatry@KingsIoPPN
https://t.co/20JiG1Q0Yt
Part-time peer intervention delivery role with our team helping provide a new six-month guided online programme for the treatment of paranoia: Feeling Safer. We are very excited about the potential of Feeling Safer. @OxfordHealthNHS@OxHealthBRC
https://t.co/Nyyc1acIUB
The power of virtual reality…
@EllaRhodesPsych hears from those using the technology: has its early promise been realised?
https://t.co/1jxwVO52y1
@ProfDFreeman@phello@impactvrlab@domnaban @KathrynBFrancis @seaheroquest
We are recruiting to a fantastic new Associate Professorship in Clinical Psychology position at Oxford @OxExpPsy@oxicpt@ReubenCollege. Looking for a leader/future leader in rigorous clinical psychology research that has a clear trajectory to impact.
https://t.co/GHKdLKpiAb
New clinical psychologist position in the Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis (O-CAP) research group. Focus on evaluating new psychological treatments that have potential to lead to large change for patients. @OxPsychiatry@OxExpPsy
https://t.co/n8XQSoReCW
New early stage experimental work from our team on the use of VR for smoking cessation. @AitorInVR our VR computer scientist lead. @OxPsychiatry@OxExpPsy@OxHealthBRC https://t.co/CfN5s6oMpL
A paper describing how we developed Phoenix VR self-confidence automated therapy. The initial cohort trial indicated potentially large benefits for psychological wellbeing. @OxPsychiatry@OxHealthBRC
https://t.co/vV87fm5Z0f
How VR characters are programmed matters for mental health applications. A randomised controlled test for paranoia. marvellous work by @nameIsShuYeah@OxPsychiatry@OxHealthBRC https://t.co/NR6bMbLSaF
In the latest edition of ‘Behind the Research’, Professor Anke Ehlers tells us about her work developing effective, specialised digitally enabled therapies for social anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder 👇
https://t.co/CAcOMdwxRL