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Recent publications – Precision Psychological Therapies


Espie C, Emsley R, Kyle S, Gordon C, Drake C, Siriwardena A et al. Effect of Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia on Health, Psychological Well-being, and Sleep-Related Quality of Life: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry. 2019;76(1):21.


Freeman D, Haselton P, Freeman J, Spanlang B, Kishore S, Albery E et al. Automated psychological therapy using immersive virtual reality for treatment of fear of heights: a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Psychiatry. 2018;5(8):625-632.


Freeman D, Lister R, Waite F, Yu LM, Slater M, Dunn G, Clark D. Automated psychological therapy using virtual reality (VR) for patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a single-blind parallel-group randomised controlled trial (THRIVE). Trials. 2019;20:87.


Murray H, Grey N, Wild J, Warnock-Parkes E, Kerr A, Clark DM, and Ehlers A. Cognitive therapy for post- traumatic stress disorder following critical illness and intensive care unit admission. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist.


Murphy R, Calugi S, Cooper Z, and Dalle Grave R. Challenges and opportunities for enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) in light of COVID-19. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. 


Netsi E, Pearson RM, Murray L, Cooper P, Craske MG and Stein A. Association of Persistent and Severe Postnatal Depression With Child Outcomes. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018;75(3):247-253.


Reeve S, Nickless A, Sheaves B, Freeman D. Insomnia, negative affect, and psychotic experiences: Modelling pathways over time in a clinical observational study. Psychiatry Research. 2018;269:673-680.


Sachschal J, Woodward E, Ehlers A. Appraisal biases about strangers in posttraumatic stress disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2018; 13.


Smith KV, Thew GR, Graham B. Conducting ethical internet-based research with vulnerable populations: A qualitative study of bereaved participants’ experiences of online questionnaires. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2018;9:sup1, 1506231.


Thew GR, Powell CLYM, Kwok APL, Lissillour Chan MH, Wild J, Warnock-Parkes, E, Leung PWL, Clark DM. Internet-based Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in Hong Kong: Therapist training and dissemination case series. JMIR Formative Research. In Press.


Wiedemann M, Thew GR, Stott R, Ehlers A. suddengains: An R package to identify sudden gains in longitudinal data. PsyArXiv. 2019.


Wild J, El-Salahi S, Tyson G, Lorenz H, Pariante CM, Danese A, et al. Preventing PTSD, depression and associated health problems in student paramedics: protocol for PREVENT-PTSD, a randomised controlled trial of supported online cognitive training for resilience versus alternative online training and standard practice. BMJ Open 2018;8:bmjopen-2018-022292.


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