
Previous student publications
- Bird, T., Mansell, W. & Tai, S. (2009) Method of Levels: initial steps in assessing adherence and the development of a qualitative framework for mapping clients' control hierarchies. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 2009, 2, 145-166.
- Brooks, A. & Wearden, A. "Discriminating caregiver burden from related constructs."
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Division of Health Psychology of the BPS, Nottingham, September 12-14, 2007
- Davies, S. & Blanchette, I. (2008) The threat-superiority effect: Can physiological responses tell us more? Poster. 29th STAR Conference (Stress and Anxiety Research Society), London, UK. July 2008
- Higginson, S. & Mansell, W. (in press) What is the Mechanism of Psychological Change? A Qualitative Analysis of Six Individuals who Experienced Personal Change and Recovery Following a Significant Life Difficulty. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice
- Seal, K., Mansell, W. & Mannion, H. (2008) What lies between hypomania and bipolar disorder? A qualitative analysis of twelve non-treatment-seeking people with a history of hypomanic experiences and no history of major depression. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 81, 33-53
- Corbett, F., Jefferies, E. & Lambon Ralph M.A. (in press) "The use of cueing to alleviate recurrent verbal perseverations: Evidence from transcortical sensory aphasia." Aphasiology
- Jackson, I. & Sirois, S. (submitted, under revision) Infant cognition: Going full factorial with pupil data. Developmental Science
- Sirois, S., & Jackson, I. (2007) Pupil dilation and infant cognition. In Y. Demiris & B. Scassellati & D. Mareschal (Eds.), 6th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (pp. 223-228). London, UK: IEEE
- Mansell, W., Powell, S., Pedley, R., Thomas, N. & Jones, S. A. (in press) The Process of Recovery from Bipolar I Disorder: A Qualitative Analysis of Personal Accounts in Relation to an Integrative Cognitive Model. British Journal of Clinical Psychology
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