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An experience sampling study of worry and rumination in psychosis
S Hartley, G Haddock, DV e Sa, R Emsley, C Barrowclough
Psychological medicine 44 (8), 1605-1614, 2014
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Positive affect in the family environment protects against relapse in first-episode psychosis
G Lee, C Barrowclough, F Lobban
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 49, 367-376, 2014
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Affective instability prior to and after thoughts about self-injury in individuals with and at-risk of psychosis: a mobile phone based study
JE Palmier-Claus, J Ainsworth, M Machin, G Dunn, E Barkus, ...
Archives of Suicide Research 17 (3), 275-287, 2013
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
The influence of thought control on the experience of persecutory delusions and auditory hallucinations in daily life
S Hartley, G Haddock, DV e Sa, R Emsley, C Barrowclough
Behaviour research and therapy 65, 1-4, 2015
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Therapist–client relationships in a psychological therapy trial for psychosis and substance misuse
K Berry, L Gregg, R Hartwell, G Haddock, M Fitzsimmons, ...
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 152, 170-176, 2015
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
The impact of alcohol on clinical outcomes in established psychosis: a longitudinal study
C Barrowclough, E Eisner, S Bucci, R Emsley, T Wykes
Addiction 109 (8), 1297-1305, 2014
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Preferences for psychological therapy in psychosis: trial participation, mode of treatment, and willingness to be randomised
K Sumner, G Haddock, S Hartley, M Kilbride, M McCusker, L Pitt, ...
Journal of Mental Health 23 (2), 67-71, 2014
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Overcoming challenges in delivering integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy for bipolar disorder with co-morbid alcohol use: Therapist perspectives
K Berry, C Barrowclough, M Fitsimmons, R Hartwell, C Hilton, L Riste, ...
Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 48 (5), 615-620, 2020
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
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Actissist: proof-of-concept trial of a theory-driven digital intervention for psychosis
S Bucci, C Barrowclough, J Ainsworth, M Machin, R Morris, K Berry, ...
Schizophrenia bulletin 44 (5), 1070-1080, 2018
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Integrating mobile-phone based assessment for psychosis into people’s everyday lives and clinical care: a qualitative study
JE Palmier-Claus, A Rogers, J Ainsworth, M Machin, C Barrowclough, ...
BMC psychiatry 13, 1-12, 2013
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
A comparison of two delivery modalities of a mobile phone-based assessment for serious mental illness: native smartphone application vs text-messaging only implementations
J Ainsworth, JE Palmier-Claus, M Machin, C Barrowclough, G Dunn, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 15 (4), e60, 2013
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Feasibility of a ward‐based psychological intervention to improve staff and patient relationships in psychiatric rehabilitation settings
K Berry, G Haddock, S Kellett, C Roberts, R Drake, C Barrowclough
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 55 (3), 236-252, 2016
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Assessing early signs of relapse in psychosis: review and future directions
E Eisner, R Drake, C Barrowclough
Clinical Psychology Review 33 (5), 637-653, 2013
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Early psychosis service user views on digital technology: qualitative analysis
S Bucci, R Morris, K Berry, N Berry, G Haddock, C Barrowclough, S Lewis, ...
JMIR mental health 5 (4), e10091, 2018
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Using mobile technology to deliver a cognitive behaviour therapy-informed intervention in early psychosis (Actissist): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
S Bucci, C Barrowclough, J Ainsworth, R Morris, K Berry, M Machin, ...
Trials 16, 1-10, 2015
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
A phase-specific psychological therapy for people with problematic cannabis use following a first episode of psychosis: a randomized controlled trial
C Barrowclough, M Marshall, L Gregg, M Fitzsimmons, B Tomenson, ...
Psychological Medicine 44 (13), 2749-2761, 2014
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Psychotic symptoms, self-harm and violence in individuals with schizophrenia and substance misuse problems
G Haddock, E Eisner, G Davies, N Coupe, C Barrowclough
Schizophrenia research 151 (1-3), 215-220, 2013
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Development and long-term acceptability of ExPRESS, a mobile phone app to monitor basic symptoms and early signs of psychosis relapse
E Eisner, RJ Drake, N Berry, C Barrowclough, R Emsley, M Machin, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (3), e11568, 2019
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
The impact of cannabis use on clinical outcomes in recent onset psychosis
C Barrowclough, L Gregg, F Lobban, S Bucci, R Emsley
Schizophrenia bulletin 41 (2), 382-390, 2015
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The relationship between bipolar disorder and cannabis use in daily life: an experience sampling study
E Tyler, S Jones, N Black, LA Carter, C Barrowclough
PloS one 10 (3), e0118916, 2015
Mandate: National Institute for Health Research, UK
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