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Anthony P. Morrison is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a strong emphasis on psychiatry and mental health as well as clinical psychology. The subfields of their work include philosophy, general health professions, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics addressed in their research focus on schizophrenia research and treatment, mental health and psychiatry, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, mental health and patient involvement, mental health treatment and access, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and digital mental health interventions.

Anthony P. Morrison has published extensively in several academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Psychosis
  • Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice
  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Trials

Their recent papers include:

  • Antipsychotic medication versus psychological intervention versus a combination of both in adolescents with first-episode psychosis (MAPS): a multicentre, three-arm, randomised controlled pilot and feasibility study (2020), published in The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Automated virtual reality therapy to treat agoraphobic avoidance and distress in patients with psychosis (gameChange): a multicentre, parallel-group, single-blind, randomised, controlled trial in England with mediation and moderation analyses (2022), published in The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Relationships between psychiatric symptoms, functioning and personal recovery in psychosis (2020), published in Schizophrenia Research
  • Virtual reality (VR) therapy for patients with psychosis: satisfaction and side effects (2022), published in Psychological Medicine
  • A treatment protocol to guide the delivery of dialogical engagement with auditory hallucinations: Experience from the Talking With Voices pilot trial (2021), published in Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice

Frequent co-authors in their collaborations include:

  • Daniel Freeman
  • Eleanor Longden
  • Robert Dudley
  • Elizabeth Murphy
  • Felicity Waite

Best Publications

  • Childhood trauma, psychosis and schizophrenia: a literature review with theoretical and clinical implications

    John Read;J. Van Os;A. P. Morrison;C. A. Ross

  • THE INTERPRETATION OF INTRUSIONS IN PSYCHOSIS: AN INTEGRATIVE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS

    Anthony P. Morrison

  • Cognitive therapy for the prevention of psychosis in people at ultra-high risk: randomised controlled trial.

    Anthony P. Morrison;Paul French;Lara Walford;Shôn W. Lewis

  • Relationships between trauma and psychosis: A review and integration

    Anthony P. Morrison;Anthony P. Morrison;Lucy Frame;Warren Larkin

  • Prediction of psychosis in adolescents and young adults at high risk: results from the prospective European prediction of psychosis study

    Stephan Ruhrmann;Frauke Schultze-Lutter;Raimo K. R. Salokangas;Markus Heinimaa

  • The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on psychological treatments research in tomorrow's science

    Emily A Holmes;Ata Ghaderi;Catherine J Harmer;Catherine J Harmer;Paul G Ramchandani

  • Early interventions to prevent psychosis: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Megan R Stafford;Hannah Jackson;Evan Mayo-Wilson;Anthony P Morrison

  • EPA guidance on the early intervention in clinical high risk states of psychoses.

    Frauke Schultze-Lutter;Chantal Michel;Stefanie Julia Schmidt;Benno Karl Edgar Schimmelmann

  • Relationships between trauma and psychosis: an exploration of cognitive and dissociative factors.

    A. M. Kilcommons;A. P. Morrison;A. P. Morrison

  • Early detection and intervention evaluation for people at risk of psychosis: multisite randomised controlled trial

    Anthonty P. Morrison;Paul French;Suzanne L.K. Stewart;Max Birchwood

  • The questionnaire about the process of recovery (QPR): A measurement tool developed in collaboration with service users

    Sandra T. Neil;Martina Kilbride;Liz Pitt;Sarah Nothard

  • Cognitive factors in predisposition to auditory and visual hallucinations.

    Anthony P. Morrison;Adrian Wells;Sarah Nothard

  • Intrusive Thoughts and Auditory Hallucinations: A Cognitive Approach

    Anthony P. Morrison;Gillian Haddock;Nicholas Tarrier

  • Cognitive therapy for people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders not taking antipsychotic drugs: a single-blind randomised controlled trial

    Anthony P Morrison;Anthony P Morrison;Douglas Turkington;Douglas Turkington;Melissa Pyle;Melissa Pyle;Helen Spencer;Helen Spencer

  • Researching recovery from psychosis: A user-led project

    Liz Pitt;Martina Kilbride;Sarah Nothard;Mary Welford

  • Three-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Psychosis in People at Ultrahigh Risk

    Anthony P. Morrison;Paul French;Sophie Parker;Morwenna Roberts

  • Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis: A Formulation-Based Approach

    Anthony Morrison;Julia Renton;Hazel Dunn;Steve Williams

  • Cognitive factors in source monitoring and auditory hallucinations

    Anthony P. Morrison;Gillian Haddock

  • Public perceptions of stigma towards people with schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.

    Lisa Wood;Michele Birtel;Sarah Alsawy;Melissa Pyle

  • Cognitive processes in auditory hallucinations: attributional biases and metacognition

    Caroline A. Baker;Anthony P. Morrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard P. Bentall
Richard P. Bentall University of Sheffield
Adrian Wells
Adrian Wells University of Manchester
Andrew Gumley
Andrew Gumley University of Glasgow
Georg Juckel
Georg Juckel Ruhr University Bochum
Alison R. Yung
Alison R. Yung Deakin University
Gillian Haddock
Gillian Haddock Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Sara Tai
Sara Tai University of Manchester
Filippo Varese
Filippo Varese University of Manchester
Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London
John Read
John Read University of East London

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