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Christine Barrowclough

Christine Barrowclough

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Psychology

D-Index
69
Citations
17663
World Ranking
2374
National Ranking
260

Overview

Christine Barrowclough is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple domains within psychology and medicine, with an emphasis on mental health and clinical interventions.

Their published work includes studies addressing complex psychological conditions and the therapeutic approaches applied to these. Key recent papers include:

  • The role of attachment, coping style and reasons for substance use in substance users with psychosis (2021, Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy)
  • Overcoming challenges in delivering integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy for bipolar disorder with co-morbid alcohol use: therapist perspectives (2020, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy)
  • S112. ELUCIDATING THE CHRONOLOGY OF FLUCTUATIONS IN BASIC SYMPTOMS, EARLY SIGNS AND PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN ESTABLISHED PSYCHOSIS USING REPEATED MEASURES DATA GATHERED USING A SMARTPHONE APP (2020, Schizophrenia Bulletin)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Barrowclough include:

  • Katherine Berry
  • Gillian Haddock
  • Lynsey Gregg
  • Mike Fitsimmons
  • Rosalyn Hartwell

Common publication venues for their research are:

  • Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
  • Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin

The main fields of study encompassed by Barrowclough's research include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these fields, their work addresses several subfields such as:

  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

The scientist investigates a range of topics often related to mental health treatment, with repeated focus on:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Best Publications

  • Randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing, cognitive behavior therapy, and family intervention for patients with comorbid schizophrenia and substance use disorders.

    Christine Barrowclough;Gillian Haddock;Nicholas Tarrier;Shôn W. Lewis

  • The community management of schizophrenia. A controlled trial of a behavioural intervention with families to reduce relapse.

    Nicholas Tarrier;Christine Barrowclough;Christine Vaughn;J. S. Bamrah

  • A randomized trial of cognitive therapy and imaginal exposure in the treatment of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder

    N. Tarrier;Hazel Pilgrim;Claire Sommerfield;Brian Faragher

  • The role of the therapeutic alliance in the treatment of substance misuse: a critical review of the literature.

    Petra S. Meier;Christine Barrowclough;Michael C. Donmall

  • A review of expressed emotion research in health care.

    Alison J Wearden;Nicholas Tarrier;Christine Barrowclough;Thomas R Zastowny

  • Attributions and expressed emotion: A review

    Christine Barrowclough;Jill M Hooley

  • Families of Schizophrenic Patients: Cognitive Behavioural Intervention

    Christine Barrowclough;Nicholas Tarrier

  • Self-esteem in schizophrenia: Relationships between self-evaluation, family attitudes, and symptomatology

    Christine Barrowclough;Nicholas Tarrier;Lloyd Humphreys;Jonathan Ward

  • Reasons for increased substance use in psychosis.

    Lynsey Gregg;Christine Barrowclough;Gillian Haddock

  • Community management of schizophrenia. A two-year follow-up of a behavioural intervention with families

    Nicholas Tarrier;Christine Barrowclough;Christine Vaughn;J. S. Bamrah

  • A review of the role of adult attachment style in psychosis: unexplored issues and questions for further research.

    Katherine Berry;Christine Barrowclough;Alison Wearden

  • Attachment theory: A framework for understanding symptoms and interpersonal relationships in psychosis

    Katherine Berry;Christine Barrowclough;Alison Wearden

  • Attributions, expressed emotion, and patient relapse: An attributional model of relatives' response to schizophrenic illness

    Christine Barrowclough;Christine Barrowclough;Marie Johnston;Marie Johnston;Nicholas Tarrier;Nicholas Tarrier

  • Integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy for people with psychosis and comorbid substance misuse: randomised controlled trial

    Christine Barrowclough;Gillian Haddock;Til Wykes;Ruth Beardmore

  • Attachment styles, interpersonal relationships and psychotic phenomena in a non-clinical student sample

    Katherine Berry;Alison Wearden;Christine Barrowclough;Tom Liversidge

  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy and motivational intervention for schizophrenia and substance misuse. 18-month outcomes of a randomised controlled trial.

    Gillian Haddock;Christine Barrowclough;Nicholas Tarrier;Jan Moring

  • Anxiety and depression in psychosis: a systematic review of associations with positive psychotic symptoms.

    S. Hartley;S. Hartley;C. Barrowclough;G. Haddock

  • A randomized trial of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy and supportive counseling for anxiety symptoms in older adults.

    Christine Barrowclough;Paul King;Julie Colville;Eve Russell

  • The role of the early therapeutic alliance in predicting drug treatment dropout.

    Petra S. Meier;Michael C. Donmall;Patrick McElduff;Christine Barrowclough

  • Appraisal, psychological adjustment and expressed emotion in relatives of patients suffering from schizophrenia.

    Christine Barrowclough;Michael Parle

Frequent Co-Authors

Gillian Haddock
Gillian Haddock Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Nicholas Tarrier
Nicholas Tarrier University of Manchester
Katherine Berry
Katherine Berry University of Manchester
Alison Wearden
Alison Wearden University of Manchester
Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London
Richard Drake
Richard Drake University of Manchester
Sandra Bucci
Sandra Bucci University of Manchester
Steven Jones
Steven Jones Lancaster University
Til Wykes
Til Wykes King's College London
Alistair Burns
Alistair Burns University of Manchester

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