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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Elizabeth Kuipers is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their primary fields of study are Psychology and Medicine, with extensive contributions to Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Philosophy.

Their research focuses on several main topics, including:

  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Recent publications by Elizabeth Kuipers include:

  • "The lived experience of psychosis: a bottom-up review co-written by experts by experience and academics", 2022, published in World Psychiatry
  • "Effects of SlowMo, a Blended Digital Therapy Targeting Reasoning, on Paranoia Among People With Psychosis", 2021, published in JAMA Psychiatry
  • "The Lived Experiences of Family Members and Carers of People with Psychosis: A Bottom-Up Review Co-Written by Experts by Experience and Academics", 2023, published in Psychopathology
  • "Multisite randomised controlled trial of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis to reduce post-traumatic stress symptoms in people with co-morbid post-traumatic stress disorder and psychosis, compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for the STAR (Study of Trauma And Recovery) trial", 2022, published in Trials
  • "The service user experience of SlowMo therapy: A co-produced thematic analysis of service users' subjective experience", 2022, published in Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice

Elizabeth Kuipers frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Juliana Onwumere
  • David Shiers
  • Kathryn Greenwood
  • Paul Bebbington
  • Philippa Garety

The scientist's work is regularly published in notable venues such as:

  • Psychological Medicine
  • Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice
  • European Psychiatry
  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Elizabeth Kuipers has been recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom, denoting a level of distinction within their academic community.

Best Publications

  • A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis.

    PA Garety;E Kuipers;DG Fowler;D Freeman

  • Psychological treatments in schizophrenia: I. Meta-analysis of family intervention and cognitive behaviour therapy

    S Pilling;P Bebbington;Elizabeth Kuipers;Philippa Garety

  • A cognitive model of persecutory delusions

    Daniel Freeman;Philippa A. Garety;Elizabeth Kuipers;David Fowler

  • Psychological investigation of the structure of paranoia in a non-clinical population.

    Daniel Freeman;Philippa A. Garety;Paul E. Bebbington;Benjamin Smith

  • Responding mindfully to unpleasant thoughts and images: Reliability and validity of the Southampton mindfulness questionnaire (SMQ)

    Paul Chadwick;Paul Chadwick;Martin Hember;Janette Symes;Emmanuelle Peters

  • Early intervention services, cognitive–behavioural therapy and family intervention in early psychosis: systematic review

    Victoria Bird;Preethi Premkumar;Tim Kendall;Craig Whittington

  • The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS): psychometric properties and associations with paranoia and grandiosity in non-clinical and psychosis samples

    David Fowler;Daniel Freeman;Ben Smith;Elizabeth Kuipers

  • London-East Anglia randomised controlled trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis. I: effects of the treatment phase.

    Elizabeth Kuipers;Philippa Garety;David Fowler;Graham Dunn

  • Reasoning, emotions, and delusional conviction in psychosis.

    Philippa A. Garety;Daniel Freeman;Suzanne Jolley;Graham Dunn

  • Psychological treatments in schizophrenia: II. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials of social skills training and cognitive remediation.

    S Pilling;P Bebbington;E Kuipers;P Garety

  • Drug and alcohol problems among individuals with severe mental illness in south London.

    Paulo R. Menezes;Sonia Johnson;Graham Thornicroft;Jane Marshall

  • Emotion and psychosis: Links between depression, self-esteem, negative schematic beliefs and delusions and hallucinations

    Ben Smith;David G. Fowler;Daniel Freeman;Paul Bebbington

  • Measuring ideas of persecution and social reference: the Green et al. Paranoid Thought Scales (GPTS)

    Cel Green;D Freeman;E Kuipers;PE Bebbington

  • Persecutory delusions: developing the understanding of belief maintenance and emotional distress.

    Daniel Freeman;Philippa Garety;Elizabeth Kuipers

  • Implications for neurobiological research of cognitive models of psychosis: a theoretical paper.

    Philippa A. Garety;Paul Bebbington;David Fowler;Daniel Freeman

  • Childhood sexual abuse and psychosis: data from a cross-sectional national psychiatric survey in England

    Paul Bebbington;Sarah Jonas;Elizabeth Kuipers;Michael King

  • Occurrence of hallucinatory experiences in a community sample and ethnic variations.

    Louise C. Johns;James Y. Nazroo;Paul Bebbington;Elizabeth Kuipers

  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy and family intervention for relapse prevention and symptom reduction in psychosis: randomised controlled trial {

    Philippa A. Garety;David G. Fowler;Daniel Freeman;Paul Bebbington

  • The structure of paranoia in the general population

    Paul E Bebbington;Orla McBride;Craig Steel;Elizabeth Kuipers

  • Virtual reality study of paranoid thinking in the general population.

    Daniel Freeman;Katherine Pugh;Angus Antley;Mel Slater

  • Trauma and hallucinatory experience in psychosis

    Amy Hardy;David G. Fowler;Daniel Freeman;Ben Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippa Garety
Philippa Garety King's College London
Daniel Freeman
Daniel Freeman University of Oxford
Juliana Onwumere
Juliana Onwumere King's College London
Veena Kumari
Veena Kumari Brunel University London
Emmanuelle Peters
Emmanuelle Peters King's College London
Colette R. Hirsch
Colette R. Hirsch King's College London
Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London
Kristin R. Laurens
Kristin R. Laurens Queensland University of Technology
Louise Johns
Louise Johns University of Oxford
Ulrich Ettinger
Ulrich Ettinger University of Bonn

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