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Glenn Waller is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the field of psychology, with significant contributions to clinical psychology. Subfields of study include applied psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's main research topics center on eating disorders and behaviors, which represent the largest share of their work. Other important topics covered in their research include obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment approaches, cognitive processes, behavioral health and interventions, obesity, physical activity, diet, body image and dysmorphia studies, as well as the impact of technology on adolescents.

Frequent publication venues for their work are as follows:

  • International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • European Eating Disorders Review
  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Clinical Psychology Review
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy

They have frequently collaborated with researchers affiliated with universities such as University of Boston, University of York, University of Stanford, University of Diego, and with researcher Tracey Wade.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Glenn Waller include:

  • "Is self-compassion relevant to the pathology and treatment of eating and body image concerns? A systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020), published in Clinical Psychology Review
  • "Cognitive-behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face-to-face meetings are not possible" (2020), published in International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • "Early response to psychological treatment for eating disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis" (2021), published in Clinical Psychology Review
  • "A meta-analysis of the effects of training clinicians in exposure therapy on knowledge, attitudes, intentions, and behavior" (2020), published in Clinical Psychology Review
  • "Person-centred experiential therapy versus cognitive behavioural therapy delivered in the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service for the treatment of moderate or severe depression (PRaCTICED): a pragmatic, randomised, non-inferiority trial" (2021), published in The Lancet Psychiatry

Glenn Waller's work concentrates on examining treatment methods and psychological interventions, particularly in relation to eating disorders and associated mental health conditions.

Best Publications

  • Evidence-based treatment and therapist drift

    Glenn Waller

  • Anxiety in the eating disorders: understanding the overlap.

    Emma Pallister;Glenn Waller

  • Psychometric Properties of the Long and Short Versions of the Young Schema Questionnaire: Core Beliefs Among Bulimic and Comparison Women

    Glenn Waller;Caroline Meyer;Vartouhi Ohanian

  • Distress tolerance in the eating disorders.

    Emma Corstorphine;Vicki Mountford;Sophie Tomlinson;Glenn Waller

  • A greater role of emotional than physical or sexual abuse in predicting disordered eating attitudes: the role of mediating variables.

    Angela Kent;Glenn Waller;Dave Dagnan

  • See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: Why do relatively few male victims of childhood sexual abuse receive help for abuse-related issues in adulthood?

    Guy R. Holmes;Liz Offen;Glenn Waller

  • Excessive exercise in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: relation to eating characteristics and general psychopathology.

    Eva Peñas-Lledó;Francisco J. Vaz Leal;Glenn Waller

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Comprehensive Treatment Guide

    Glenn Waller;Helen Cordery;Emma Corstorphine;Hendrik Hinrichsen

  • Eating disorders and perceived relationships with parents

    Rachel Calam;Glenn Waller;Peter Slade;Tim Newton

  • Parental style and vulnerability to depression: the role of core beliefs.

    Rajshree Shah;Glenn Waller

  • Cognitive content among bulimic women: The role of core beliefs

    Glenn Waller;Vartouhi Ohanian;Caroline Meyer;Selen Osman

  • Media influences on body size estimation in anorexia and bulimia : an experimental study

    Kate Hamilton;Glenn Waller

  • The Impact of Childhood Emotional Abuse: An Extension of the Child Abuse and Trauma Scale

    Angela Kent;Glenn Waller

  • Bulimics' responses to food cravings: is binge-eating a product of hunger or emotional state?

    Anne Waters;Andrew Hill;Glenn Waller

  • Body image treatment within an inpatient program for anorexia nervosa: the role of mirror exposure in the desensitization process.

    Adrienne Key;C. Louise George;Desley Beattie;Kate Stammers

  • Sexual abuse as a factor in eating disorders

    Glenn Waller

  • Therapist drift redux: Why well-meaning clinicians fail to deliver evidence-based therapy, and how to get back on track.

    Glenn Waller;Hannah Turner

  • Childhood emotional abuse and eating psychopathology

    Angela Kent;Glenn Waller

  • Internal and external antecedents of binge eating episodes in a group of women with bulimia nervosa.

    Anne Waters;Andrew Hill;Glenn Waller

  • Is self-compassion relevant to the pathology and treatment of eating and body image concerns? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Fidan Turk;Glenn Waller

  • Stress, coping, and disturbed eating attitudes in teenage girls.

    Stephanie Fryer;Glenn Waller;Biza Stenfert Kroese

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Meyer
Caroline Meyer University of Warwick
Carolyn Black Becker
Carolyn Black Becker Trinity University
Tracey D. Wade
Tracey D. Wade Flinders University
Ulrike Schmidt
Ulrike Schmidt King's College London
Rachel Calam
Rachel Calam University of Manchester
Lucy Serpell
Lucy Serpell University College London
Bryan Lask
Bryan Lask Great Ormond Street Hospital
Stephen Kellett
Stephen Kellett University of Sheffield
Gillian E. Hardy
Gillian E. Hardy University of Sheffield
Peter D. Slade
Peter D. Slade University of Saskatchewan

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