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D-Index
42
Citations
6897
World Ranking
7579
National Ranking
748

Glenys Parry publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Glenys Parry sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 116 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Glenys Parry D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Glenys Parry sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Glenys Parry is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom, focusing primarily on the field of Psychology. Their research spans various subfields, including Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Applied Psychology, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics centered on mental health and psychotherapy. Key topics include:

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Glenys Parry illustrate their research focus and contributions:

  • "Developing a competence framework for cognitive analytic therapy," published in 2020 in Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice
  • "Behavioural modification interventions for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: systematic reviews and economic evaluation," published in 2020 in Health Technology Assessment

Other relevant papers in similar research networks include works published in journals such as JAMA Psychiatry, British Journal of Health Psychology, and Trials, reflecting the broader research context in which Glenys Parry's work is situated.

Frequent coauthors provide insight into collaborative work across related topics. The main collaborators include:

  • Stephen Kellett
  • Clara Strauss
  • Anna-Marie Jones
  • Fergal W. Jones
  • Sarah Byford

The scientist's research has been featured in prominent publication venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • JMIR Mental Health
  • Research Square
  • Health Technology Assessment
  • JAMA Psychiatry
  • British Journal of Health Psychology

Best Publications

  • Computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (cCBT) as treatment for depression in primary care (REEACT trial): large scale pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Simon Gilbody;Elizabeth Littlewood;Catherine Hewitt;Gwen Brierley

  • Paid employment and women's psychological well-being.

    Peter Warr;Glenys Parry

  • Health status of Gypsies and Travellers in England

    Glenys Parry;Patrice Van Cleemput;Jean Peters;Stephen Walters

  • A systematic review, psychometric analysis and qualitative assessment of generic preference-based measures of health in mental health populations and the estimation of mapping functions from widely used specific measures.

    John Brazier;Janice Connell;Diana Papaioannou;Clara Mukuria

  • The acceptability to patients of computerized cognitive behaviour therapy for depression: a systematic review.

    E. Kaltenthaler;P. Sutcliffe;Glenys Parry;C. Beverley

  • Computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression: systematic review.

    Eva Kaltenthaler;Glenys Parry;Catherine Beverley;Michael Ferriter

  • Patient experience of negative effects of psychological treatment: results of a national survey†.

    Mike J. Crawford;Lavanya Thana;Lorna Farquharson;Lucy Palmer

  • Self-reported attachment styles and therapeutic orientation of therapists and their relationship with reported general alliance quality and problems in therapy.

    Susanna Black;Gillian Hardy;Graham Turpin;Glenys Parry

  • Health-related beliefs and experiences of Gypsies and Travellers: a qualitative study

    Patrice Van Cleemput;Glenys Parry;Kate Thomas;Jean Peters

  • The recording of adverse events from psychological treatments in clinical trials: evidence from a review of NIHR-funded trials.

    Conor Duggan;Conor Duggan;Glenys Parry;Mary McMurran;Kate Davidson

  • Paid employment, life events, social support, and mental health in working-class mothers.

    Glenys Parry

  • Resolving threats to the therapeutic alliance in cognitive analytic therapy of borderline personality disorder: a task analysis.

    Dawn Bennett;Glenys Parry;Anthony Ryle

  • Iatrogenic harm from psychological therapies--time to move on.

    Glenys D. Parry;Mike J. Crawford;Conor Duggan

  • COMPUTERIZED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    Eva Kaltenthaler;Glenys Parry;Catherine Beverley

  • How Valid and Responsive Are Generic Health Status Measures, such as EQ-5D and SF-36, in Schizophrenia? A Systematic Review

    Diana Papaioannou;John Brazier;Glenys Parry

  • The acceptability of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of depression in people with chronic physical disease: A qualitative study of people with multiple sclerosis

    Daniel Hind;Alicia O'Cathain;Cindy L Cooper;Glenys D Parry

  • Can the impact of public involvement on research be evaluated? A mixed methods study

    Rosemary Barber;Jonathan D Boote;Glenys D Parry;Cindy L Cooper

  • Social support and life events in working class women. Stress buffering or independent effects

    Glenys Parry;David A. Shapiro

  • Coping with crises

    Glenys Parry

  • A randomised controlled trial of computerised cognitive behaviour therapy for the treatment of depression in primary care: the Randomised Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Computerised Therapy (REEACT) trial.

    Elizabeth Littlewood;Ana Duarte;Catherine Hewitt;Sarah Knowles

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Barkham
Michael Barkham University of Sheffield
David Richards
David Richards University of Bristol
Peter Bower
Peter Bower University of Manchester
Linda Gask
Linda Gask University of Manchester
Ricardo Araya
Ricardo Araya King's College London
John Brazier
John Brazier University of Sheffield
David White
David White University of Southampton
Janice Connell
Janice Connell University of Sheffield
Simon Gilbody
Simon Gilbody University of York
Martin Knapp
Martin Knapp London School of Economics and Political Science

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