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Overview

Gordon Claridge is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology, with a specific emphasis on subfields such as Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, and Social Psychology.

Their scholarly output includes work on topics related to Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, and Cognitive Processes. Additionally, Claridge's research encompasses areas of Schizophrenia research and treatment, Mental Health Research Topics, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, as well as Social Representations and Identity.

Claridge has contributed papers published in the venue Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, with notable recent publications including:

  • A dimensional measure of schizotypy: cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences short version for Brazilian Portuguese (O-LIFE-S), 2020, Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
  • A dimensional measure of schizotypy: cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences short version for Brazilian Portuguese (O-LIFE-S), 2020, Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Claridge include:

  • Letícia Oliveira Alminhana
  • Marcela Alves Sanseverino
  • Miguel Farias
  • Otávio Vendramin dos Santos
  • Wagner de Lara Machado

Their work often intersects with areas involving psychometric evaluation and cross-cultural validation, as reflected in the consistent focus on dimensional measures related to schizotypy.

Best Publications

  • New scales for the assessment of schizotypy

    Oliver Mason;Gordon Claridge;Mike Jackson

  • Schizotypy and hemisphere function—I: Theoretical considerations and the measurement of schizotypy

    Gordon Claridge;Paul Broks

  • Schizotypy: Implications for illness and health.

    Gordon Claridge

  • The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE): Further description and extended norms

    Oliver Mason;Gordon Claridge

  • The multidimensional nature of schizotypal traits: A factor analytic study with normal subjects.

    Richard P. Bentall;G. S. Claridge;Peter D. Slade

  • The factor structure of "schizotypal' traits: a large replication study.

    Gordon Claridge;Charles McCreery;Oliver Mason;Richard Bentall

  • Short scales for measuring schizotypy

    Oliver Mason;Yvonne Linney;Gordon Claridge

  • Evidence of reduced 'cognitive inhibition' in schizophrenia.

    Anthony Beech;Trevor Powell;Jonathan McWilliam;Gordon Claridge

  • The eating disorders as addiction: a psychobiological perspective.

    Caroline Davis;Gordon Claridge

  • Single Indicator of Risk for Schizophrenia: Probable Fact or Likely Myth?

    Gordon Claridge

  • Fully and quasi-dimensional constructions of schizotypy

    Gordon Claridge;Tony Beech

  • Psychoticism and thinking

    Erik Woody;Gordon Claridge

  • Individual differences in negative priming: relations with schizotypal personality traits.

    Anthony Beech;Gordon Claridge

  • The BPQ: a scale for the assessment of borderline personality based on DSM-IV criteria

    Amir M Poreh;David Rawlings;Gordon Claridge;Justin L Freeman

  • Origins of mental illness

    Gordon Claridge

  • Individual differences in schizotypy as reflected in measures of cognitive inhibition.

    Anthony Beech;Gordon C. Baylis;Paul Smithson;Gordon Claridge

  • 'The schizophrenias as nervous types' revisited.

    Gordon Claridge

  • Healthy schizotypy: the case of out-of-the-body experiences

    Charles McCreery;Gordon Claridge

  • Theoretical background and issues

    Gordon Claridge

  • The Schizophrenias as Nervous Types

    Gordon Claridge

  • Schizotypy—Do Not Worry, It Is Not All Worrisome

    Christine Mohr;Gordon Claridge

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Davis
Caroline Davis York University
Oliver Mason
Oliver Mason University of Surrey
Anthony R. Beech
Anthony R. Beech University of Birmingham
David Rawlings
David Rawlings University of Melbourne
Richard P. Bentall
Richard P. Bentall University of Sheffield
John K. Hewitt
John K. Hewitt University of Colorado Boulder
Nick Haslam
Nick Haslam University of Melbourne
Alice M. Gregory
Alice M. Gregory Goldsmiths University of London
Neus Barrantes-Vidal
Neus Barrantes-Vidal Autonomous University of Barcelona
Gregory J. Boyle
Gregory J. Boyle University of Melbourne

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