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Overview

Warren Mansell is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans psychology and neuroscience, with a focus on subfields including cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and applied psychology.

The main research topics addressed in their work encompass mental health research, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, neural dynamics and brain function, neural and behavioral psychology studies, action observation and synchronization, and digital mental health interventions.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Frontiers in Psychology, British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, SSRN Electronic Journal, JMIR Human Factors, and Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems.

Notable papers authored or co-authored by Warren Mansell feature various topics related to mental health and robotics, including:

  • "A brief transdiagnostic group (the take control course) compared to individual low-intensity CBT for depression and anxiety: a randomized non-inferiority trial" (2023), published in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • "Implementation of a Perceptual Controller for an Inverted Pendulum Robot" (2020), published in Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems
  • "An Artificial Therapist (Manage Your Life Online) to Support the Mental Health of Youth: Co-Design and Case Series" (2023), published in JMIR Human Factors
  • "A systematic evaluation of the evidence for perceptual control theory in tracking studies" (2020), published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Agents of change: Understanding the therapeutic processes associated with the helpfulness of therapy for mental health problems with relational agent MYLO" (2020), published in Digital Health

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, with notable co-authors including Sara Tai, Tauseef Gulrez, Peter M. McEvoy, Chris Sutton, and Vyv Huddy.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive Behavioural Processes across Psychological Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach to Research and Treatment

    Allison Harvey;Edward Watkins;Warren Mansell;Roz Shafran

  • Perfectionism and psychopathology: a review of research and treatment.

    Roz Shafran;Warren Mansell

  • Are there two qualitatively distinct forms of dissociation? A review and some clinical implications.

    Emily A. Holmes;R J Brown;W Mansell;R P Fearon

  • Attention processes in the maintenance and treatment of social phobia: hypervigilance, avoidance and self-focused attention.

    Susan M. Bögels;Warren Mansell

  • Social anxiety and attention away from emotional faces

    Warren Mansell;David M. Clark;Anke Ehlers;Yi Ping Chen

  • Patients with generalized social phobia direct their attention away from faces.

    Y.P Chen;A Ehlers;D.M Clark;W Mansell

  • Conceptual foundations of the transdiagnostic approach to CBT

    Warren Mansell;Allison Harvey;Ed Watkins;Roz Shafran

  • Childhood adversity and borderline personality disorder: a meta-analysis.

    Carly Porter;Jasper Palmier-Claus;Alison Branitsky;Warren Mansell

  • How do I appear to others? Social anxiety and processing of the observable self.

    Warren Mansell;David M Clark

  • A survey of parents’ reactions to the diagnosis of an autistic spectrum disorder by a local service Access to information and use of services

    Warren Mansell;Kathleen Morris

  • Relationship between childhood adversity and bipolar affective disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Jasper Palmier-Claus;Katherine Berry;Sandra Bucci;Warren Mansell

  • The interpretation of, and responses to, changes in internal states: An integrative cognitive model of mood swings and bipolar disorders.

    Warren Mansell;Anthony P. Morrison;Graeme Reid;Ian Lowens

  • Internal versus external attention in social anxiety: an investigation using a novel paradigm.

    Warren Mansell;David M Clark;Anke Ehlers

  • Conversational Agents in the Treatment of Mental Health Problems: Mixed-Method Systematic Review

    Hannah Gaffney;Warren Mansell;Sara Tai

  • Cognitive Behavioral Processes Across Psychological Disorders: A Review of the Utility and Validity of the Transdiagnostic Approach

    Warren Mansell;Allison Harvey;Edward R. Watkins;Roz Shafran

  • Selective attention in social phobia and the moderating effect of a concurrent depressive disorder

    C. Musa;J.-P. Lépine;D.M. Clark;W. Mansell

  • Control theory and psychopathology: An integrative approach

    Warren Mansell

  • Goal conflict and well-being: A review and hierarchical model of goal conflict, ambivalence, self-discrepancy and self-concordance

    Rebecca E. Kelly;Warren Mansell;Alex M. Wood

  • Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT: Building Cognitive Bridges

    Richard Stott;Warren Mansell;Paul M. Salkovskis;Anna Lavender

  • What is the mechanism of psychological change? A qualitative analysis of six individuals who experienced personal change and recovery

    Sally. Higginson;Warren. Mansell

  • A systematic review of the relationship between rigidity/flexibility and transdiagnostic cognitive and behavioral processes that maintain psychopathology

    Lydia Morris;Warren Mansell

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara Tai
Sara Tai University of Manchester
Paul M. Salkovskis
Paul M. Salkovskis University of Oxford
Alex M. Wood
Alex M. Wood London School of Economics and Political Science
Anthony P. Morrison
Anthony P. Morrison University of Manchester
Filippo Varese
Filippo Varese University of Manchester
David M. Clark
David M. Clark University of Oxford
Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London
Anke Ehlers
Anke Ehlers University of Oxford
Jan Scott
Jan Scott Newcastle University
Peter Totterdell
Peter Totterdell University of Sheffield

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