Service practitioner and referrer perspectives of a primary care based mental health consultation service

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Tulett, F., Jones, F. and Lavender, T. 2006. Service practitioner and referrer perspectives of a primary care based mental health consultation service. Clinical Psychology Forum. 166, pp. 19-23.
AuthorsTulett, F., Jones, F. and Lavender, T.
Year2006
JournalClinical Psychology Forum
Journal citation166, pp. 19-23
PublisherBritish Psychological Society
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Cue competition in human associative learning
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Can mindfulness and acceptance be learnt by self-help?: A systematic review and meta-analysis of mindfulness and acceptance-based self-help interventions
Cavanagh, K., Strauss, C., Forder, L. and Jones, F. 2014. Can mindfulness and acceptance be learnt by self-help?: A systematic review and meta-analysis of mindfulness and acceptance-based self-help interventions. Clinical Psychology Review. 34 (2), pp. 118-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2014.01.001
Cue competition in human incidental learning
McLaren, I., Jones, F., McLaren, R. and Yeates, F. 2013. Cue competition in human incidental learning.
Do concurrently presented tones enhance sequence learning in humans? Testing a prediction of the RASRN model
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 2014. Do concurrently presented tones enhance sequence learning in humans? Testing a prediction of the RASRN model.
Cue competition in human associative learning
McLaren, I., Jones, F., Yeates, F. and McLaren, R. 2014. Cue competition in human associative learning.
Do concurrently presented tones enhance sequence learning in humans? Testing a prediction of the RASRN model
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 2013. Do concurrently presented tones enhance sequence learning in humans? Testing a prediction of the RASRN model.
Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an Investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm
McAndrew, A., Jones, F., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2013. Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an Investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm.
Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 2012. Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task.
State-trace analysis of serial recurrent networks
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 2011. State-trace analysis of serial recurrent networks.
Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 2012. Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task.
Associations and propositions: the case for a dual-process account of learning in humans
McLaren, I., Forrest, C., McLaren, R., Jones, F., Aitken, M. and Mackintosh, N. 2014. Associations and propositions: the case for a dual-process account of learning in humans. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 108, pp. 185-195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2013.09.014
Corrigendum to “A meta-analysis of cognitive therapy for worry in generalized anxiety disorder” [Clin. Psychol. Rev. 33/1 (2013) 120–132]
Hanrahan, F., Field, A., Jones, F. and Davey, G. 2013. Corrigendum to “A meta-analysis of cognitive therapy for worry in generalized anxiety disorder” [Clin. Psychol. Rev. 33/1 (2013) 120–132]. Clinical Psychology Review. 33 (3), pp. 500-500.
Cue competition in human associative learning [Abstract]
McLaren, R., Jones, F., Yeates, F. and McLaren, I. 2013. Cue competition in human associative learning [Abstract]. in: Knauff, M., Pauen, M., Sebanz, N. and Wachsmuth, I. (ed.) Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society Austin, TX Cognitive Science Society. pp. 4044-4044
Implicit learning: a demonstration and a revision to a novel SRT paradigm
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A., Aitken, M. and McLaren, I. 2013. Implicit learning: a demonstration and a revision to a novel SRT paradigm. in: Knauff, M., Sebanz, N., Pauen, M. and Wachsmuth, I. (ed.) Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society Austin, TX Cognitive Science Society. pp. 3829-3834
Cultivating self-care and compassion in psychological therapists in training: the experience of practicing loving-kindness meditation.
Boellinghaus, I., Jones, F. and Hutton, J. 2013. Cultivating self-care and compassion in psychological therapists in training: the experience of practicing loving-kindness meditation. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 2013 (July 8). https://doi.org/10.1037/a0033092
A randomised controlled trial of a brief online mindfulness-based intervention
Cavanagh, K., Strauss, C., Cicconi, F., Griffiths, N., Wyper, A. and Jones, F. 2013. A randomised controlled trial of a brief online mindfulness-based intervention. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 51 (9), pp. 573-578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2013.06.003
Strengthening healthcare communities through knowledge exchange
Jones, F. and MacInnes, D. 2013. Strengthening healthcare communities through knowledge exchange.
Adolescents’ experiences of receiving and living with sequential cochlear implants: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Hilton, K., Jones, F., Harmon, S. and Cropper, J. 2013. Adolescents’ experiences of receiving and living with sequential cochlear implants: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/ent025
A feasibility RCT of a brief mindfulness-based internet intervention for students
Cavanagh, K., Strauss, C., Forder, L. and Jones, F. 2013. A feasibility RCT of a brief mindfulness-based internet intervention for students.
Accurately representing stimulus conditions in computational simulations
Yeates, F., McAndrew, A., Jones, F., Wills, A., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2013. Accurately representing stimulus conditions in computational simulations.
Modeling human sequence learning under incidental conditions
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2013. Modeling human sequence learning under incidental conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 39 (2), pp. 166-173. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031922
Adolescent experiences of receiving and living with sequential cochlear implants: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Hilton, K., Jones, F., Harmon, S. and Cropper, J. 2013. Adolescent experiences of receiving and living with sequential cochlear implants: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Facilitating reflective practice groups in clinical psychology training: a phenomenological study
Binks, C., Jones, F. and Knight, K. 2013. Facilitating reflective practice groups in clinical psychology training: a phenomenological study. Reflective Practice: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.1080/14623943.2013.767228
New ways of working for applied psychologists in health and social care: final report of the New Roles Project Group
Lavender, T. and Taylor, J. 2007. New ways of working for applied psychologists in health and social care: final report of the New Roles Project Group. Leicester, UK British Psychological Society.
New ways of working for applied psychologists in health and social care: the end of the beginning: summary report
Lavender, T. and Hope, R. 2007. New ways of working for applied psychologists in health and social care: the end of the beginning: summary report. Leicester, UK British Psychological Society.
The role of mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation in cultivating self-compassion and other-focused concern in health care professionals
Boellinghaus, I., Jones, F. and Hutton, J. 2012. The role of mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation in cultivating self-compassion and other-focused concern in health care professionals. Mindfulness. 2012 (Oct.). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-012-0158-6
The experiences and coping strategies of United Kingdom-based African women following an HIV diagnosis during pregnancy
Treisman, K., Jones, F. and Shaw, E. 2013. The experiences and coping strategies of United Kingdom-based African women following an HIV diagnosis during pregnancy. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jana.2013.01.008
Can group narrative therapy facilitate adjustment to multiple sclerosis?
van den Heuvel, A., Jones, F. and Rich, J. 2012. Can group narrative therapy facilitate adjustment to multiple sclerosis?
Factors associated with client drop-out from NHS psychological therapy. [Abstract].
Jones, F. and Carraretto, K. 2002. Factors associated with client drop-out from NHS psychological therapy. [Abstract]. Proceedings of The British Psychological Society. 10, pp. 76-76.
Human sequence learning under incidental conditions
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2011. Human sequence learning under incidental conditions.
Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A., Aitken, M. and McLaren, I. 2012. Demonstrating implicit learning with a novel serial reaction time task.
Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm
McAndrew, A., Jones, F., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2012. Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm.
Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm
Jones, F., McAndrew, A., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2012. Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm.
Working with service-users to develop a mood as input based approach to worry
Jones, F., Chandler, R., Khimsharia, P., Bogdanowicz, K. and Davey, G. 2011. Working with service-users to develop a mood as input based approach to worry.
A qualitative dissociation in sequence learning
Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 2000. A qualitative dissociation in sequence learning.
Rules and associations: did the peak shift for you?
Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 1999. Rules and associations: did the peak shift for you?
Rules and associations: a qualitative dissociation in sequence learning
Jones, F. 1998. Rules and associations: a qualitative dissociation in sequence learning.
An exploration of the reading comprehension of adults with mild and borderline learning disabilities
Jones, F. 2003. An exploration of the reading comprehension of adults with mild and borderline learning disabilities. PhD Thesis University of Surrey Psychology
Modelling of decision processes in human categorisation
Jones, F., Wills, A. and McLaren, I. 1997. Modelling of decision processes in human categorisation.
Why now is the time to invest in e-health technologies
De Weger, E., Jones, F., MacInnes, D., Enser, J. and Francis, S. 2012. Why now is the time to invest in e-health technologies. Health Service Journal [Resource Centre].
The APECS-SRN: towards a model of SRT sequence learning
Jones, F., Le Pelley, M. and McLaren, I. 2002. The APECS-SRN: towards a model of SRT sequence learning. in: Burkett, L. (ed.) Proceedings of the 2002 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks: IJCNN'02: Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 12-17, 2002 Honolulu, Hawaii IEEE. pp. 692-696
State-trace analysis of sequence learning by simple recurrent networks
Yeates, F., Wills, A., Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 2012. State-trace analysis of sequence learning by simple recurrent networks. in: Miyake, N., Peeble, D. and Cooper, R. (ed.) Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, August 1-4 2012 Cognitive Science Society.
Implicit learning: a demonstration and a novel SRT paradigm
Yeates, F., Jones, F., Wills, A., Aitken, M. and McLaren, I. 2012. Implicit learning: a demonstration and a novel SRT paradigm. in: Miyake, N., Peeble, D. and Cooper, R. (ed.) Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, August 1-4 2012 Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1185-1190
Clinical psychology: training and development
Jones, F. 2011. Clinical psychology: training and development. in: Davey, G. (ed.) Introduction to Applied Psychology Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 111-126
Managing anxiety with CBT for dummies
Davey, G., Cavanagh, K., Jones, F., Turner, L. and Whittington, A. 2012. Managing anxiety with CBT for dummies. John Wiley & Sons.
Implementing video conferencing in mental health practice
De Weger, E., MacInnes, D., Enser, J., Francis, S. and Jones, F. 2012. Implementing video conferencing in mental health practice. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2850.2012.01947.x
An exploratory study of the relationship between metacognition and recovery style in people with psychosis
Leonard, L., Jones, F. and Cupitt, C. 2012. An exploratory study of the relationship between metacognition and recovery style in people with psychosis. Psychosis. https://doi.org/10.1080/17522439.2012.722226
A meta-analysis of cognitive therapy for worry in generalized anxiety disorder
Hanrahan, F., Field, A., Jones, F. and Davey, G. 2013. A meta-analysis of cognitive therapy for worry in generalized anxiety disorder. Clinical Psychology Review. 33 (1), pp. 120-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2012.10.008
English survey of applied psychologists in health and social care and in the probation and prison service
Lavender, T., Gray, I. and Richardson, A. 2005. English survey of applied psychologists in health and social care and in the probation and prison service. Leicester British Psychological Society.
Perceived social stigma and attitudes toward seeking therapy in training: a cross-national study
Digiuni, M., Jones, F. and Camic, P. 2012. Perceived social stigma and attitudes toward seeking therapy in training: a cross-national study. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 2012 (Aug 13). https://doi.org/10.1037/a0028784
Developing a training programme for primary care mental health workers
Lavender, T. and Macdonald, K. 2003. Developing a training programme for primary care mental health workers. Journal of Primary Care Mental Health & Education. 7 (1), pp. 12-16.
Dissertations
Lavender, T. 2004. Dissertations. Clinical Psychology: Training, Research and Development. 3 (1), pp. 4-8.
Carers' expressed emotion, appraisal of behavioural problems and stress in children attending schools for learning disabilities
Lam, D., Giles, A. and Lavender, T. 2003. Carers' expressed emotion, appraisal of behavioural problems and stress in children attending schools for learning disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 47 (6), pp. 456-463. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2788.2003.00512.x
Trainee clinical psychologists' adaptation and professional functioning: a longitudinal study
Kuyken, W., Peters, E., Power, M. and Lavender, T. 2003. Trainee clinical psychologists' adaptation and professional functioning: a longitudinal study. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 10 (1), pp. 41-54. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.350
Clinical psychology development: the early years and progress
Lavender, T., Hall, J. and Llewelyn, S. 2003. Clinical psychology development: the early years and progress. Clinical Psychology: Training, Research and Development. 1 (1), pp. 3-15.
Redressing the balance: the place, history and future of reflective practice in clinical training
Lavender, T. 2003. Redressing the balance: the place, history and future of reflective practice in clinical training. Clinical Psychology. 27, pp. 11-15.
A history of clinical psychology in Britain: some impressions and reflections
Hall, J., Lavender, T. and Llewelyn, S. 2003. A history of clinical psychology in Britain: some impressions and reflections. History and Philosophy of Psychology. 4 (2), pp. 32-48.
The end of the beginning: the history and future for clinical psychology
Lavender, T. 2009. The end of the beginning: the history and future for clinical psychology.
New ways of working for applied psychologists - an overview
Lavender, T. and Hope, R. 2008. New ways of working for applied psychologists - an overview.
The development of clinical psychology past and future perspectives: Monte Shapiro's legacy
Lavender, T. 2011. The development of clinical psychology past and future perspectives: Monte Shapiro's legacy.
The benefits of partnerships with universities
Lavender, T. 2010. The benefits of partnerships with universities.
Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm
McAndrew, A., Jones, F., McLaren, R. and McLaren, I. 2012. Dissociating expectancy of shock and changes in skin conductance: an investigation of the Perruchet effect using an electrodermal paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 38 (2), pp. 203-208. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0026718
A grounded-theory study of mindfulness practice following mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
Langdon, S., Jones, F., Hutton, J. and Holttum, S. 2011. A grounded-theory study of mindfulness practice following mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. Mindfulness. 2 (4), pp. 270-281. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-011-0070-5
Out of control: an associative account of congruency effects in sequence learning
Beesley, T., Jones, F. and Shanks, D. 2012. Out of control: an associative account of congruency effects in sequence learning. Consciousness and Cognition. 21 (1), pp. 413-421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.020
I'm not all gone, I can still speak: the experiences of younger people with dementia: an action research study
Pipon-Young, F., Lee, K., Jones, F. and Guss, R. 2012. I'm not all gone, I can still speak: the experiences of younger people with dementia: an action research study. Dementia: The International Journal for Social Research and Practice. 11 (5), pp. 597-616. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301211421087
New ways of working: the end of the beginning
Lavender, T. 2007. New ways of working: the end of the beginning.
Implementing new ways of working
Lavender, T. 2007. Implementing new ways of working.
New ways of working for applied psychologists: shaping the future of the profession
Lavender, T. 2007. New ways of working for applied psychologists: shaping the future of the profession.
Understanding suicide
Lavender, T. 2009. Understanding suicide.
The history and future of clinical psychology
Lavender, T. 2009. The history and future of clinical psychology.
Manpower findings in the south east Thames region
Maltby, M., Lavender, T., Field, R., Wainwright, T. and Hodson, J. 1986. Manpower findings in the south east Thames region. Clinical Psychology Forum. 6, pp. 11-14.
Glory days and the future of clinical psychology: a reply to Richard Hassall and John Clements
Lavender, T. and Hope, R. 2011. Glory days and the future of clinical psychology: a reply to Richard Hassall and John Clements. Clinical Psychology Forum. 217, pp. 25-28.
Understanding the concept of resilience with regard to looked after children: perceptions from education, social care and foster care
South, R., Jones, F., Creith, E. and Simonds, L. 2010. Understanding the concept of resilience with regard to looked after children: perceptions from education, social care and foster care.
Mindfulness as a mediator of self-stigma: an investigation into whether mindfulness mediates the effect of self-stigma on social functioning in a first episode psychosis sample
Mersh, L., Jones, F. and Oliver, J. 2010. Mindfulness as a mediator of self-stigma: an investigation into whether mindfulness mediates the effect of self-stigma on social functioning in a first episode psychosis sample.
Treatment models for couples therapy: a review of the outcome literature and the Dodo's verdict
Boddington, S. and Lavender, T. 1995. Treatment models for couples therapy: a review of the outcome literature and the Dodo's verdict. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 10 (1), pp. 69-81. https://doi.org/10.1080/02674659508405539
Quality assurance and mental health services
Lavender, T., Leiper, R. and Pilling, S. 1994. Quality assurance and mental health services. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 33, pp. 451-167.
Models of continuing care
Lavender, T. and Holloway, F. 1994. Models of continuing care. in: Birchwood, M. and Tarrier, N. (ed.) Psychological Management of Schizophrenia John Wiley & Sons. pp. 133-159
Client and family narratives on schizophrenia
Barker, S., Lavender, T. and Morant, N. 2001. Client and family narratives on schizophrenia. Journal of Mental Health. 10 (2), pp. 199-212. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638230123705
Small-scale placement-based research in clinical psychology training: the role of qualitative methods
Holttum, S. and Lavender, T. 2001. Small-scale placement-based research in clinical psychology training: the role of qualitative methods. Clinical Psychology. 5, pp. 27-31.
The psychological adaptation of psychologists in clinical training: the role of cognition, coping and social support
Kuyken, W., Peters, E., Power, M. and Lavender, T. 1998. The psychological adaptation of psychologists in clinical training: the role of cognition, coping and social support. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 5 (4), pp. 238-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0879(199812)5:4<238::AID-CPP160>3.0.CO;2-W
Role clarity, perception of the organization and burnout amongst support workers in residential homes for people with intellectual disability: a comparison between a National Health Service trust and a charitable company
Blumenthal, S., Lavender, T. and Hewson, S. 1998. Role clarity, perception of the organization and burnout amongst support workers in residential homes for people with intellectual disability: a comparison between a National Health Service trust and a charitable company. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 42 (5), pp. 409-417. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2788.1998.00150.x
25 years of Salomons, 9 years of psychology research
Lavender, T., Spencer, A. and Callanan, M. 1998. 25 years of Salomons, 9 years of psychology research. Psychology Research Journal. 8 (ii), pp. 3-5.
Clinical psychology training and the core placement issue: ways forward
Ashcroft, J., Callanan, M., Adams, M., Roth, A., Gray, I. and Lavender, T. 1998. Clinical psychology training and the core placement issue: ways forward. Clinical Psychology Forum. 112, pp. 50-52.
The role of clinical psychologists in community mental health teams
Blumenthal, S. and Lavender, T. 1997. The role of clinical psychologists in community mental health teams. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 4 (3), pp. 192-200.
Qualitative research methods in psychiatric rehabilitation
Lavender, T. and Lake, N. 2000. Qualitative research methods in psychiatric rehabilitation. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills. 4 (2), pp. 321-339. https://doi.org/10.1080/10973430008408413
Putting aggression into context: an investigation into contextual factors influencing the rate of aggressive incidents in a psychiatric hospital
Lavender, T. and Shepherd, M. 1999. Putting aggression into context: an investigation into contextual factors influencing the rate of aggressive incidents in a psychiatric hospital. Journal of Mental Health. 8 (2), pp. 159-170. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638239917535
Schizophrenia
Lavender, T. 2000. Schizophrenia. in: Champion, L. and Power, M. (ed.) Adult Psychological Problems Hove, UK Psychology Press. pp. 201-224
Rules and associations
Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 1999. Rules and associations. in: Hahn, M. and Stoness, S. (ed.) Proceedings of the Twenty-first Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society London Psychology Press. pp. 240-245
Modelling the detailed pattern of SRT sequence learning
Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 2001. Modelling the detailed pattern of SRT sequence learning. in: Moore, J. and Stenning, K. (ed.) Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society London Psychology Press. pp. 465-470
Assessing the reading comprehension of adults with learning disabilities
Jones, F., Long, K. and Finlay, W. 2006. Assessing the reading comprehension of adults with learning disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 50 (6), pp. 410-418. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2788.2006.00787.x
Perceptual categorization: connectionist modelling and decision rules
Jones, F., Willis, A. and McLaren, I. 1998. Perceptual categorization: connectionist modelling and decision rules. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B: Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 51 (1), pp. 33-58.
Personality style, psychological adaptation and expectations of trainee clinical psychologists
Brooks, J., Holttum, S. and Lavender, T. 2002. Personality style, psychological adaptation and expectations of trainee clinical psychologists. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 9 (4), pp. 253-270. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.318
Factors in outcome of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis: users' and clinicians' views
McGowan, J., Lavender, T. and Garety, P. 2005. Factors in outcome of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis: users' and clinicians' views. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice. 78 (4), pp. 513-529. https://doi.org/10.1348/147608305X52559
The physical healthcare experiences of women with mental health problems: status versus stigma
Birch, S., Lavender, T. and Cupitt, C. 2005. The physical healthcare experiences of women with mental health problems: status versus stigma. Journal of Mental Health. 14 (1), pp. 61-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638230500048032
WAIS III UK: an extension of the UK comparability study
Wycherley, R., Lavender, T., Holttum, S., Crawford, J. and Mockler, D. 2005. WAIS III UK: an extension of the UK comparability study. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 44 (2), pp. 279-288. https://doi.org/10.1348/014466505X29440
Working with others
Lavender, T. and Allcock, S. 2006. Working with others. in: Hall, J. and Llewelyn, S. (ed.) What is Clinical Psychology? Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 297-312
Deconstructing delusions: a qualitative study examining the relationship between religious beliefs and religious delusions
Drinnan, A. and Lavender, T. 2006. Deconstructing delusions: a qualitative study examining the relationship between religious beliefs and religious delusions. Mental Health, Religion and Culture. 9 (4), pp. 317-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/13694670500071711
Psychosocial rehabilitation: intervention
Lake, N. and Lavender, T. 2007. Psychosocial rehabilitation: intervention. in: Lindsay, S. and Powell, G. (ed.) The Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology London Routledge. pp. 564-583
Psychosocial rehabilitation: investigation
Lake, N. and Lavender, T. 2007. Psychosocial rehabilitation: investigation. in: Lindsay, S. and Powell, G. (ed.) The Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology London Routledge. pp. 540-563
What is clinical psychology? Training and practice
Jones, F. 2008. What is clinical psychology? Training and practice. in: Davey, G. (ed.) Clinical Psychology: Topics in Applied Psychology London Hodder Education. pp. 3-18
Training and staff retention: National issues and findings from the South Thames (Salomons) clinical psychology training programme
Lavender, T., Willis, R. and Burns, S. 2007. Training and staff retention: National issues and findings from the South Thames (Salomons) clinical psychology training programme. Clinical Psychology Forum. 180, pp. 38-45.
Symbols can improve the reading comprehension of adults with learning disabilities
Jones, F., Long, K. and Finlay, W. 2007. Symbols can improve the reading comprehension of adults with learning disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 51 (7), pp. 545-550. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2788.2006.00926.x
Referrers' views of a psychological therapies service
Binks, C., Jones, F. and Camic, P. 2009. Referrers' views of a psychological therapies service. Clincial Psychology Forum. 200, pp. 18-23.
An investigation into the relationship between attachment, gender and recovery from psychosis in a stable community-based sample
Mulligan, A. and Lavender, T. 2010. An investigation into the relationship between attachment, gender and recovery from psychosis in a stable community-based sample. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 17 (4), pp. 269-284. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.655
The Doncaster model: a new ways of working for applied psychologists perspective
Lavender, T. 2008. The Doncaster model: a new ways of working for applied psychologists perspective. Clincial Psychology Forum. 181, pp. 31-34.
Client discontinuation of NHS psychological therapy revisited
Jones, F., Carraretto, K. and Deacon, L. 2008. Client discontinuation of NHS psychological therapy revisited. Clincial Psychology Forum. 182, pp. 9-12.
Peer relationships in adolescents experiencing a first episode of psychosis
Mackrell, L. and Lavender, T. 2004. Peer relationships in adolescents experiencing a first episode of psychosis. Journal of Mental Health. 13 (5), pp. 467-479. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638230400006775
Human sequence learning under incidental and intentional conditions
Jones, F. and McLaren, I. 2009. Human sequence learning under incidental and intentional conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 35 (4), pp. 538-553. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0015661
Developing services for people with dangerous and severe personality disorders
Lavender, T. 2002. Developing services for people with dangerous and severe personality disorders. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 12 (2 Supp), pp. S46-S53. https://doi.org/PMID:12459810
Cognitive executive function in Down's syndrome
Rowe, J., Lavender, T. and Turk, V. 2006. Cognitive executive function in Down's syndrome. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 45 (1), pp. 5-17. https://doi.org/10.1348/014466505X29594
Violence and mental disorder: a critical aid to the assessment and management of risk
Blumenthal, S. and Lavender, T. 2001. Violence and mental disorder: a critical aid to the assessment and management of risk. London Jessica Kingsley.
Evidence for dissociable learning processes from the SRT task
Jones, F. 2001. Evidence for dissociable learning processes from the SRT task. PhD Thesis University of Cambridge Experimental Psychology
The prediction-irrelevance problem in grammar learning
Spiegel, R., Jones, F. and McClaren, I. 2001. The prediction-irrelevance problem in grammar learning. in: Neural Networks, 2001. Proceedings of IJCNN '01 - International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IEEE.