About
Dr Katherine Newman-Taylor is lead for the PG CBT programmes at the University of Southampton.
She works on the CBT and Clinical Psychology programmes at the University, and as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Honorary) with the local NHS Trust.
Her clinical and research interests are in working with people with psychosis - drawing on attachment, mindfulness and recovery principles to strengthen cognitive behavioural approaches to living well with voices, paranoia and other unusual experiences.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- CBT and mindfulness for psychosis
- Attachment based interventions for psychosis
- Recovery approaches to living well with severe mental ill-health
Research projects
Active projects
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Publications
60 publications
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David Pearson, Fiona Kennedy, Vishal Talreja, Suchetha Bhat & Katherine Newman-Taylor,
2020, Social Behavior and Personality, 48(4), 1-15
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.8938
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor, Thomas Richardson, Monica Sood, Matthew Sopp, Emma Perry & Helen Bolderston,
2020, Psychosis, 12(4), 314-327
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor,
2020, The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 13
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Ben Dasyam, Helen Courtney, Lucy White, Jo Tedbury, Jane Butt & Katherine Newman-Taylor,
2019, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(4), 440-451
DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12222
Type: article
Amber L. Bowen, Tessa Maguire & Katherine Newman-Taylor,
2019, Perspectives in Public Health
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor, Pamela McSherry & Lusia Stopa,
2019, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor, Tess Maguire & Amber L Bowen,
2019, Perspectives in Public Health, 139(4), 181-183
Type: article
Kyt Proctor, Rachael Wood & Katherine Newman-Taylor,
2018, Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 23(1), 30-35
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor, Anna Kemp, Hannah Potter & Sheena Au Yeung,
2017, Journal of Child and Family Studies
Type: article