Research project

Utilising Attachment-Based Experimental Research to Understand and Reduce Paranoia in the General Population and Clinical Groups

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Monica Sood PhD

Research Fellow

Research interests

  • Attachment and psychosis
  • Cognitive and attachment-based mechanisms associated with the maintenance of paranoia
  • The impact of attachment security priming on psychotic-type experiences
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Other researchers

Dr Claire Hart

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • My research is located in the area of quantitative social/personality psychology. In particular, I conduct research on narcissistic dysfunction in the interpersonal domain.
  • I am currently involved in projects investigating:
  • the self-presentation of narcissistsnostalgia and narcissismnarcissism and social supportnarcissism and empathynarcissism and mimicrynarcissism and bullyingnarcissism and prosocial behavioursnarcissism and crimenarcissism and parentingnarcissism and consumerismnarcissism and team functioningnarcissism and romantic relationships
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Professor Katherine Newman-Taylor

Professorial Fellow-Education

Research interests

  • CBT and mindfulness for psychosis
  • Attachment based interventions for psychosis
  • Recovery approaches to living well with severe mental ill-health
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Research outputs