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Reader in Clinical Psychology at Research Department
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Led the development and feasibility testing of the Specialist Psychotherapy with Emotion for Anorexia in Kent and Sussex (SPEAKS) intervention, a novel therapy approach for adults with anorexia nervosa.
Performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of self-report data to examine emotion generation and regulation in individuals with anorexia nervosa, providing insights into emotional processing deficits.
Examined the relationship between cognitive flexibility and clinical severity in individuals with eating disorders, contributing to the understanding of cognitive processes in these conditions.
Investigated emotional theory of mind and emotional awareness in recovered anorexia nervosa patients, providing insights into the long-term psychological effects of the disorder.
Conducted a qualitative study exploring parents' perspectives on adolescent self-harm, providing valuable insights into family dynamics and support needs.
Investigated the cognitive processes involved in self-harm among adolescents, contributing to the understanding of risk factors and potential intervention targets.
Examined the impact of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on human attention, contributing to the early research on the effects of technology on cognitive function.
Dr. Anna Oldershaw is a leading clinical psychologist specializing in the psychological aspects of eating disorders, with significant contributions to understanding emotion regulation and developing novel therapeutic interventions. Her research has advanced the understanding and treatment of anorexia nervosa and self-harm in adolescents.
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