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Counsellor And Health Psychology

Counsellor And Health Psychology

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Counsellor And Health Psychology

 

Overview of Research Activity

The Counselling and Health Psychology Research Group primarily conducts research with a strong emphasis on practical applications.

The counselling team members are particularly focused on methodological concerns, supporting one another throughout the research process and in disseminating their findings. Their extensive expertise in counselling research spans various subject areas, including:

The health psychology team concentrates on evaluating and improving health services, understanding the effectiveness of health psychology interventions, and studying the experience of illness and well-being.

They excel in evaluating innovative approaches and policies designed to enhance health and well-being in various settings, including communities, workplaces, and hospitals.

The health psychology team collectively brings extensive experience in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as action research, interpretative phenomenological analysis, grounded theory, discourse analysis, randomized controlled trials, and systematic reviews.

The Counselling and Health Psychology Research Group is particularly committed to ensuring that its research has a meaningful impact. For example, Pires-Yfantoudas’s research on supporting patients with musculoskeletal conditions through motivational interviewing techniques was shared through blogs to broaden access to the findings.

Sykes’s work on pregnancy sickness, which affects approximately 80% of singleton pregnancies, led her to become a trustee of the Pregnancy Sickness Support Charity, where she helps shape the charity’s research strategy and manages its data.

Willig contributed to the prestigious American Psychological Association (APA) Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology, a leading guide to research methods in counselling psychology.

Achievements and News

The health psychology team has recently presented at two major conferences: the Annual Division of Health Psychology Conference and the 8th International Society of Critical Health Psychology Conference.

Presentations included findings from a qualitative study on healthcare professionals’ experiences with patient-reported stress, a study on paramedics’ discourse in managing pain for people with dementia, and the results of a brief mindfulness-based intervention aimed at helping people resist chocolate.

The health psychology team also hosted the Biopsychosocial Understandings of Hyperemesis Gravidarum Conference, which was a great success. Speakers from around the world presented the latest research and developments in the care and management of women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum. MSc and undergraduate health psychology students contributed to the conference’s success, gaining valuable work experience.

The health psychology team values its collaborations with external organizations on the front lines of healthcare service delivery. For instance, the team is working with the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital to explore the beliefs and attitudes towards work return among patients with chronic pain.

This multi-phase project will inform future service development for chronic pain patients, drawing on expertise from multidisciplinary teams, including experienced health psychologists and specialist healthcare providers.

The counselling team aims to showcase its activities, foster collaboration, and facilitate joint publications involving both staff and graduates. Additionally, the team seeks to establish links with researchers at other institutions to create opportunities for collaboration and integration.

The counselling team holds monthly meetings where researchers present their work-in-progress. These meetings led to the production of two journal articles and one conference presentation by alumni during the 2012-13 period.

The counselling team also welcomes presentations by researchers from outside City University London and has benefited from contributions by the following visitors during 2012-13:

Teaching

The health psychology team offers two courses in health psychology:

The ultimate goal of this program is for trainees to become proficient in practicing health psychology and to produce original research that contributes to the field of applied health psychology.

The course aims to provide professional and academic training that enables trainees to work as health psychologists in a variety of settings, including the NHS, charities, industry, government, private practice, academic, and research environments.

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