Staff interests associated with the department's research programmes and research groups
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Amanda is Director of the Cancer Research UK London Psychosocial Group which studies the psychological and social aspects of cancer.
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020 7188 0907
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020 7188 0905
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General hospital psychiatry; King's Centre for Military Health Research.
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020 7848 5009
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Clinical psychopharmacology; neuroendocrinology and neurochemistry and functional neuroimaging (PET and f-MRI) of depression, chronic fatigue syndrome and aggression; neuroimaging of serotonin receptor function; biological effects of psychological therapies
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020 7848 5130
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Psychoneuroendocrinology, stress, immunity.
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020 7848 0807
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War and psychiatry and history of military psychiatry.
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020 7848 5413
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Eating disorders; functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), genetic.
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020 7848 0564
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020 7848 0182
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The evaluation of psychological treatments particularly for eating disorders but also other areas such as substance misuse, depression and self-harm. His other areas of interest are family therapy, family interaction research and attachment.
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020 7919 2545
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Research interests encompass the causes and treatment of the various modern illnesses that afflict Western societies, such as electrosensitivity and multiple chemical sensitivity, and the psychological impact of terrorism. General Hospital Psychiatry- Mobile Phones Unit
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020 7346 3798
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Aetiological models of eating disorders including, culture, early development, neuroendocrine genes, life events and personality; neuroimaging and neuropsychology eating disorders; health services research, carers; behavioural and neuroendocrine studies of eating disorders.
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020 7848 3180
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Clinical supervision; education; psychotherapy.
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020 7848 0693
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020 7848 0287
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General hospital psychiatry.
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020 7740 5075
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Main research interest is neuropsychological, cognitive and emotional aspects of eating disorders. Current research includes new treatment strategies and cultural similarities and differences in illness perception and expression.
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020 7848 0134
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Understanding the depression-diabetes link; developing and evaluating interventions to improve diabetes control and depression.
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020 7848 5131
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Psychiatric epidemiology and liaison psychiatry with a special interest in service use; medically unexplained symptoms (including fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome), and developmental risk factors for unexplained symptoms, depression in advanced disease and palliative care settings. Bereavement; effectiveness and cost effectiveness of antidepressants.
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020 7848 0778
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Memory disorders;neuro-imaging of patients with neuropsychiatric disorders; cognitive effects of pituitary lesions; calculation disorders; post-traumatic stress disorder.
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020 7188 5396
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Military/occupational epidemiology; risk taking behaviours and suicide. Currently involved in a large cohort study examining the health (mental and physical), lifestyle and career consequences of military deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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020 7848 5265
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General hospital psychiatry; cognitive neuropsychiatry.
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020 7737 4000 x2492
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+44 (0)20 7848 0721
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Unexplained symptoms and syndromes,such as chronic fatigue syndrome, gulf war syndrome and related issues. Main research at present is a long term cohort study of the physical and mental health of the British Armed Forces.
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020 7848 0796
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Addictions.
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020 7848 0263
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Perinatal psychiatry.
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020 7878 0353
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Epidemiological and aetiological studies of fatigue in adolescents and adults; evaluating the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy in chronic fatigue, CFS, irritable bowel syndrome and other somatoform disorders in adolescents and adults in primary and secondary care.
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020 7848 0406
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Eating disorders; deliberate self-harm; suicide prevention; personality disorders; aetiological factors; brief psychological treatments; new technologies in treatment; health services research.
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020 7848 3180
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