
Dr Anna Georgiades
Lecturer in Early Intervention in Psychosis, Deputy Director, MSc Early Intervention in Psychosis
Biography
Dr Anna Georgiades (BSc, PhD, DClinPsy, BABCP)joined the Department of Psychosis Studies in 2006 and completed a PhD on a Bipolar Twin Study examining cognitive endophenotypes in Bipolar Disorder in 2010.
She completed her Clinical Psychology Training at Royal Holloway University in 2013 and has worked in Early Intervention Services since.She holds a specialist qualification in CBTp (BABCP accreditation) and is a Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Brent Early Intervention Service at CNWL.
Current Research
Social Mind Feasibility Study with Professor Andrea Mechelli- Designed a novel psychosocial intervention explicitly targeting social stress in First Episode Psychosis (FEP).
Research Interests
- CBTp
- Cognitive Behavioural Family Interventions for Psychosis
- Formulation development in psychosis
- Psychosocial Interventions
Teaching and Education
Psychosocial Module for the EIP MSc
News
Researchers examine ways to improve social functioning to understand and treat psychosis
Systematic review found several factors were associated with high or low social functioning in psychosis, highlighting the importance of clinical interventions.

News
Researchers examine ways to improve social functioning to understand and treat psychosis
Systematic review found several factors were associated with high or low social functioning in psychosis, highlighting the importance of clinical interventions.
