Completed doctoral trainees
20. Dr. Dipti Mistry (2023): Physical health of people in medium secure mental health care establishments
19. Dr. Kate Leech (2022): Health Psychology and the prison population
18. Dr. Sophie Dawson (2022): Cystic Fibrosis and adherence
17. Dr. Jane Perks (2022): Exploring people’s experiences of living with physical health co-morbidities
16. Dr. Chris Higton (2022): Exploring people’s experiences of receiving personal care
15. Dr. Venetia Williams (2021): Spirituality and health psychology interventions
14. Dr. Meghan Linscott (2021): Embedding health psychology in urban planning.
13. Dr. Alison Killen (2020): Coping for caregivers who care for someone living with a long term condition.
12. Dr. Gillian Smith (2019): Exploring the experiences of adult daughters caring for patients with dementia.
11. Dr. Mike Oliver (2019): An exploration of the facilitators and barriers that impact on office-based employees.
10. Dr. Nicola Stenberg (2019): An exploration of how peer support contributes to autonomous motivation to self-manage.
9. Dr. Katrin Hulme (2017): Understanding the psychological profile of individuals presenting with chronic cough
8. Dr. Roseanna Brady (2017): Understanding the factors associated with adherence to eye drops for glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
7. Dr. Hannah Heath (2016): Understanding the impact of self-harm: A qualitative approach.
6. Dr. Louise Foster (2012): An investigation into the impact of dementia on couples and how they cope with this.
5. Dr. Linda Mages (2012): An in-depth exploration of perspectives held by boys (who have social emotional behavioural difficulties) on their lifestyle, health and access to health-related services using a music-based approach.
4. Dr. Peter Bandalli (2011): A phenomenological analysis of the expressive and communicative functions of deliberate self-harm.
3. Dr. Alison Lauder (2010): An exploration of carer perceptions of CRPS and their role in supporting the person's rehabilitation.
2. Dr. Faith Martin (2007): Well-being and quality of life in developing countries.
1. Dr. Emma Vince (2006): Risk factors for eating disorders.