Writing, publications and media
Media
I am available for comments, discussion or consultation with journalists and other writers. Some examples here:
- HuffPost: Is there really such a thing as 'Too Much Therapy'?
- HuffPost: 12 morning habits that'll make you energised for the day
- Woman's Day: Should workplaces offer therapy?
- Women's Institute: Nine ways to feel better today
- Please contact emma@willowpsychology.co.uk with any queries.
Academic publications
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Graham, C., Rose, M., Edwards, V., Vari, C., O’Connell, N., Taylor, E., McCracken, L., Radunovic, A., Rakowicz, W., Norton, S. & Chalder, T. (in preparation). Long-term outcomes from a randomised controlled trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared to standard medical care for improving quality of life in muscle disorders.
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Edwards, V., Vari, C., Rose, M., Graham, C., O'Connell, N., Taylor, E., McCracken, L., Radunovic, A., Rakowicz, W., Norton, S. & Chalder, T. (in review). Participant experiences of guided-self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for improving quality of life in muscle disease: a nested qualitative study within the ACTMus randomised controlled trial. Frontiers in Psychology.
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Rose, M., Graham, C., O’Connell, N., Vari, C., Edwards, V., Taylor, E., McCracken, L., Radunovic, A., Rakowicz, W., Norton, S. & Chalder, T. (2022). A randomised controlled trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases. Psychological Medicine 1-14.
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Taylor, E., Target, M. & Charman, T. (2008). Attachment in adults with high-functioning autism. Attachment and Human Development 10: 43-163.
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Drew, A., Baird, G., Taylor, E., Milne, E. & Charman, T. (2007). The Social Communication Assessment for Toddlers with Autism: an instrument to measure the frequency, form and function of communication in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 37: 648-666.
- Charman, T., Taylor, E., Drew, A., Cockerill, H., Brown, J. A. & Baird, G. (2005). Outcome at 7 years of children diagnosed with autism at age 2: predictive validity of assessments conducted at 2 and 3 years of age and pattern of symptom change over time. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 46(5): 500-513.
Contact for more information
emma@willowpsychology.co.uk
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