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Fiona Lobban

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Bipolar Disorders|November 29, 2021
Why we need a more sociable approach to bipolar disorder and how we can make it happenFiona Lobban
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 5, 2012
Embracing patient choiceFiona Lobban
Psychology and Psychotherapy|November 6, 2008
Implementing clinical guidelines (or not?)Fiona Lobban, Steven Jones
Cognitive Therapy and Research|April 13, 2016
An Interpersonal CBT Framework for Involving Relatives in Interventions for Psychosis: Evidence Base and Clinical ImplicationsFiona Lobban, Christine Barrowclough
JMIR Mental Health|November 3, 2017
Use of the Internet and Mobile Phones for Self-Management of Severe Mental Health Problems: Qualitative Study of Staff ViewsNatalie Berry, Sandra Bucci, Fiona Lobban
Journal of Affective Disorders|December 22, 2014
Managing bipolar moods without medication: a qualitative investigationReed Cappleman, Ian Smith, Fiona Lobban
BMC Psychiatry|September 26, 2015
A qualitative analysis of relatives', health professionals' and service users' views on the involvement in care of relatives in Bipolar DisorderGerasimos Chatzidamianos, Fiona Lobban, Steven Jones
BMC Psychiatry|January 23, 2019
A qualitative exploration of service user views about using digital health interventions for self-management in severe mental health problemsNatalie Berry, Fiona Lobban, Sandra Bucci
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|October 27, 2005
Does Expressed Emotion need to be understood within a more systemic framework? An examination of discrepancies in appraisals between patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and their relativesFiona Lobban, Christine Barrowclough, Steven Jones
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 9, 2004
Illness representations in depressionGillian Fortune, Christine Barrowclough, Fiona Lobban
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Showing results (1-10 of 128) with videos related to

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Bipolar Disorders|November 29, 2021
Why we need a more sociable approach to bipolar disorder and how we can make it happenFiona Lobban
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 5, 2012
Embracing patient choiceFiona Lobban
Psychology and Psychotherapy|November 6, 2008
Implementing clinical guidelines (or not?)Fiona Lobban, Steven Jones
Cognitive Therapy and Research|April 13, 2016
An Interpersonal CBT Framework for Involving Relatives in Interventions for Psychosis: Evidence Base and Clinical ImplicationsFiona Lobban, Christine Barrowclough
JMIR Mental Health|November 3, 2017
Use of the Internet and Mobile Phones for Self-Management of Severe Mental Health Problems: Qualitative Study of Staff ViewsNatalie Berry, Sandra Bucci, Fiona Lobban
Journal of Affective Disorders|December 22, 2014
Managing bipolar moods without medication: a qualitative investigationReed Cappleman, Ian Smith, Fiona Lobban
BMC Psychiatry|September 26, 2015
A qualitative analysis of relatives', health professionals' and service users' views on the involvement in care of relatives in Bipolar DisorderGerasimos Chatzidamianos, Fiona Lobban, Steven Jones
BMC Psychiatry|January 23, 2019
A qualitative exploration of service user views about using digital health interventions for self-management in severe mental health problemsNatalie Berry, Fiona Lobban, Sandra Bucci
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|October 27, 2005
Does Expressed Emotion need to be understood within a more systemic framework? An examination of discrepancies in appraisals between patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and their relativesFiona Lobban, Christine Barrowclough, Steven Jones
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 9, 2004
Illness representations in depressionGillian Fortune, Christine Barrowclough, Fiona Lobban
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