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Sue Cunliffe

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Psychology and Psychotherapy|January 5, 2022
Response to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' critique of our audit of ECT usageJohn Read, Christopher Harrop, Jim Geekie, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 11, 2019
Should we stop using electroconvulsive therapy?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sameer Jauhar, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy|March 17, 2021
A second independent audit of electroconvulsive therapy in England, 2019: Usage, demographics, consent, and adherence to guidelines and legislationJohn Read, Christopher Harrop, Jim Geekie, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|December 11, 2025
A Survey of ECT Recipients, Family Members and Friends: Are the Self-Reported Reasons for The Recipients' Problems Being Addressed?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Hancock, et al.
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice|February 16, 2026
Are critiques of ECT scaremongering or contributions to informed consent?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy|April 22, 2026
An international survey of the relatives and friends of electroconvulsive therapy recipientsChristopher Harrop, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 14, 2025
A large exploratory survey of electroconvulsive therapy recipients, family members and friends: what information do they recall being given?John Read, Christopher Harrop, Lisa Morrison, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|August 11, 2025
A Survey of 1144 ECT Recipients, Family Members and Friends: Does ECT Work?John Read, Lucy Johnstone, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Health Care for Women International|November 19, 2025
Electroconvulsive therapy and women: An international surveyLisa Morrison, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
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Psychology and Psychotherapy|January 5, 2022
Response to the Royal College of Psychiatrists' critique of our audit of ECT usageJohn Read, Christopher Harrop, Jim Geekie, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 11, 2019
Should we stop using electroconvulsive therapy?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sameer Jauhar, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy|March 17, 2021
A second independent audit of electroconvulsive therapy in England, 2019: Usage, demographics, consent, and adherence to guidelines and legislationJohn Read, Christopher Harrop, Jim Geekie, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|December 11, 2025
A Survey of ECT Recipients, Family Members and Friends: Are the Self-Reported Reasons for The Recipients' Problems Being Addressed?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Hancock, et al.
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice|February 16, 2026
Are critiques of ECT scaremongering or contributions to informed consent?John Read, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Psychology and Psychotherapy|April 22, 2026
An international survey of the relatives and friends of electroconvulsive therapy recipientsChristopher Harrop, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 14, 2025
A large exploratory survey of electroconvulsive therapy recipients, family members and friends: what information do they recall being given?John Read, Christopher Harrop, Lisa Morrison, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|August 11, 2025
A Survey of 1144 ECT Recipients, Family Members and Friends: Does ECT Work?John Read, Lucy Johnstone, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
Health Care for Women International|November 19, 2025
Electroconvulsive therapy and women: An international surveyLisa Morrison, Sue Cunliffe, Sarah Price Hancock, et al.
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