
David A Sher
@davidarielsher
DPhil @UniofOxford. Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis. Clinical Psychology. Paranoia. Autism. @Cambridge_Uni MPhil Grad. Views own. Like&RT≠endorsement
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27-01-2021 10:41:57
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Please consider taking part in this very short survey about research priorities for severe paranoia. Setting Priorities for Paranoia Research - Oxford The McPin Foundation. Please RT!

‘The book is to help demystify paranoia…’ I heard from Daniel Freeman (University of Oxford) about his new book ‘Paranoia’ (William Collins Books). With extract, 'I'm going to fall asleep here'. RT for your chance to win a copy. bps.org.uk/psychologist/b…

A very happy publication day to Daniel Freeman, Professor of Psychology at Oxford, who has spent thirty years at the vanguard of paranoia research and treatment. PARANOIA is the remarkable book which tells the story of that journey, out today.

Outstanding book by an outstanding author. Congratulations Daniel Freeman ! Copies available here: williamcollinsbooks.co.uk/products/paran… #paranoia #psychology


New Associate Professorship in Clinical Psychology position in Oxford ExpPsychology and Reuben College, Oxford. A wonderful opportunity to develop psychological research for patient benefit. Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology Training Oxford Health NHS FT my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…

Ten design principles for developing psychological treatments for psychosis. Patients and practitioners should be able to notice these as they use the intervention too. Editorial in BJPsych Journals Oxford Psychiatry cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Hopefully this will prove a v valuable resourse: potential priorities for research on paranoia. lots of great questions. Excellent work by David A Sher and the team including Thomas Kabir Oxford Psychiatry mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/27/1/e…

What are research priorities of people with severe paranoia? Delighted that BMJ Mental Health article is now published! With Daniel Freeman Felicity Waite Louise Isham Thomas Kabir Poppy Brown Sarah Reeve and others. Oxford Psychiatry mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/27/1/e…

🔊*New Research* BMJ Mental Health This article discusses potential research priorities for understanding & treating severe paranoia (persecutory delusions) through a priority-setting partnership between patients, carers, mental health staff, & researchers. David A Sher




Congratulations to David A Sher (DPhil Psychiatry, 2020) whose latest research on people with severe paranoia was recently published in the BMJ Mental Health journal. 👏