ReviewMeasuring social and occupational functioning of people with bipolar disorder: A systematic review
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Nadia Akers was awarded a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from Lancaster University in 2014. She is currently undertaking a PhD in Health Research within the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research at Lancaster University with a focus on higher social and occupational functioning and flourishing in bipolar disorder.
Fiona Lobban is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Co-Director of the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research at Lancaster University and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist with Lancashire Care NHS Trust. Her work has focused on the development, evaluation and implementation of psychosocial interventions for people with long-term mental health problems including bipolar disorder and psychosis. She has a particular interest in working with social networks including family, groups, and peer support.
Claire Hilton was awarded a BSc (Hons) Psychology in 2013 and subsequently completed an MRes in Health Research in 2016 while attending Lancaster University. Currently, Ms. Hilton is completing an ESRC funded PhD in Health Research with a focus on mental health in particular the effect on those caring for individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia.
Katerina Panagaki completed her first degree in Germany on social anthropology and philosophy. She received her MSc in Psychological Studies (MBPsS) from Glasgow University in 2013. She is currently towards the end of her PhD with NIHR, CLAHR NWC and based at Spectrum Centre, at the University of Lancaster. Her research focuses on rumination and the relation of mental health to the socioeconomic background. She has previously worked in mental health with people with complex needs and learning disabilities both in the UK and abroad.
Steven H Jones obtained his PhD from the University of London in 1989. Since 2008 he has been Professor of Clinical Psychology and the Spectrum Centre for Mental Research in Lancaster with a research focus on the psychological understanding and treatment of people living with bipolar disorder and related conditions.