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Academic Journals

Geyer, C. (2017) The social unconscious in action: linking theory to group work with young adults; Group Analysis, Vol.50(2).  

* Winner of Group Analytic Society International Student Essay Prize 2016*

Catty, J., Cowan, N., Poole, Z., Ellis, G., Geyer, C., Lissouba, P., et al. (2012). Attachment to the clinical team and its association with therapeutic relationships, social networks, and clinical well-being. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 85(1), 17-35.

Fairtlough, A., & Geyer, C. (2011). Standards and training for work with parents across Europe: successes and challenges in developing a community of practice. European Journal of Social Work, 1468-2664.

Catty, J., White, S., Clement, S., Cowan, N., Geyer, C., Harvey, K., Jones, I.R., McLaren, S., Poole, Z., Rose, D., and Wykes T. (2011). Continuity of care for people with psychotic illness: its relationship to clinical and social functioning. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, doi: 10.1177/0020764011421440.

 

Catty, J., Cowan, N., Poole, Z., Clement, S., Ellis, G, Geyer, C., Lissouba, P., Molodynski, A., White, S., and Burns, T. (2011). Continuity of care for people with non-psychotic disorders. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, PMID: 21937475. 

Cape, J., Geyer, C., Barker, C., Pistrang, N., Buszewicz, M., Dowrick, C., Salmon, P. (2010). Facilitating understanding of mental health problems in GP consultations: a qualitative study using tape-assisted recall. British Journal of General Practice, Vol. 60 (580), 837-845. 

Publications as member of the ECHO and EQOLISE research groups, led by the Department of Psychiatry at University of Oxford: 

 

Burns, T., Catty, J., Harvey, K., White, S., Jones, I. R., McLaren, S., et al., & ECHO Group. (2013). Continuity of care for carers of people with severe mental illness: Results of a longitudinal study. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 59(7), 663-670.

Catty, J., White, S., Koletsi, M., Becker, T., Fioritti, A., Kalkan, R., Lauber, C., Lissouba, P., Rössler, W., Tomov, T., van Busschbach, J. T., Wiersma, D., Burns, T., & EQOLISE Group (2011). Therapeutic relationships in vocational rehabilitation: predicting good relationships for people with psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 187(1-2), 68–73.

Belling, R., Whittock, M., McLaren, S., Burns, T., Catty, J., Jones, I. R., Rose, D., Wykes, T., & ECHO Group. (2011). Achieving continuity of care: facilitators and barriers in community mental health teams. Implementation Science, 6(23).

Jones, I. R., Ahmed, N., Catty, J., McLaren, S., Rose, D., Wykes, T., & Burns, T. for the ECHO Group. (2009). Illness careers and continuity of care in mental health services: a qualitative study of service users and carers. Social Science & Medicine, 69(4), 632-639.

Burns, T., Catty, J., White, S., Becker, T., Koletsi, M., Fioritti, A., et al., & EQOLISE Group. (2009). The impact of supported employment and working on clinical and social functioning: results of an international study of individual placement and support. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35(5), 949-958.

Koletsi, M., Niersman, A., van Busschbach, J. T., Catty, J., Becker, T., Burns, T., Fioritti, A., Kalkan, R., Lauber, C., Rössler, W., Tomov, T., Wiersma, D., & EQOLISE Group. (2009). Working with mental health problems: clients' experiences of IPS, vocational rehabilitation and employment. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 44(11), 961–970.

Catty, J., Lissouba, P., White, S., Becker, T., Drake, R. E., Fioritti, A., Knapp, M., Lauber, C., Rössler, W., Tomov, T., van Busschbach, J., Wiersma, D., Burns, T., & EQOLISE Group. (2008). Predictors of employment for people with severe mental illness: results of an international six-centre randomised controlled trial. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 192(3), 224–231.

Burns, T., Catty, J., & EQOLISE Group. (2008). IPS in Europe: the EQOLISE trial. Psychiatric Rehabilitation journal, 31(4), 313–317.

 

Burns, T., Catty, J. et al., & EQOLISE Group. (2007). “The effectiveness of supported employment for people with severe mental illness: a randomized control trial in six European countries”. Lancet, 370, 1146-52 . 

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