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Anke Ehlers
Professor of Experimental Psychopathology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow
Belinda Graham
MA (Cantab), DClinPsy
Wellcome Trust Clinical Fellow, Clinical Psychologist
I am interested in psychological responses to traumatic events and translating experimental research to clinical practice. My current research is focused on the psychological impact of bullying and better understanding processes that maintain detrimental effects. This will inform clinical interventions to help those who are struggling personally and interpersonally after being bullied.
Prior to this, I completed my doctorate in clinical psychology at University College London and was a PTSD therapist and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Recent publications
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External locus of control but not self-esteem predicts increasing social anxiety among bullied children
Journal article
Graham B. et al, (2022), Clinical Psychology in Europe, 4
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Circadian influence on intrusive re-experiencing in trauma survivors' daily lives
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Rosi-Andersen A. et al, (2022), European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 13
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External Locus of Control but not Self-Esteem Predicts Increasing Social Fear Among Bullied Children
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GRAHAM B. et al, (2022), Clinical Psychology in Europe
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Prolonged exposure and sertraline treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder also improve multiple indicators of social functioning
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GRAHAM B. et al, (2020), Journal of Traumatic Stress
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High expectancy and early response produce optimal effects in sertraline treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Graham B. et al, (2018), Br J Psychiatry, 213, 704 - 708