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Cameron Hill

Research Assistant

I am a Research Assistant in the Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis research group. I primarily work across three trials: Phoenix, Sleeping Better and Feeling Safer. These trials are investigating the efficacy of innovative cognitive methods to treat psychosis by improving self-confidence, sleep, and a sense of security respectively. 

I completed my undergraduate degree in Psychology and Philosophy (PPL) at the University of Oxford in 2024. In addition to psychosis, I am particularly interested in trauma induced disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder and dissociative identity disorder.