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Research groups
Thomas Kabir
BSc PhD
Senior Researcher
- Member of the O-CAP research group
- Member of the Oxford Early Psychosis research group
- Chair of the HRA Dulwich Research Ethics Committee
Focused on lived experience methods in mental health research
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Much of my work focuses on psychosis and paranoia. I have over fifteen years of expereince in working in the area of public involvement in research. I am currently a co-applicant on several clinical trials and studies. I have an interest in research ethics and assessing the acceptability of healthcare interventions.
Recent publications
How can we make interventions more 'acceptable' in mental health?
Journal article
Kabir T., (2026), BMJ Ment Health, 29
Sleep disruption and its psychological treatment in young people at risk of psychosis: A peer methods qualitative evaluation.
Journal article
Waite F. et al, (2025), Br J Clin Psychol
six-month supported online programme for the treatment of persecutory delusions: Feeling Safer
Journal article
FREEMAN D. et al, (2025), Psychological Medicine
mated VR therapy for improving positive self-beliefs and psychological well-being in young patients with psychosis: a proof of concept evaluation of Phoenix VR self-confidence therapy.
Journal article
Freeman D. et al, (2024), Behav Cogn Psychother, 52, 277 - 287
Framework for understanding movement and physical activity in patients diagnosed with psychosis.
Journal article
Diamond R. et al, (2024), BMJ Ment Health, 27