PhD Studentship: Understanding the Mechanisms Driving the Reduction of Repetitive Negative Thought, Psychology – PhD (Funded)

  • Full Time
  • Exeter
  • Posted 6 days ago

University of Exeter

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PhD Studentship: Understanding the Mechanisms Driving the Reduction of Repetitive Negative Thought, Psychology – PhD (Funded)

Company

University of Exeter

Job description

Primary supervisor: Professor Ed Watkins, University of ExeterSecondary supervisor: to be determined depending on focus, University of Exeter/LMU Munich/UCLAProject Description:This PhD is located within a wider project examining the mechanisms driving the reduction of repetitive negative thought via cognitive-behaviour therapy. This large-scale flagship research project seeks to understand the active ingredients of cognitive-behavioural therapies that reduce worry and rumination, to optimise transdiagnostic interventions to prevent and treat common mental health disorders. The project will integrate experimental psychopathology approaches, close engagement with experts-by-experience/lived experience and a definitive international factorial treatment trial. The project involves collaboration between the University of Exeter, University of California Los Angeles, and LMU Munich. The project provides an excellent opportunity for a graduate seeking to develop a research career in clinical and applied research. The focus of the project will be on investigating the active mechanisms underpinning cognitive-behavioural therapy through an integration of experimental studies and lived experience engagement. Key mechanisms that could be examined in more detail include: reducing the habitual nature of repetitive negative thought; shifting from abstract to concrete, specific thinking; shifting from self-criticism to self-compassion; improving attentional focus to the present moment; developing insight and understanding of difficulties.

Expected salary

£20780 per year

Location

Exeter

Job date

Sun, 23 Mar 2025 06:39:10 GMT

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