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Max Birchwood
Researcher at University of Warwick
Publications - 268
Citations - 20099
Max Birchwood is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 259 publications receiving 18491 citations. Previous affiliations of Max Birchwood include University of Birmingham & Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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A Feasibility and Acceptability Trial of Social Cognitive Therapy in Early Psychosis Delivered Through a Virtual World: The VEEP Study.
Andrew Thompson,Farah Elahi,Alba Realpe,Max Birchwood,David Taylor,Ivo Vlaev,Fiona E. Leahy,Sandra Bucci +7 more
TL;DR: This proof-of-concept pilot trial suggested that delivering SCIT-VR through a virtual world is feasible and acceptable and there were some changes in prepost outcome measures that suggest the intervention has face validity.
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Components of therapy as mechanisms of change in cognitive therapy for people at risk of psychosis: analysis of the EDIE-2 trial.
Clare Flach,Paul French,Graham Dunn,Graham Dunn,David Fowler,Andrew Gumley,Max Birchwood,Suzanne L. K. Stewart,Anthony P. Morrison +8 more
TL;DR: There is a greater treatment effect if formulation and homework are involved in therapy, and high correlation between components means that these may be indicators of overall treatment fidelity.
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Vulnerability to psychosocial disability in psychosis.
TL;DR: The early trajectories and markers of poor psychosocial outcome in psychosis are discerned, and which individuals are most at risk of having a poor outcome are highlighted.
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Predictors of engagement in first-episode psychosis.
Daniel Casey,LJ Brown,Ruchika Gajwani,Zoebia Islam,R Jasani,Helen Parsons,Priya Tah,Max Birchwood,Swaran P. Singh +8 more
TL;DR: Patients with no qualifications were found to have higher engagement scores than those educated to a higher level and patient beliefs about the causes of mental illness may represent a target of interventions to increase engagement in FEP.
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Cost-effectiveness of early intervention services for psychosis and fidelity to national policy implementation guidance.
Muralikrishnan Radhakrishnan,Paul McCrone,Louise Lafortune,Linda Everard,David Fowler,Tim Amos,Nick Freemantle,Swaran P. Singh,Max Marshall,Vimal Sharma,Anna Lavis,Peter B. Jones,Max Birchwood +12 more
TL;DR: This study aims to assess the cost‐effectiveness of EIS according to how closely they adhered to the recommendations of the English Department of Health 2001 Policy Implementation Guide (PIG).