The Richmond Anxiety Clinic

Laura’s publications:

  • National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Service, The Maudsley Hospital (2019). Appearance Anxiety: A Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder for Young People, Families and Professionals. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London.

  • Fernández de la Cruz, L., Enander, E., Rück, C., Wilhelm, S., Phillips, K., Steketee, G., Sarvode Mothi, S., Krebs, G., Bowyer, L., Monzani, B., Veale, D., and Mataix-Cols, D. (2019). Empirically defining Treatment Response, Remission and Recovery in Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Psychological Medicine, 1-7.

  • Buckley, V., Krebs, G., Bowyer, L., Jassi, A., Goodman, R., Clark, B., and Stringaris, A. (2018). BDD in Youth: The DAWBA as a Tool for Detection. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 23, 291-294.

  • Bowyer, L., Krebs, G., Mataix-Cols, D., Veale, D., and Monzani, B. (2016). A Critical Review of Cosmetic Treatment Outcomes in Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Body Image, 19, 1-8.

  • Mataix-Cols, D., Fernández de la Cruz, L., Isomura, K., Anson, M., Turner, C., Monzani, B., Cadman, J., Bowyer, L., Heyman, I., Veale, D. & Krebs, G. (2015). A pilot randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavior therapy for adolescents with body dysmorphic disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 54(11), 895-904.

  • Bowyer, L., Wallis, J., & Lee, D.A. (2014). Developing a compassionate mind to enhance trauma-focused CBT with an adolescent female: A case study. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 42(2), 248-254.

  • Bowyer, L., Swanston, J., & Vetere, A. (2013). “Eventually you just get used to it”: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of 10-16 year-old girls' experiences of the transition into temporary accommodation after exposure to domestic violence perpetrated by men against their mothers. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 20(22), 304-23.

  • Swanston, J., Bowyer, L., & Vetere, A. (2013). Towards a richer understanding of school-age children's experiences of domestic violence: The voices of children and their mothers. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 19(2), 184-201.


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Hendrik’s publications:

Books:

  • Waller, G., Mountford, V., Lawson, R., Gray, E., Cordery, H., & Hinrichsen, H. (2010). Beating your eating disorder: A cognitive behavioral self-help guide for adult sufferers and their carers. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

  • Waller, G., Cordery, H., Corstorphine, E., Hinrichsen, H., Lawson, R., Mountford, V., & Russell, K. (2007). Cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders: A comprehensive treatment guide. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Book chapters:

  • Hinrichsen, H., & Waller, G. (2006). The treatment of avoidant personality disorder in patients with eating disorders. Chapter in R. A. Sansone, & J. L. Levitt (Eds.), Personality disorders and eating disorders: Exploring the frontier. New York: Routledge.

Research papers:

  • Waller, G., Gray, E., Hinrichsen, H., Mountford, V., Lawson, R., & Patient, E. (2014). Cognitive-behavioural therapy for bulimia nervosa and atypical bulimic nervosa: Effectiveness in clinical settings. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 47, 13-17.

  • Dhokia, R., Hinrichsen, H., Mayer, C., & Waller, G. (2009). Clinical and psychometric validation of an extended version of the Testable Assumptions Questionnaire (TAQ-ED-R). Eating Behaviors, 10, 62-64.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Waller, G., & Dhokia, R. (2007). Core beliefs and social anxiety in the eating disorders. Eating and Weight Disorders, 12, e14-e18.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Sheffield, A., & Waller, G. (2007). The role of parenting experiences in the development of social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders. Eating Behaviors, 8, 285-290.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Morrison, T., Waller, G., & Schmidt, U. (2007). Triggers of self-induced vomiting in bulimic disorders: The roles of core beliefs and imagery. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly, 21, 261-272.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Garry, J., & Waller, G. (2006). Development and preliminary validation of the Testable Assumptions Questionnaire - Eating Disorders (TAQ-ED). Eating Behaviors, 7, 275-281.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Waller, G., & van Gerko, K. (2004). Social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders: Associations with eating attitudes and behaviours. Eating Behaviors, 5, 285-290.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Waller, G., & Emanuelli, F. (2004). Social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders: Associations with core beliefs. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 192, 784-787.

  • Hinrichsen, H., Wright, F., Waller, G., & Meyer, C. (2003). Social anxiety and coping strategies in the eating disorders. Eating Behaviors, 4, 117-126.

  • Hinrichsen, H., & Clark, D. M. (2003). Anticipatory processing in social anxiety: Two pilot studies. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 34, 205-218.