Miss Claire Matrunola

  • Research Assistant (Mental Health & Wellbeing)

telephone: 07929680568
email: Claire.Matrunola@glasgow.ac.uk

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Biography

Claire Matrunola joined the Institute of Mental Health and Wellbeing in January 2016 as a Research Assistant with the NRS Mental Health Network. Claire works on a range of studies including clinical trials for psychosis, depression, complex PTSD and personality disorder

Research interests

Claires research interests are in psychosis, trauma, and dissociation, particularly with in the context of attachment and affect regulation

Publications

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Number of items: 6.

2022

Allan, S. et al. (2022) What researching the benefits system has taught us about being trauma informed when people encounter traumatising systems. Clinical Psychology Forum, 353, pp. 36-42.

Matrunola, C., Clark, A., Gumley, A. and Clark, S. (2022) An evaluation of team formulation practice in an Early Intervention Service in Glasgow. Clinical Psychology Forum, 349, pp. 32-40.

2021

Allan, S. et al. (2021) Perspectives of trial staff on the barriers to recruitment in a digital intervention for psychosis and how to work around them: qualitative study within a trial. JMIR Human Factors, 8(1), e2405. (doi: 10.2196/24055) (PMID:33666555) (PMCID:PMC7980120)

Jamieson, M. K., Alderson-Day, B., Allan, S., Brand, R., Gumley, A. , Hart, A., Matrunola, C. and Thomas, N. (2021) Reply to Clifford, G., Dalgleish, T. and Hitchcock, C., 2018. Prevalence of auditory pseudohallucinations in adult survivors of physical and sexual trauma with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Behaviour research and therapy, 111, pp.113–118. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 137, 103789. (doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2020.103789) (PMID:33387872)

2020

Gumley, A. et al. (2020) Early signs monitoring to prevent relapse in psychosis and promote well-being, engagement, and recovery: protocol for a feasibility cluster randomized controlled trial harnessing mobile phone technology blended with peer support. JMIR Research Protocols, 9(1), e15058. (doi: 10.2196/15058) (PMID:31917372)

Haining, K., Matrunola, C., Mitchell, L., Gajwani, R. , Gross, J. , Gumley, A. I. , Lawrie, S. M., Schwannauer, M., Schultze-Lutter, F. and Uhlhaas, P. J. (2020) Neuropsychological deficits in participants at clinical high risk for psychosis recruited from the community: relationships to functioning and clinical symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 50(1), pp. 77-85. (doi: 10.1017/S0033291718003975) (PMID:30862319)

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Jump to: Articles
Number of items: 6.

Articles

Allan, S. et al. (2022) What researching the benefits system has taught us about being trauma informed when people encounter traumatising systems. Clinical Psychology Forum, 353, pp. 36-42.

Matrunola, C., Clark, A., Gumley, A. and Clark, S. (2022) An evaluation of team formulation practice in an Early Intervention Service in Glasgow. Clinical Psychology Forum, 349, pp. 32-40.

Allan, S. et al. (2021) Perspectives of trial staff on the barriers to recruitment in a digital intervention for psychosis and how to work around them: qualitative study within a trial. JMIR Human Factors, 8(1), e2405. (doi: 10.2196/24055) (PMID:33666555) (PMCID:PMC7980120)

Jamieson, M. K., Alderson-Day, B., Allan, S., Brand, R., Gumley, A. , Hart, A., Matrunola, C. and Thomas, N. (2021) Reply to Clifford, G., Dalgleish, T. and Hitchcock, C., 2018. Prevalence of auditory pseudohallucinations in adult survivors of physical and sexual trauma with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Behaviour research and therapy, 111, pp.113–118. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 137, 103789. (doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2020.103789) (PMID:33387872)

Gumley, A. et al. (2020) Early signs monitoring to prevent relapse in psychosis and promote well-being, engagement, and recovery: protocol for a feasibility cluster randomized controlled trial harnessing mobile phone technology blended with peer support. JMIR Research Protocols, 9(1), e15058. (doi: 10.2196/15058) (PMID:31917372)

Haining, K., Matrunola, C., Mitchell, L., Gajwani, R. , Gross, J. , Gumley, A. I. , Lawrie, S. M., Schwannauer, M., Schultze-Lutter, F. and Uhlhaas, P. J. (2020) Neuropsychological deficits in participants at clinical high risk for psychosis recruited from the community: relationships to functioning and clinical symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 50(1), pp. 77-85. (doi: 10.1017/S0033291718003975) (PMID:30862319)

This list was generated on Wed Nov 13 09:07:40 2024 GMT.