Professor Glenn Waller
School of Psychology
Professor of Clinical Psychology
G.Waller@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 6568
+44 114 222 6568
Cathedral Court
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Professor Glenn Waller
School of Psychology
Cathedral Court
1 Vicar Lane
91直播
S1 2LT
School of Psychology
Cathedral Court
1 Vicar Lane
91直播
S1 2LT
- Qualifications
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- BA (Reading)
- MClinPsychol (Liverpool)
- DPhil (Oxford)
- Research interests
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My primary interests lie in the following areas:
- Cognitive content and processes that underlie and maintain the eating disorders
- The treatment of the eating disorders, with a particular focus on cognitive-behavioural approaches
- The translation of evidence-based approaches into real-life clinical settings, and the clinician variables that enhance or impede that process
- Publications
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Featured publications
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Books
Journal articles
- Bulimic psychopathology and impulsive behaviors among nonclinical women.. Int J Eat Disord, 29(1), 71-75.
- Internal and external antecedents of binge eating episodes in a group of women with bulimia nervosa.. Int J Eat Disord, 29(1), 17-22.
- Emotional processing and bulimic psychopathology: age as a factor among nonclinical women.. Int J Eat Disord, 28(4), 364-369.
- Anger and bulimic psychopathology among nonclinical women.. Int J Eat Disord, 28(4), 446-450.
- Cognitive content among bulimic women: the role of core beliefs.. Int J Eat Disord, 28(2), 235-241.
- Rebuilding Shattered Lives: The Responsible Treatment of Complex Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders. James A. Chu. Wiley (1998) 锟29.50. pp. 271 ISBN 0-471-24732-4. European Eating Disorders Review, 8(4), 330-331.
- Family dysfunction and bulimic psychopathology: the mediating role of shame.. Int J Eat Disord, 28(1), 84-89.
- Cognitive avoidance and bulimic psychopathology: the relevance of temporal factors in a nonclinical population.. Int J Eat Disord, 27(4), 405-410.
- A greater role of emotional than physical or sexual abuse in predicting disordered eating attitudes: The role of mediating variables. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 25(2), 159-167.
- Are eating and psychosocial characteristics in early teenage years useful predictors of eating characteristics in early adulthood? A 7-year longitudinal study.. Int J Eat Disord, 24(4), 351-362.
- Preconscious processing of threat cues: impact on eating among women with unhealthy eating attitudes.. Int J Eat Disord, 24(1), 83-89.
- Emotional eating and eating psychopathology among non-eating-disordered women.. Int J Eat Disord, 23(4), 419-424.
- Female or male therapists for women with eating disorders? A pilot study of experts' opinions.. Int J Eat Disord, 23(2), 117-123.
- Cognitive avoidance of threat cues: association with Eating Disorder Inventory scores among a non-eating-disordered population.. Int J Eat Disord, 22(3), 299-308.
- Drop-out and failure to engage in individual outpatient cognitive behavior therapy for bulimic disorders.. Int J Eat Disord, 22(1), 35-41.
- Factors influencing the outcome of group psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa.. Int J Eat Disord, 22(1), 1-13.
- Stress, coping, and disturbed eating attitudes in teenage girls. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 22(4), 427-436.
- Bulimic psychopathology and attentional biases to ego threats among non-eating-disordered women.. Int J Eat Disord, 20(2), 169-176.
- The influence of sociocultural factors on the eating psychopathology of Asian women in British society. European Eating Disorders Review, 4(2), 73-83.
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
Preprints
- Research group
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Psychological Health
PhD students:
- Haifa Aziz - PTSD and medical conditions
- Heather Duggan - CBT for AN
DClinPsy students
- Rachel Burgon - Sporting activity and body image
- Teaching activities
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Training on a range of clinical courses, particularly on the subject of CBT.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Course Director for the CBT for Eating Disorders training course for the North of England.
- Member of NICE Guideline Development Group, Eating Disorders
- Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders
- President of the Academy of Eating Disorders, 2014-2015
- Founder member, Eating Disorders Research Society
- Chartered Psychologist
- Chair of the Scientific Committee, British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
- Associate editor, International Journal of Eating Disorders
- Action editor, British Journal of Clinical Psychology
- Editorial Board, Behaviour Research and Therapy
- Editorial Board, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
- Editorial Board, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Reviewing for a range of other journals and for grant-awarding bodies
- PhD Opportunities
I am happy to receive applications for PhD study in my area of research.
We advertise PhD opportunities (Funded or Self-Funded) on
For further information, please see the department PhD Opportunities page.
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