Dr Gregg Rawlings
School of Psychology
Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Psychologist
+44 114 222 6631
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School of Psychology
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
219 Portobello
91探花
S1 4DP
- Research interests
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Gregg鈥檚 current research interests include investigating functional neurological disorders (FND), specifically functional / dissociative seizures, examining intellectual (learning) disability via practice-based research, and using principles of clinical health psychology to better understand the impact of living with pulmonary hypertension.
He is particularly keen on conducting research with an applied focus 鈥 particularly research aiming to improve the care and support that individuals with mental health difficulties receive. Gregg has used a range of methodologies to answer research questions; this includes primary analyses using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods, and secondary analyses involving reviews utilising narrative, systematic and meta-analytical approaches.
- Publications
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Books
- FND Stories Personal and Professional Experiences of Functional Neurological Disorder.
- Non-Epileptic Seizures in Our Experience Accounts of Healthcare Professionals. Oxford University Press, USA.
- In Our Words Personal Accounts of Living with Non-Epileptic Seizures. Oxford University Press.
Journal articles
- . Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy.
- . The Clinical Respiratory Journal, 17(9), 966-972.
- . FPID Bulletin: The Bulletin of the Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities, 21(2), 23-32.
- . Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 17(3), 148-160.
- . FPID Bulletin: The Bulletin of the Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities, 21(1), 5-16.
- . Pulmonary Circulation, 13(1).
- . The Clinical Respiratory Journal.
- . Pulmonary Circulation, 12(4).
- . Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 16(3), 184-185.
- . BMJ Open, 12(8).
- . Pulmonary Circulation, 12(2).
- . ERJ Open Research, 8(1).
- . Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 16(3), 135-146.
- . Seizure, 91, 437-446.
- . FPID Bulletin: The Bulletin of the Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities, 19(2), 31-38.
- . Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 15(2/3), 89-103.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 25(43).
- . British Journal of General Practice, 71(703), e121-e127.
- . Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 15(1), 20-32.
- . BMJ Open, 10(12).
- . Journal of Affective Disorders, 266, 341-348.
- . Seizure, 71, 8-12.
- . BMC Public Health, 19(1).
- . Epilepsy and Behavior , 94, 169-177.
- . Seizure, 62, 59-65.
- . Psychology & Health, 33(9), 1151-1171.
- . Epilepsia, 59(6), 1109-1123.
- . Qualitative Health Research, 28(6), 950-962.
- . Epilepsy & Behavior, 74, 167-172.
- An alternative care pathway for suspected seizures in pre-hospital care: a service evaluation. British Paramedic Journal, 2(2), 22-28.
- . Seizure, 50, 83-91.
- . Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 88(8), A15.2-A16.
- . Epilepsy Behav, 72, 63-70.
- . Seizure, 48, 22-27.
- . Epilepsy & Behavior, 68, 153-158.
- . Seizure, 41, 100-111.
- Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of emPHasis-10: the health-related quality of life measure in pulmonary hypertension. Pulmonary Circulation.
- . Epilepsia.
- . British Journal of Learning Disabilities.
Chapters
- In Reuber M, Rawlings GH & Schachter SC (Ed.), Non-Epileptic Seizures in Our Experience (pp. 195-200). Oxford University Press
- Anonymised title In Rawlings G, Reuber M & Schachter S (Ed.), Non-Epileptic Seizures in Our Experience Accounts of Healthcare Professionals Oxford University Press, USA
- In Hallett M, Stone J & Carson A (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology (pp. 283-296).
Preprints
- Teaching activities
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Gregg supports the delivery of a range of teaching sessions as part of the DClinPsy programme, which includes information relating to the service evaluation assignment. He is Academic Tutor and Thesis Research Supervisor for DClinPsy trainees.