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The EHPS membership directory lists various member's contact information, webpages, up to 3 recent or representative publications, and research interests. Members are listed alphabetically.
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Ms Christine Linehan UCD Centre for Disability Studies, School of Psychology, University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland Email: christine.linehan@ucd.ie Webpage: http://www.ucd.ie/include/
Publications: Walsh, P.N., & Linehan, C., (2007). Living and Working in the Community. In O'Reilly, G., Walsh, P.N., Carr, A., & McEvoy, J., (Eds.) Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice (pp. 759-786). London, Routledge. Van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, H., Linehan, C., Kerr, M.P., Walsh, P., N., (2007). Developing health indicators for people with intellectual disabilities. The method of the Pomona Project. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 51, 6, 427-434. McConkey, R., Abbott, S., Walsh, P.N., Linehan, C., & Emerson, E., (2007) Variations in the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in supported living schemes and residential settings. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 51, 3, 207-217.
Research Interests: Intellectual Disability, Epidemiology & Public Health, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Epilepsy
Dr. Christina Liossi University of Southampton Highfield S017 1BJ Southampton UK Email: cliossi@soton.ac.uk Webpage: http://ps1.psy.soton.ac.uk/people/ShowProfile.php?username=cliossi&source=acres
Publications: Liossi C., White P., Hatira P.(2006). Randomised clinical trial of a local anaesthetic versus a combination of self-hypnosis with a local anaesthetic in the management of paediatric procedure-related pain. Health Psychology, 25, (3), 307-315 Wood RLl., Liossi C.(2007).The relationship between general intellectual ability and persformance on ecologically valid executive tests in a severe brain injury sample. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13, 90-108. Liossi C (2002). Procedure Related Cancer Pain in Children. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press
Research Interests: Pain, psycho-oncology, brain injury.
Dr. Marcel Lourel Laboratory Psy-NCA, University of Rouen Rue Lavoisier, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan, France Email: marcel.lourel@univ-rouen.fr Webpage: http://lourel.socialpsychology.org/
Publications: Gana K., Lourel M., Trouillet R., Fort I., Mezred D., Blaison C., Boudjemadi V., K'Delant P., & Ledrich J. (in press). Judgment of Riskiness: Impact of Personality, Naive Theories, and Heuristic Thinking among Female Students, Psychology & Health. Lourel M., & Guéguen N. (2007). Une méta-analyse de la mesure du burnout à l'aide de l'instrument MBI, L'Encéphale, 33(6), 947-953. Lourel M., Abdellaoui S., Chevaleyre S., Paltrier M., & Gana K. (2008). Relationships between psychological job demands, job control and burnout among Firefighters, North American Journal of Psychology, 10(3), 489-496.
Research Interests: Psychosocial adjustment, Chronic disease, Organizational commitment, Perceived stress, Work-home interface, Work-home conflict, Burnout, Organizational health psychology, meta-analysis.
Dr. Aleksandra Luszczynska University of Sussex, Department of Psychology Falmer BN1 9QH Brighton UK Email: al85@sussex.ac.uk
Publications: Luszczynska, A., Sobczyk, A. & Abraham, C. (in press). Planning to reduce weight: Implementation intentions intervention helps to reduce body weight among overweight or obese women by prompting action planning. Health Psychology Luszczynska, A. (2006). Effects of an implementation intention intervention on physical activity after MI are mediated by cognitive processes, change in forming action plans. Social Science and Medicine, 62, 900-908. Luszczynska, A. & Schwarzer, R. (2003). Planning and self-efficacy in the adoption and maintenance of breast self-examination: A longitudinal study on self-regulatory cognitions. Psychology & Health, 18, 93-108.
Research Interests: self-regulation, health behavior change, adjustment to life-threatening disease
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