UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW

Psychological Medicine

Photo of Andrew GumleyDr Andrew Gumley

B.A. (Hons), M.App.Sci., PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS
Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology
E-mail A.Gumley@clinmed.gla.ac.uk
Tel 0141 211 3930


Publications

Peer reviewed

  • Macbeth A. Schwannauer, M & Gumley A.I. (In press) Attachment style, social mentalities and paranoid ideation: An analogue study. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice.
  • White, R., Mulholland, C., McCreery, M., Gumley A.I. (In press) Hopelessness in schizophrenia: the impact of symptoms and beliefs about illness. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 
  • Laithwaite, H., Gumley, A.I & Benn, A. (In press) Self-Esteem and Psychosis: A Pilot Study investigating the effectiveness of a self-esteem programme on the self-esteem and positive symptomatology of mentally disordered offenders. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Davidson, K., Livingstone S., McArthur K., Dickson L., & Gumley A.I. (In press) An integrative complexity analysis of cognitive behaviour therapy sessions for borderline personality disorder. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.
  • Laithwaite H & Gumley A.I (2007) Sense of self, adaptation and recovery in patients with psychosis in a forensic NHS setting. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy. 14, 302-316.
  • Crockett, J.K., Gumley A.I. & Longmate A (2007) The development and validation of the Pre-Operative Intrusive Thoughts Inventory (PITI). Anaesthesia; 62(7):683-9.
  • Karatzias, T., Gumley, A.I., Power, K.G. & O’Grady, M. (2007) Illness appraisals and self-esteem as correlates of anxiety and affective co-morbid disorders in schizophrenia. Comprehensive Psychiatry 48(4):371-5.
  • Kevan, I.M., Gumley, A.I. & Coletta, V. (2007) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Person with a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: Examining The Efficacy of Psychological Intervention Using Single N Methodology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy. 14, 229-243.
  • Gumley A.I. (2007) Staying well after psychosis: A Cognitive Interpersonal approach to emotional recovery and relapse prevention. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologorening, 5, 667-676
  • Boyd T & Gumley A.I. (2007) An experiential perspective on persecutory paranoia: a grounded theory construction. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 80(Pt 1):1-22.
  • Cooney, G., Jahoda, A., Gumley, A.I. & Knott, F. (2006) Young people with intellectual disabilities attending mainstream and segregated schooling: perceived stigma, social comparison and future aspirations. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 50(Pt 6):432-44.
  • Palmer S, Davidson K, Tyrer P, Gumley A.I., Tata P, Norrie J, Murray H, Seivewright H. (2006) The cost-effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder: results from the BOSCOT trial. Journal of Personality Disorders. 20(5) 466-481.
  • K. Davidson K, Norrie J, Tyrer P, Gumley A.I, Tata P, Murray H, Palmer S (2006) The effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder: results from the BOSCOT trial. Journal of Personality Disorders. 20(5) 450-465.
  • Davidson K. Tyrer P. Gumley A.I. Tata P. Norrie J. Palmer S. Millar H. Drummond L. Seivewright H. Murray H. Macaulay F (2006) A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy for borderline personality disorder: rationale for trial, method and description of sample. Journal of Personality Disorders. 20(5) 431-449.
  • Gumley, A.I., Karatzias, A, Power, K.G., Reilly, J, McNay, L., O’Grady, M. (2006) Early intervention for relapse in schizophrenia: Impact of cognitive behavioural therapy on negative beliefs about psychosis and self-esteem. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 45:247-60.
  • Sharp, J, Wild, M, Gumley AI, Deighan CJ. (2005) A cognitive behavioural group approach to enhance adherence to haemodialysis fluid intake restrictions: A randomised controlled trial. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 45(1):15-27.
  • Sharp, J, Wild, M, Gumley AI Deighan CJ (2005) A systematic review of psychological interventions for the treatment of non-adherence   to fluid intake restrictions in people receiving haemodialysis. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 45(1):15-27.
  • Morrison, AT, Gumley, A.I., Schwannauer, M, Campbell M, Gleeson A, Griffen E, Gillan K. (2005) The beliefs about paranoia scale: Preliminary validation of a metacognitive approach to conceptualising paranoia. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. Vol 33(2), 153-164.
  • Broomfield, N., Gumley A.I. & Espie. C.A. (2005) Candidate cognitive processes in psychophysiologic insomnia. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. Vol 19(1), 5-17.
  • Gumley, A.I., O’Grady, M., Power, K.G., Schwannauer, M. (2004) Negative beliefs about illness and self-esteem: a comparison of socially anxious and non-socially anxious individuals with psychosis. New Zealand and Australia Journal of Psychiatry. 38(11-12): 960-4.
  • Gumley, A.I., O’Grady, M., McNay, L., Reilly, J., Power, K.G. & Norrie, J. (2003) Early intervention for relapse in Schizophrenia: Results of a 12-month randomised controlled trial of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.  Psychological Medicine, 33, 419-431.
  • Tait, A., McNay, L., Gumley, A.I., & O'Grady, M. (2002) The development and implementation of an idiosyncratic early signs monitoring system. Journal of Mental Health, 11, 2, 141 – 153.
  • Gumley, A.I. (2002) Implicational meaning versus meaning implied by experience: A reply to Clarke (2002) Introducing further developments towards an ICS formulation of Psychosis. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 9, 51 – 54.
  • Gumley, A.I. & Power, K.G. (2000) Is targeting cognitive therapy during early relapse in psychosis feasible? Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy, 28, 161-174.
  • Gumley, A.I., White, C.A., & Power, K.G. (1999) An Interacting Cognitive Subsystems model of relapse and the course of psychosis. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 6, 261-178.

Books

  • Gumley A.I. & Schwannauer M. Staying Well After Psychosis: A Cognitive Interpersonal Approach to Recovery and relapse prevention. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 2006

Book chapters

  • Gumley A.I. Relapse Prevention in Early Psychosis. In. P. French, M. Reed, J.Smith, M. Rayne, D. Shiers (Eds) Early Recovery in Psychosis: Promoting Recovery
  • Liotti G. & Gumley A.I.  An attachment perspective on schizophrenia: Disorganized attachment, dissociative processes, and compromised mentalisation. A. Moscowitz, M Dorahy, I Schaefer (Eds) Dissociation and Psychosis: Converging Perspectives on a Complex Relationship. John Wiley & sons Ltd (In preparation)
  • Gumley A.I. & Macbeth A. A trauma based model of relapse in psychosis. In W Larkin & AT Morrison (Eds) Trauma and Psychosis. John Wiley & Sons. 2006
  • Gumley A.I. Quantitative approaches to psychotherapy research: Using single case evidence in routine psychotherapy practice. In D Lowenthal & D Winter (Eds) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? Karnac Books. 2005
  • Gumley A.I. Brief Limited Intermittent Psychotic Symptoms (BLIPS): A cognitive behavioural approach to formulation and intervention. In Addington J. Morrison A.T.  (Eds) Working with People at High Risk of Developing Psychosis: A Treatment Handbook. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 2005

Other publications

  • Durham RC, Chambers JA, Power KG, Sharp DM, Macdonald RR, Major KA, Dow MGT, Gumley A.I. Long term outcome of cognitive behaviour therapy clinical trials in central Scotland. Health Technol Assess 2005; 9 (42) 1-174.
  • Gumley, A.I. Commentary on "Review: evidence for the effectiveness of attention training in schizophrenia is inconclusive." Evidence Based Mental Health 2001 Aug; 4. Comment on: Suslow, T., Schonauer, K., Arolt, V. Attention training in the cognitive rehabilitation of schizophrenic patients: a review of efficacy studies. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2001, Jan; 103: 15 – 23.
  • Gumley, A.I. Commentary on "Review: psychosocial treatments can play an important part in the comprehensive management of patients with Schizophrenia." Evidence Based Mental Health 1999 Aug; 2:3. Comment on: Mojtabai, R., Nicholson, R.A., Carpenter, B.N. Role of psychosocial treatments in the management of schizophrenia: a meta-analytic review of controlled outcome studies. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1998; 24:569-87.

 

Published abstracts

  • MacBeth, A., Gumley, A., Schwannauer, M., Birchwood, M., Davidson, K., Blair, A., & McCabe, R. (2006) Scottish Study of Psychosis: Engagement, Attachment and Recovery (SSP:EAR) - Study outline. Schizophrenia Research, Vol 86, Suppl 1, S142 - S143
  • Gumley, A.I., Birchwood, M., Fowler, D and Gleeson (2006) Individual psychological approaches to recovery and staying well after psychosis. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Supplementum, 431, Vol 114, pp 27 

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