!!Richard Bentall - Curriculum Vitae
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__Qualifications:__
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*BSc. (Psychology, upper second), University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1978\\
*PhD. (Psychology), University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1983\\
*M. Clin. Psychol. (Clinical Psychology), University of Liverpool, 1984\\
*MA. (Philosophy Applied to Health Care), University College, Swansea, 1989
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__Present position:__
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*Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Sheffield. Previouly held professorial appointments at the University of Liverpool (1994 - 1999, 2011 - 2017), University of Manchester (1999 - 2007) and University of Bangor (2007 - 2010)
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__Honours/awards/esteem indicators:__
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British Psychological Society May Davidson Award for 1989/1990; Fellow of the British Psychological Society, elected February, 1992; Member of Research Assessment Exercise Sub-panel 44 (Psychology) for RAE2008, and Sub-panel 4 (Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience) for REF2014; Fellow of the British Academy, elected 2014.\\
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__Recent research grants:__
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*2020-2023, Bentall, R.P. (co-CI), Peters, E. (co-CI), Mason, L., Emsley, R., Elliott, R., Varese, F. Therapeutic targets for the effective psychological treatment of trauma sequelae symptoms and psychosis in patients with comorbid Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Psychological and neural mechanisms. MIHR-EME, £390k.\\
*2020 - 2021, Bentall, R.P., Levita, L., Gibson-Miller, J., Hartman, T., Shevlin, M., Murphy, J., McBride, O., Mason, L. and Bennett, K. A longitudinal mixed-methods population study of the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: Psychological and social adjustment to global threat. ESRC, £376,792.\\
*2022 - 2026 Parker, S., Law, H., Carney, R., Sutton, C., Peters, S., Jones, S., Broome, M., Wilson, J., Clarke, T., Bentall, R.P., Shiers, D., Strong, A., Shields, G. and Makin, G. Cognitive behavioural therapy in comparison to treatment as usual in young adults at high risk of developing bipolar disorder (Bipolar At Risk): A randomised controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of a treatment approach targeted at key appraisal change (BART II). NIHR-EME, £1,555k (plus £641k NHS costs).\\
*2026 - 2029 Varese, F., Bentall, R.P. (co-CI), Allsop, K., Palmier-Claus, J., Hardy, A., Nandga, S., Bhutani, G., Griffiths, D., Cater, L.A., Awenat, Y., Malkin, D., Keane, D., Dudley, R., Dixon, J. and Longden, E. Trauma-focused therapy in early psychosis: A randomised controlled trial assessing the efficacy and mechanisms of action of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing for psychosis (EMDRp) in comparison to treatment as usual in Early Intervention Settings, NIHR-EME (Reference NIHR168901), £1,884k (plus £1,013k excess treatment costs)\\
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__Publications:__\\
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H-indices is 120 (Google Scholar May 2025). Publications include 5 authored books (one in preparation), 3 edited books, >50 contributions to books (chapters) and > 360 peer review scientific papers, with > 58,000 citations\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit rbentall}][{ALLOW upload rbentall}][{ALLOW comment All}]