About
Dr Thomas Richardson is a Clinical Psychologist who works in teaching and research in the School of Psychology around Adult Mental Health.
Research
Research groups
Member of:
Research interests
- Relationship between Financial Difficulties such as Debt and Impulsive Spending and Mental Health
- Psychological understanding and treatment of Bipolar Disorder
- Cannabis Use and Psychosis
- Computer-based/digital interventions (e-mental health)
Research projects
Completed projects
Publications
112 publications
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Thomas Richardson & Shalini Raman,
2019, The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 12, e35
Type: article
Helen Courtney, Lucy White, Thomas Richardson, Ben Dasyam, Jo Tedbury & Jane Butt,
2019, The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 12, e29
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Megan Jansen & Chris Fitch,
2019, Journal of Mental Health
Type: article
Jesse H. Wright, Jesse J. Owen, Derek Richards, Tracy D. Eells, Thomas Richardson, Gregory K. Brown, Marna Barrett, Mary Ann Rasku, Geneva Polser & Michael E. Thase,
2019, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 80(2), e1-e22
DOI: 10.4088/JCP.18r12188
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Megan Jansen & Chris Fitch,
2018, Journal of Mental Health, 27(6), 595-601
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Mma Yeebo, Megan Jansen, Peter Elliott & Ron Roberts,
2018, Journal of Public Mental Health
Type: article
Kate Bramwell & Thomas Richardson,
2018, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 48(1), 9-14
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Lorraine Bell, Helen Bolderston & Sue Clarke,
2018, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 46(1), 121-127
Type: article
Laura Bohane, Nick Maguire & Thomas Richardson,
2017, Clinical Psychology Review, 57, 75 - 92
Type: article
Thomas Richardson, Miles Wrightman, Mma Yeebo & Anna Lisicka ,
2017, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 4, 237–240
Type: article
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External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality: Development and Outcomes from Solent Adult Mental Health Services
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Speaker
Year:
2021
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The Psychology of the Relationship between Money and Mental Health Problems.
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Speaker
Year:
2022
Name:
The psychology of the relationship between money and mental health problems.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2022
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British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (External organisation)
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Member
Year:
2015 -
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The Health and Care Professions Council (External organisation)
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Member
Year:
2013 -
Name:
The lure of mania: achievement and Bipolar Disorder
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Speaker
Year:
2022
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British Psychological Society (External organisation)
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Member
Year:
2022
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British Psychological Society (External organisation)
Role:
Member
Year:
2022
Name:
British Psychological Society (External organisation)
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Member
Year:
2022 -
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Health & Care Professions Council (External organisation)
Role:
Member
Year:
2013
Name:
Money and Mental Health Problems
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2022
Name:
Webinar: Money and mental health
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Speaker
Year:
2022
Name:
Psychological therapy in the context of poverty and the cost of living crisis.
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Speaker
Year:
2022
Name:
Money and mental health problems: The psychological links
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2022
Name:
Self-Compassion and Bipolar Disorder
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
Maladaptive cognitions in Bipolar Disorder: The relationship with mood symptoms
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
Is Bipolar worked with in IAPT/NHS Talking Therapies, and what are the views of staff and service users? Results from a linked staff and service user survey and freedom of information request.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
Does England's Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies service work with Bipolar Disorder? A Freedom of Information Request and Survey of Service Users and Staff.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
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Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Speaker
Year:
2023
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Impulsive Spending and Finance Management in Bipolar Disorder: Technology as both a Problem and Potential Solution.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
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Neighbourhood socioeconomic deprivation worsens outcomes from trauma therapy:Preliminary results from a single NHS Talking Therapies (IAPT) service.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
The Relationship between Mood Symptom Severity and Perfectionism Subtypes in Mood Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
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Debt and Suicide
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
Psychological interventions for Bipolar: Therapy works but is it being offered and what are we missing?
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
Name:
Psychological therapy in the context of the cost of living crisis workshop.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2023
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Member: International Society for Bipolar Disorder Psychological Therapies Taskforce
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Participant
Year:
2022
Name:
International Society for Bipolar Disorders suicide prevention taskforce
Role:
Participant
Year:
2025
Name:
Navigating Bipolar disorder through psychological approaches.
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2025
Name:
“I’m forever bursting bubbles (or perhaps not)…” Kim Wright and Tom Richardson on treating Bipolar Disorder
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2025
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Bipolar
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2025
Biography
Prizes
- Engagement and Involvement Award (2023)
- Engagement and Involvement Award (2023)