About
Monica Sood is a PhD candidate at the University of Southampton, School of Psychology.
She completed her undergraduate and masters degrees at the University of Southampton:
- BSc Psychology, First Class Honours, 2014-17.
- MSc Foundations in Clinical Psychology, Distinction, 2017-18.
Monica's PhD research aims to use attachment theory to inform cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis to improve clinical and recovery outcomes for people with psychosis.
Research
Research interests
- The development and maintenance of paranoid beliefs
- Using experimental approaches to infer causal associations between attachment, psychosis, and mediating mechanisms
- Attachment-based interventions for psychosis
Publications
7 publications
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& Katherine Newman-Taylor
, 2022
, Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice
Type: article
& Katherine Newman-Taylor
, 2022
, British Journal of Clinical Psychology
, 61 (3) , 781--815
DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12361
Type: article
Katherine Newman-Taylor,
Angela Rowe,
, 2021
, Brain Sciences
, 11 (10)
Type: article
Monica Sood,
, 2021
, Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice
, 94 (4) , 973--993
DOI: 10.1111/papt.12354
Type: article
Monica Sood,
, 2020
, Cognitive Therapy and Research
, 44 (6) , 1150--1161
Type: article
Monica Sood,
Matthew Sopp,
Emma Perry,
& Helen Bolderston
, 2020
, Psychosis
, 12 (4) , 314--327
Type: article
Biography
Prizes
- Doctoral College Director's Award for Education (2022)
- Doctoral College Research Award (2022)