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Dr. Gregg Rawlings is a Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Psychologist at the University of Sheffield's School of Psychology. He is affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS). His research focuses on functional neurological disorders (FND), particularly functional/dissociative seizures, intellectual disability care via practice-based research, and clinical health psychology applications in pulmonary hypertension. His methodologies include mixed-methods analyses, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.
Teaching responsibilities include contributing to the DClinPsy programme, supervising thesis research, and mentoring trainees in service evaluation assignments. His academic supervision spans clinical psychology training and doctoral research.
Key research themes include improving mental health care delivery, stigma reduction in FND, and optimizing interventions for vulnerable populations (e.g., pulmonary hypertension patients and intellectual disability communities). He collaborates on projects addressing caregiver burden, patient-reported outcomes, and pandemic-related healthcare challenges.
Publications span over 40 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as European Respiratory Review, Seizure, and BMJ Open. His work emphasizes applied research with real-world clinical impact, including pilot trials of self-help CBT and mindfulness interventions.
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