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Lee Mulligan is a Research Fellow in the Division of Psychology & Mental Health at The University of Manchester. They hold a Doctor of Clinical Psychology (2012-2015), Master of Science in Clinical and Health Psychology (2009-2010), and Bachelor of Science in Psychology (2005-2008), all from The University of Manchester.
Research Interests:
- Focus on schizophrenia and psychosis with emphasis on suicide-related outcomes and cannabis effects.
- Active in systematic reviews and meta-analyses methodologies.
- Contributing to community mental health and social exclusion research.
- Developed initial program theories for mental health interventions in prison systems.
- Explored peer support groups for psychosis within UK National Health Service (NHS) frameworks.
- Engaged in realist synthesis approaches for mental health policy development.
Collaborative Networks: Extensive collaborations with NHS institutions and researchers in hearing voices network groups, mixed-methods studies, and mental health service delivery.
Research Trends: Recent work focuses on digital mental health interventions, interdisciplinary approaches to psychosis, and adapting clinical psychology frameworks for underserved populations like older prisoners.
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