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Jane Gregory is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, specializing in misophonia research. Her work focuses on understanding the cognitive and behavioral mechanisms of this sensory disorder and developing therapeutic interventions through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). She is supported by the Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Fellowship for Clinicians.
Education:
- BA
- PGDip
- DClinPsy (Doctorate in Clinical Psychology)
Research Interests: Jane's research explores misophonia's clinical manifestations, including its impact on daily life, relationships, and work. She investigates how psychological therapies like CBT can mitigate symptoms and improve functioning. Her work also emphasizes cross-cultural validation of assessment tools, such as the S-Five model, and the development of culturally sensitive interventions.
Publications Overview: Her recent work includes studies on misophonia prevalence in the UK, cross-cultural validation of diagnostic tools, and case studies examining CBT efficacy. These publications highlight trends in psychometric evaluation, cultural variability in symptom expression, and the adaptation of therapeutic techniques.
Awards:
- Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Fellowship for Clinicians
Advising & Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, her research is supported by Wellcome Trust funding. Earlier work includes studies on maternal feeding practices and childhood nutrition, reflecting a broader interest in behavioral health.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned in available texts, though her research likely aligns with Oxford's clinical psychology and mental health initiatives.

