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Lisa Caygill is an Academic Tutor in Clinical Psychology at Teesside University, affiliated with the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law and the Institute for Collective Place Leadership. Her work integrates teaching, research, and clinical training with a strong emphasis on lived experience and qualitative inquiry.
Her research interests focus on mental health, clinical psychology training, lived experience, and qualitative methodologies. She specializes in Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) and grounded theory, exploring topics such as trainee psychologists' mental health, postpartum psychosis in couples, men's grief after miscarriage, and therapeutic support for caregivers of children with developmental trauma.
The recent articles highlight a consistent trend in qualitative mental health research centered on underrepresented voices and emotional experiences. Her work often involves semi-structured interviews and emphasizes service user perspectives, particularly in clinical training and family contexts.
- Research on lived mental health experience among trainee psychologists
- Exploration of postpartum psychosis and couple dynamics
- Men's psychological response to miscarriage
- Therapeutic engagement with developmental trauma in youth
Lisa Caygill actively contributes to the academic and clinical psychology community through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research. While specific awards are not listed, her work has garnered attention across academic platforms including Mendeley and social media (X, Bluesky), indicating scholarly impact.
She supervises student work, as indicated by the 'Supervised Work (1)' metric, and is involved in clinical psychology training programs. Her research is conducted within the supportive framework of the Institute for Collective Place Leadership, suggesting interdisciplinary and community-engaged scholarship.
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