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Liz Littlewood is a Research Fellow in Health Sciences at the University of York with expertise in mental health interventions, specializing in depression and anxiety treatment across diverse populations including NHS frontline workers, perinatal women, and older adults with long-term conditions.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology
Her research integrates clinical psychology with health economics, focusing on evidence-based behavioural activation therapies and cost-effectiveness analyses. She develops targeted interventions for high-risk groups, addressing psychological impacts of events like the COVID-19 pandemic while considering healthcare resource constraints. Current work emphasizes pragmatic trial designs in real-world settings.
Recent publications (2025) demonstrate consistent methodological rigor in evaluating mental health interventions, with growing emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration between clinical, economic, and public health domains. Her work shows particular strength in adapting established therapies like behavioural activation for specialized populations.
Dr. Littlewood actively secures competitive funding, serving as Principal Investigator for the NIHR RfPB-funded CUTE PaNDa project (2021-2023) and Co-investigator on the active NIHR RCF project 'Co-producing nature-based interventions' (2024-2026). She collaborates extensively with researchers including Simon Gilbody, Dean McMillan, and Peter Galdas across multiple institutions, though no formal advisees are listed in current records.





