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Thomas Jenkins is a Researcher at the University of Bath's Department of Psychology, affiliated with the Bath Centre for Mindfulness and Compassion. He holds a PhD in Mental Health from the University of Bath, funded by Mental Health Research UK. His research focuses on improving mental health outcomes through collaborative approaches with people with lived experience, particularly in psychosis, mindfulness, and interventions for young people. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals aimed at improving mental health accessibility and reducing stigma.
- Education: PhD in Mental Health (University of Bath)
- Current Role: Postdoctoral Researcher with the NIHR Mental Health Research Group
Research Interests: Jenkins specializes in dehumanization in psychosis, mindfulness-based interventions, and enhancing accessibility of mental health care for youth. His work emphasizes co-production with patients to ensure interventions are both clinically effective and socially inclusive.
His publications explore themes like dehumanization's clinical implications, challenges in mindfulness practice, and systemic issues in mental health care delivery. Notable contributions include the development of the DiPS measure for dehumanization in psychosis and systematic reviews addressing delayed psychiatric discharges.
Awards & Grants: Funded by Mental Health Research UK and NIHR Mental Health Research Group.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Bath Centre for Mindfulness and Compassion, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects to bridge research and clinical practice.



