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Dr Lalitha Iyadurai

Dr Lalitha Iyadurai
                        
2012-2014 DPhil Psychiatry/NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow
University of Oxford
2011 Clinical Psychologist in Neurology,
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
2010-2011 Clinical Psychologist,
Buckinghamshire Neurorehabilitation Unit, Amersham Hospital
2006-2009 Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
University of Manchester

Thesis: “Understanding expressed emotion: Illness perceptions in people with bipolar disorder and their relatives. Supervised by Dr Fiona Lobban and Prof Steven Jones.
2005-2006 Assistant Psychologist,
Department of Neuropsychology, John Radcliffe Hospital
2000-2003 BA(Hons) Experimental Psychology
University of Oxford

I am working on a 3-year DPhil study, developing and testing a simple computer task as a preventative intervention to reduce post-traumatic stress symptoms after a road traffic accident. This is funded by a NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship.

Publications

Iyadurai, L., Holmes, E.A., & Sandberg, A. (2010). Why we should treat but not erase trauma memories. British Journal of Psychiatry. http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/eletters/197/5/414-b.

Holmes, E.A., Sandberg, A., & Iyadurai, L. (2010). Erasing trauma memories: Is this what the science suggests or even what we want to do? British Journal of Psychiatry 197, 414-415.

Conference presentations

Iyadurai, L. (2010, July). Illness perceptions in people with bipolar disorder and their relatives: Using the Self-Regulation Model to investigate systemic factors in mental health. Presented at the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) 38th Annual Conference. Manchester, 20th - 23rd July, 2010.

Contact

lalitha.iyadurai@psych.ox.ac.uk

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