Professor Michael Barkham
School of Psychology
Professor of Clinical Psychology


+44 114 222 6610
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School of Psychology
Cathedral Court
1 Vicar Lane
葫芦影业
S1 2LT
- Profile
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I currently work and collaborate with colleagues based in the PEARLS Lab () in the Clinical and Applied Psychology Unit within the Department. A common thread of my work comprises the complementary methodologies of practice-based evidence (large routine datasets) and pragmatic randomised controlled trials in the psychological therapies. I have longstanding collaborations with international researchers, particularly in Germany, the Netherlands, and the US. Recent texts include: Bergin and Garfield's Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change (Eds. M. Barkham, W. Lutz, & L. G. Castonguay), Wiley, 2021; Routine Outcome Monitoring and Feedback in Psychological Therapies (K. de Jong, J. Delgadillo, & M. Barkham), Open University Press, 2023.
- Research interests
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My research interests focus on psychological therapies
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- Research group
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Psychological Health Group
Current postgraduate students
- Nicholas Firth (DClin Psy): A multi-level modelling approach to investigating therapist effects and factors influencing therapy outcome with IAPT low intensity workers (joint supervisor with Dr Stephen Kellett)
- Katharine Harvey (DClin Psy): Identifying client and therapist predictors of no reliable client change in routine clinical practice
- Keeley Rolling (DClin Psy)
- Jo-Ann Pereira (PhD)
- Teaching activities
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I teach on module PSY319: Clinical Psychology.
- Professional activities and memberships
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I am an active member of the PEARLS Lab (https://pearlsresearchlab.group.shef.ac.uk/) and also of the international Society for Psychotherapy Research.
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