Title: Professor
Department: Department of Psychiatry
Location: University of Oxford
Phone: (0)1865 613109
Email: daniel.freeman@psych.ox.ac.uk
Research Interests: The purpose of my work is to make significant advances in the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders, particularly delusions and hallucinations. Drawing on a variety of approaches, including epidemiological studies, psychological experiments, clinical trials, and a ground-breaking virtual reality laboratory, I use the theoretical knowledge to develop carefully tested psychological treatments that will truly make a difference.
Author's Works
- COVID-19 vaccines, hesitancy and mental health, 2021-04-01
- Virtual reality clinical-experimental tests of compassion treatment techniques to reduce paranoia, 2020-05-01
- The journey of adolescent paranoia: A qualitative study with patients attending child and adolescent mental health services, 2022-02-01
- Agoraphobic avoidance in patients with psychosis: Severity and response to automated VR therapy in a secondary analysis of a randomised controlled clinical trial, 2022-11-01
- Psychological framework to understand interpersonal violence by forensic patients with psychosis, 2023-10-01
- Testing the combination of Feeling Safe and peer counselling against formulation-based cognitive behaviour therapy to promote psychological wellbeing in people with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (the Feeling Safe-NL Trial), 2023-10-01
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Nightmares for Patients with Persecutory Delusions (Nites): An Assessor-Blind, Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial, 2019-05-01
- Why do patients with psychosis listen to and believe derogatory and threatening voices? 2 21 reasons given by patients, 2020-05-01
- Antipsychotic medication versus psychological intervention versus a combination of both in adolescents with first-episode psychosis (MAPS): a multicentre, three-arm, randomised controlled pilot and feasibility study, 2020-07-01
- Sleep disturbance and psychiatric disorders, 2020-07-01