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Waite, Felicity

Title: Research Clinical Psychologist

Department: Department of Psychiatry

Location: Warneford Hospital

Phone: 01865 618192

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2749-1386

Author's Works

  • Anticipatory Pleasure in Current Psychosis: Cognitive and Emotional Correlates, 2020-12-01
  • Online Social Endorsement and Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the United Kingdom, 2021-04-01
  • Automated virtual reality therapy to treat agoraphobic avoidance and distress in patients with psychosis (gameChange): a multicentre, parallel-group, single-blind, randomised, controlled trial in England with mediation and moderation analyses, 2022-04-01
  • The psychological journey of weight gain in psychosis, 2022-02-01
  • A targeted psychological treatment for sleep problems in young people at ultra-high risk of psychosis in England (SleepWell): a parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial, 2023-08-01
  • Automated virtual reality (VR) cognitive therapy for patients with psychosis: study protocol for a single-blind parallel group randomised controlled trial (gameChange)., 2019-08-01
  • The comments of voices on the appearance of patients with psychosis: ‘the voices tell me that I am ugly’, 2019-09-01
  • Suicidal ideation and behaviour in patients with persecutory delusions: Prevalence, symptom associations, and psychological correlates, 2019-07-01
  • The weeks before 100 persecutory delusions: the presence of many potential contributory causal factors, 2019-09-01
  • Paranoia in patients attending child and adolescent mental health services, 2021-01-01
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The focus of my work is to develop more effective and easily accessible interventions for people experiencing distressing delusions and hallucinations. This involves identifying and testing the mechanisms underpinning psychotic experiences. Then using this theoretical understanding to develop effective treatments to enable people to feel safer, to feel happier and to reengage with the world. Finally, harnessing innovations in technology, for example virtual reality, to increase access to effective psychological interventions to patients throughout the NHS.

Three exciting projects I am currently involved in are the SleepWell trial, the gameChange project, and the Feeling Safe Study. In the SleepWell trial we hope to find out if treating sleep problems can prevent the onset of serious mental health problems in young people aged 14-25 years. The gameChange project aims to transform services for patients with psychosis by providing psychological therapies using immersive virtual reality. This NIHR invention4innovation funded project involves collaborations with the Royal College of Arts, the McPin Foundation, NIHR MindTech, OxfordVR, and multiple NHS trusts and universities across the UK. The Feeling Safe Study is a randomised controlled trial of a novel tranlsational psychological treatment for persecutory delusions.

Previously I worked on the Better Sleep Trial and SleepWell case series. Both projects tested psychological interventions targeting sleep: a key factor contributing to distressing psychotic experiences.

I am an HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist and completed my clinical doctorate at the University of Oxford. Prior to clinical training I worked on studies evaluating CBT for people at ultra-high risk of psychosis and developing approaches to promote recovery in early psychosis.


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