Rona Moss-Morris
Rona Moss-Morris is Head of Health Psychology and Chair in Psychology as Applied to Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. Her work focuses on the use of psychological therapies to treat diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and ME/CFS.
Research studies[edit | edit source]
- 2016, An attention and interpretation bias for illness-specific information in chronic fatigue syndrome[1]
- 2018, The International Collaborative on Fatigue Following Infection (COFFI)[2](Full text)
Recorded talks[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Hughes, A.M.; Chalder, T.; Hirsch, C.R.; Moss-Morris, R. (2016), "An attention and interpretation bias for illness-specific information in chronic fatigue syndrome", Psychological Medicine: 1–13, doi:10.1017/S0033291716002890
- ↑ Katz, Ben Z; Collin, Simon M; Murphy, Gabrielle; Moss-Morris, Rona; Wyller, Vegard Bruun; Wensaas, Knut-Arne; Hautvast, Jeannine L.A.; Bleeker-Rovers, Chantal P; Vollmer-Conna, Uté; Buchwald, Dedra; Taylor, Renée; Little, Paul; Crawley, Esther; White, Peter D; Lloyd, Andrew (April 3, 2018). "The international collaborative on fatigue following infection (COFFI)". Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior. 6 (2): 106–121. doi:10.1080/21641846.2018.1426086. ISSN 2164-1846. PMID 30666281.
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