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University of Manchester: Manchester, Greater Manchester, GB

2017-10-01 to present | Research Assistant (Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences)
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Natalie Berry

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Manchester: Manchester, Manchester, GB

2014-09-01 to 2018-01-29 | PhD Psychology (Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences)
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Natalie Berry

Bangor University: Bangor, Gwynedd, GB

2013-09-20 to 2014-09-20 | MSc Psychological Research (School of Psychology)
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Natalie Berry

Bangor University: Bangor, Gwynedd, GB

2010-09-20 to 2013-07-15 | BSc (Hons) Psychology (School of Psychology)
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Natalie Berry

Works (20)

How individuals with psychosis develop and maintain resilience to suicidal experiences through psychological therapy: A qualitative study

BMC Psychiatry
2024-12-03 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Natalie Berry; Sarah Peters; Professor Gillian Haddock; Anne Scott; Kamelia Harris; Leanne Cook; Yvonne Awenat; Patricia Gooding
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University of Manchester - PURE

Effects of Actissist, a digital health intervention for early psychosis: A randomized clinical trial.

Psychiatry Research
2024-09-01 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Professor Sandra Bucci; Natalie Berry; John Ainsworth; katherine berry; Dawn Edge; Emily Eisner; Richard Emsley; Gordon Forbes; Lamiece Hassan; Shôn Lewis et al.
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University of Manchester - PURE

A systematic review and meta-ethnography of client and therapist perspectives of the therapeutic alliance in the context of psychotherapy and suicidal experiences

Clinical Psychology Review
2024-07-29 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Charlotte Huggett; Sarah Peters; Patricia Gooding; Natalie Berry; Daniel Pratt
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University of Manchester - PURE

Technology use and attitudes towards digital mental health in people with severe mental health problems

Frontiers in Psychiatry
2023-11-22 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Xiaolong Zhang; Shon Lewis; Xu Chen; Natalie Berry; Professor Sandra Bucci
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University of Manchester - PURE

Digital tools to support mental health: A survey study in psychosis.

BMC Psychiatry
2023-10-07 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Emily Eisner; Natalie Berry; Professor Sandra Bucci
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University of Manchester - PURE

Exploring engagement with the CBT-informed Actissist smartphone application for early psychosis

Journal of Mental Health
2023-05-04 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Emily Eisner; Natalie Berry; Rohan Morris; Richard Emsley; Professor Gillian Haddock; Matthew Machin; Lamiece Hassan; Professor Sandra Bucci
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Mental health professionals views and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on implementing digital mental health in China: A nationwide survey study

Internet interventions
2022-12-01 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Xiaolong Zhang; Shôn Lewis; Xu Chen; Natalie Berry; Professor Sandra Bucci
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University of Manchester - PURE

Developing a Theory-Informed Smartphone App for Early Psychosis

Frontiers in Psychiatry
2020-12-10 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Natalie Berry; Matthew Machin; John Ainsworth; katherine berry; Dawn Edge; Professor Gillian Haddock; Shon Lewis; Rohan Morris; Professor Sandra Bucci
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A qualitative exploration of service user views about using digital health interventions for self-management in severe mental health problems

BMC Psychiatry
2019-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Natalie Berry; Fiona Lobban; Sandra Bucci
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Feasibility of using a smartphone app to assess early signs, basic symptoms and psychotic symptoms over six months: A preliminary report

Schizophrenia Research
2019-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Emily Eisner; Sandra Bucci; Natalie Berry; Richard Emsley; Christine Barrowclough; Richard James Drake
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The digital revolution and its impact on mental health care

Psychology & Psychotherapy
2019-06-28 | Journal issue or edition | Author
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Contributors: Professor Sandra Bucci; Mathias Schwannauer; Natalie Berry
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University of Manchester - PURE

“They are not hard to reach clients. We have just got hard to reach services”. Staff views of digital health tools in specialist mental health services

Frontiers in Psychiatry
2019-05-10 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Professor Sandra Bucci; Natalie Berry; Rohan Morris; katherine berry; Professor Gillian Haddock; Shon Lewis; Dawn Edge
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University of Manchester - PURE

Development and Long-Term Acceptability of ExPRESS, a Mobile Phone App to Monitor Basic Symptoms and Early Signs of Psychosis Relapse

JMIR mHealth and uHealth
2019-03-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Emily Eisner; Richard James Drake; Natalie Berry; Christine Barrowclough; Richard Emsley; Matthew Machin; Sandra Bucci
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Social media and its relationship with mood, self‐esteem and paranoia in psychosis

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
2018-12 | Journal article
Contributors: N. Berry; R. Emsley; F. Lobban; S. Bucci
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Development and Long-Term Acceptability of ExPRESS, a Mobile Phone App to Monitor Basic Symptoms and Early Signs of Psychosis Relapse (Preprint)

2018-07-15 | Other
Contributors: Emily Eisner; Richard James Drake; Natalie Berry; Christine Barrowclough; Richard Emsley; Matthew Machin; Sandra Bucci
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Digital interventions in severe mental health problems: lessons from the Actissist development and trial

World Psychiatry
2018-06 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Professor Sandra Bucci; Shon Lewis; John Ainsworth; Professor Gillian Haddock; Matthew Machin; katherine berry; Natalie Berry; Dawn Edge; Richard Emsley
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University of Manchester - PURE

Early Psychosis Service User Views on Digital Technology: Qualitative Analysis (Preprint)

2018-02-13 | Other
Contributors: Sandra Bucci; Rohan Morris; Katherine Berry; Natalie Berry; Gillian Haddock; Christine Barrowclough; Shôn Lewis; Dawn Edge
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Use of the Internet and Mobile Phones for Self-Management of Severe Mental Health Problems: Qualitative Study of Staff Views

JMIR Mental Health
2017-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Natalie Berry; Sandra Bucci; Fiona Lobban
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#WhyWeTweetMH: Understanding Why People Use Twitter to Discuss Mental Health Problems

Journal of Medical Internet Research
2017-04-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Natalie Berry; Fiona Lobban; Maksim Belousov; Richard Emsley; Goran Nenadic; Sandra Bucci
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Acceptability of Interventions Delivered Online and Through Mobile Phones for People Who Experience Severe Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Review.

2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Berry N; Lobban F; Emsley R; Bucci S
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for British journal of clinical psychology. (1)