About
Lyn is a Professor of Psychology and Mental Health in the School of Psychology, University of Southampton.
Lyn is also Deputy Head of School (Education) in the School of Psychology.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- My research interests are mainly in the area of psychosis.
- My current work focuses on:
- 1. Paranoia in the general population
- 2. Understanding persecutory delusions and hearing voices
- 3. Mindfulness for psychosis
Publications
67 publications
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Lyn Ellett, Olga Luzon, Max Birchwood, Zarina Abbas, Abi Harris & Paul Chadwick,
2017, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 303-309
DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12139
Type: article
Natasha Vorontsova & Lyn Ellett,
2017, Psychiatry Research, 254, 133-134
Type: article
Jane Hutton, Lyn Ellett & Katherine Berry,
2017, The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 10(e4)
Type: article
Jennifer O'Connor, Lyn Ellett, Ajnakina Olesya, Tabea Schoeler, Anna Kolliakou, Antonella Trotta, Benjamin Wiffin, Aurora Falcone, Marta DiForti, Robin Murray, Sagnik Bhattacharyya & Tony David,
2017, BMC Psychiatry, 17(54)
Type: article
Paul Chadwick, Clara Strauss, Anna-Marie Jones, David Kingdon, Lyn Ellett, Laura Dannahy & Mark Hayward,
2016, Schizophrenia Research, 175(1-3), 168-173
Type: article
Madiha Shaikh, Lyn Ellett, A Dutt, Fern Day, J Laing, J Kroll, S Petrella, P Mcguire & L Valmaggia,
2016, Psychiatry Research, 241, 309-314
Type: article
Charlotte Malcolm, Marco Picchioni & Lyn Ellett,
2015, Psychiatry Research, 230(3), 899-904
Type: article
Kayleigh Darch, Lyn Ellett & Simone Fox,
2015, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 203(11), 878-882
Type: article
Chris Harrop, Lyn Ellett, Rachel Brand & Fiona Lobban,
2015, Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 9(4), 269-278
DOI: 10.1111/eip.12172
Type: article
Caroline Lawlor, Katherine Hall & Lyn Ellett,
2015, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 43(4), 490-501
Type: article
Pagination
External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice (Journal)
Role:
Reviewer
Year:
2018 -
Biography
Lyn obtained her BSc and PhD in Psychology from the University of Exeter, and completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience at King's College London.
Lyn started her academic career at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she started as a Lecturer in Clinical Psychology in 2007, progressing to Senior Lecturer in 2014 and Reader in 2018.
Lyn joined the University of Southampton in 2022.