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Developing a new model for patient recruitment in mental health services: a cohort study using Electronic Health Records (2014)
Journal Article
Callard, F., Broadbent, M., Denis, M., Hotopf, M., Soncul, M., Wykes, T., …Stewart, R. (2014). Developing a new model for patient recruitment in mental health services: a cohort study using Electronic Health Records. BMJ Open, 4(12), Article e005654. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005654

Objectives: To develop a new model for patient recruitment that harnessed the full potential of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Gaining access to potential participants’ health records to assess their eligibility for studies and allow an approach a... Read More about Developing a new model for patient recruitment in mental health services: a cohort study using Electronic Health Records.

What we talk about when we talk about the default mode network (2014)
Journal Article
Callard, F., & Margulies, D. (2014). What we talk about when we talk about the default mode network. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, Article 619. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00619

The default mode network (DMN) has been widely defined as a set of brain regions that are engaged when people are in a “resting state” (left to themselves in a scanner, with no explicit task instruction). The network emerged as a scientific object in... Read More about What we talk about when we talk about the default mode network.

Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence (2014)
Journal Article
Callard, F. (2014). Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence. Journal of Medical Ethics, 40(8), 526-530. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2013-101763

The author analyses how debate over the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has tended to privilege certain conceptions of psychiatric diagnosis over others, as well as to polarise positions regarding psychiatri... Read More about Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence.

Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements (2014)
Journal Article
Fitzgerald, D., & Callard, F. (2015). Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements. Theory, Culture and Society, 32(1), 3-32. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276414537319

This article is an account of the dynamics of interaction across the social sciences and neurosciences. Against an arid rhetoric of ‘interdisciplinarity’, it calls for a more expansive imaginary of what experiment – as practice and ethos – might offe... Read More about Social Science and Neuroscience beyond Interdisciplinarity: Experimental Entanglements.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Phenomenology of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (2014)
Journal Article
Woods, A., Jones, N., Bernini, M., Callard, F., Alderson-Day, B., Badcock, J., …Fernyhough, C. (2014). Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Phenomenology of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations. Schizophrenia Bulletin: The Journal of Psychoses and Related Disorders, 40(Suppl 4), S246-S254. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbu003

Despite the recent proliferation of scientific, clinical, and narrative accounts of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), the phenomenology of voice hearing remains opaque and undertheorized. In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary approach... Read More about Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Phenomenology of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations.

The challenge of change in acute mental health services: measuring staff perceptions of barriers to change and their relationship to job status and satisfaction using a new measure (VOCALISE) (2014)
Journal Article
Laker, C., Callard, F., Flach, C., Williams, P., Sayer, J., & Wykes, T. (2014). The challenge of change in acute mental health services: measuring staff perceptions of barriers to change and their relationship to job status and satisfaction using a new measure (VOCALISE). Implementation Science, 9, https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-9-23

Background: Health services are subject to frequent changes, yet there has been insufficient research to address how staff working within these services perceive the climate for implementation. Staff perceptions, particularly of barriers to change, m... Read More about The challenge of change in acute mental health services: measuring staff perceptions of barriers to change and their relationship to job status and satisfaction using a new measure (VOCALISE).