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Rebecca Murphy

DClinPsych


Senior Research Clinician and Hon Clinical Psychologist

  • Director of CREDO
  • Honorary Clinical Psychologist - Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
  • NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellow

My clinical and research expertise is in an enhanced form of CBT for eating disorders (CBT-E), which I delivered as a trial therapist for several years. I took a particular interest in the mediators of change in psychological treatments.

More recently, the focus of my work has been on disseminating CBT-E. This began with the development and evaluation of more scalable forms of training clinicians to deliver evidence-based psychological treatments. This work was funded by a Strategic Award by the Wellcome Trust. This has included the development of a training website for therapists learning CBT-E and a role-play based measure of therapist competence.

Since then, I have turned my attention onto cases of eating disorders in the community and reaching the public directly. Currently, I am working on the development, evaluation and implementation of Digital CBTe, a self-help programme for eating disorders which is delivered online (via a website and a mobile application). Digital CBTe is the programme-led digital version of CBT-E.