Bipolar Papers

Richardson, T. (2009). Hypomania: A brief review of conceptual and diagnostic issues. New Zealand Medical Student  Journal, 20, 25-9 
Richardson, T. (2010). Psychosocial Interventions for Bipolar Disorder: A Review of Recent Research. Journal of Medical  Research, 20(6), 143-152.  
Richardson, T. & Garavan, H. (2009). Hypomanic symptoms in female undergraduate students diagnosed with unipolar  depression based on scores on the Hypomania Checklist. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 5, 22-5. 
Richardson, T. & Garavan, H. (2009). Self Reported Hypomanic and Psychotic Symptoms are Positively Correlated in  an International Sample of Undergraduate Students. Asian Journal of Epidemiology, 2(3), 59-65.   
Richardson, T. (2009). Letter to the editor regarding ‘Conceptualizing impulsivity and risk taking in bipolar disorder:  importance of history of alcohol abuse’. Bipolar Disorders, 11(5), 555-6.   
Richardson, T. & Garavan, H. (2010). Relationships between hypomanic symptoms and impulsivity and risk-taking  propensity in an international sample of undergraduate students. Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences,  Volume 9.   
Chadwick, P., Kaur, H., Swalem, M., Ross, S., & Ellett, L.  (2011). Experience of mindfulness in people with bipolar disorder: A qualitative study.  Psychotherapy Research, 21 (3), 277-285. Brand, R., Harrop, C., & Ellett, L.  (2011).  What is it like being friends with a young person with psychosis: A qualitative study.  Psychosis, 3 (3), 205-215.   
Brand, R., Harrop, C., & Ellett, L.  (2011).  What is it like being friends with a young person with psychosis: A qualitative study.  Psychosis, 3 (3), 205-215.  
Richardson, T. & Garavan, H. (2011). Relationships between substance use and hypomanic symptoms in a non-clinical  sample. Mental Health and Substance Use, 4(3), 211-221. 
Richardson, T. & Lu, R-B. (2011). Clinical symptoms and Neurocognitive Performance: Potential Impact of Substance  Use. Bipolar Disorders, 13: 433–434.
Richardson, T. (2011). Correlates of Substance Use Disorder in Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis. Mental Health and Substance Use, 4(3), 239-255. 
Richardson, T. (2013). Letter to the Editor: Distinguishing Bipolar Disorder from Major Depressive Disorder: Does an  Increased Risk of Substance Use Account for other Differences? Bipolar Disorders, 15, 114. 
Richardson, T. (2013). Substance Use in Depression and Bipolar Disorder: A Review of Psychological Interventions and  Considerations for Clinical Practice. Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis, 6(1), 76-93. 
Richardson, T. The Dark Side of Being a Clinical Psychologist with Bipolar Disorder: A Response to Ho (2016). Psychosis, 7(4), 374. 
Richardson, T. (2017) Bipolar group work quoted in ‘Who’s job is it anyway?’ report by  Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.
Richardson, T., Jansen, M., Turton, W. & Bell, L. (2017). The Relationship Between Bipolar Disorder and Financial  Difficulties: A Qualitative Examination of Patient’s ViewsClinical Psychology Forum, 295, 2-6. 
Richardson, T., Jansen M. & Fitch, C. (2018). Financial Difficulties in Bipolar Disorder Part 1: Longitudinal  Relationships with Mental Health. Journal of Mental Health, 27(6):595-601.
Richardson, T., Jansen M. & Fitch, C. (2019) Financial Difficulties in Bipolar Disorder Part 2: Psychological Correlates  and a Proposed Psychological ModelJournal of Mental Health, 8, 1-9. 
Richardson T. & White, L. (2019). The Impact of a CBT-Based Bipolar Disorder Psychoeducation Group on Views about Diagnosis, Perceived Recovery, Self-Esteem and Stigma. Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, 12, 343
Atuk, A. & Richardson, T. (2020). Relationship between dysfunctional beliefs, self-esteem and symptoms of mania and  depression over time in bipolar disorder. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, Early View.
Goodwin, G., Dolman, C., Young, A., Jones, I. Richardson, T & Kitchen, S.  (2021). ‘Bipolar Diagnosis Matters’, 2021 a look at the early findings of the Bipolar Commission (Oct 21) | Bipolar UK, Bipolar UK. Was panelist for the launch event at the House of Commons.
Goodwin, G., Dolman, C., Young, A., Jones, I. Richardson, T & Kitchen, S. (2022). Bipolar Minds Matter.  Download.ashx (bipolaruk.org)
Goodwin, G., Dolman, C., Young, A., Jones, I. Richardson, T & Kitchen, S. (2022). ‘Hidden in Plan Sight’, 2022, Bipolar UK. https://www.bipolaruk.org/Handlers/Download.ashx?IDMF=6859f497-de2c-40db-b6f6-11db73df0fd0
Blair, J., Brozena, J. Matthews, M., Richardson, T. & Abdullah, S. (2022). Financial technologies (FinTech) for mental health: The potential of objective financial data to better understand the relationships between financial behavior and mental health. Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Strawbridge, R., Alexandar, L., Richardson, T. Young, A.H., Cleare, A. J. (2023) Is there a ‘bipolar iceberg’ in UK primary care psychological therapy services? Psychological Medicine, Epub ahead of print.
Lea, K. Richardson T. & Rauze, N. (2023). The Relationship Between Mood Symptom Severity and Perfectionism Sub-types in Mood Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Brain Sciences, Epub.
Palmer-Cooper, E. C., Woods, C., & Richardson, T. (2023). The relationship between dysfunctional attitudes, maladaptive perfectionism, metacognition and symptoms of mania and depression in bipolar disorder: The role of self-compassion as a mediating factorJournal of Affective Disorders
Woods, C., Richardson, T. & Palmer-Cooper, E.C. (2023) Are dysfunctional attitudes elevated and linked to mood in bipolar disorder? A systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Clinical Psychology.