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Following a first degree in psychology, Vanessa completed a PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neurology in which she used a grounded theory methodology to explore the subjective reality of living with dementia and caring for a person with dementia within multicultural Britain. She subsequently co-authored a book on how best to provide culturally sensitive dementia care (Managing Dementia in a Multicultural Society, Wiley). She is Associate Editor for Qualitative Research for the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and is passionate about using qualitative methods to understand and improve the experiences of service users.
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Vanessa designs and conducts high quality applied qualitative research. She is interested in using traditional and innovative methods of date collection to develop, evaluate and implement therapeutic interventions that are grounded in the lived experiences of service users. She has particular interests in the fields of older adults’ mental health, recovery, and, most recently, eating disorders.
Current research focuses on using qualitative methods to developing acceptable and feasible interventions, specifically: management strategies for visual hallucinations in older adults; problem solving therapy in people with dementia; Acceptance Commitment Therapy for people with motor neuron disease; Acceptance Commitment Therapy for and older people with treatment resistant anxiety.
Vanessa is affiliated with the King’s Clinical Trials Unit and provides expert advice on applying qualitative methods in clinical trials across King’s Health Partners.
Research Interests
Vanessa designs and conducts high quality applied qualitative research. She is interested in using traditional and innovative methods of date collection to develop, evaluate and implement therapeutic interventions that are grounded in the lived experiences of service users. She has particular interests in the fields of older adults’ mental health, recovery, and, most recently, eating disorders.
Current research focuses on using qualitative methods to developing acceptable and feasible interventions, specifically: management strategies for visual hallucinations in older adults; problem solving therapy in people with dementia; Acceptance Commitment Therapy for people with motor neuron disease; Acceptance Commitment Therapy for and older people with treatment resistant anxiety.
Vanessa is affiliated with the King’s Clinical Trials Unit and provides expert advice on applying qualitative methods in clinical trials across King’s Health Partners.
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Fiona L. Challacombe,Rose Tinch-Taylor, Katherine Sabin,Laura Potts,Vanessa Lawrence,Louise Howard,Ben Carter
Heidi Lempp,Chris Tang,Emily Heavey,Katherine Bristowe,Helen Allan,Vanessa Lawrence, Beatriz Santana Suarez,Ruth Williams,Lisa Hinton, Karen Gillett,Anne Arber
Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcareno. 3 (2024): 11336-11336
Olena Said, Ece Sengun Filiz,Dominic Stringer,Briana Applewhite, Vanessa Kellermann,Hiba Mutwalli,Sevgi Bektas, Melahat Nur Akkese, Ashish Kumar,Ben Carter,Mima Simic, Dilveer Sually,
EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW (2024)
Olena Said, Ece Sengun Filiz,Dominic Stringer,Briana Applewhite, Vanessa Kellermann,Hiba Mutwalli,Sevgi Bektas, Melahat Nur Akkese, Ashish Kumar,Ben Carter,Mima Simic, Dilveer Sually,
European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Associationno. 3 (2024): 532-546
Robert Howard, Elizabeth Cort,Charlotte Rawlinson, Martin Wiegand, Anne Downey,Vanessa Lawrence,Sube Banerjee,Peter Bentham,Chris Fox,Rowan Harwood, Rachel Hunter,Gill Livingston,
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Associationno. 4 (2024): 2990-2999
Anju D Keetharuth,Rebecca L Gould,Christopher J McDermott,Benjamin J Thompson,Charlotte Rawlinson,Mike Bradburn, Matt Bursnall,Pavithra Kumar,Emily J Turton,Paul Tappenden,David White,Robert J Howard,
European journal of neurologypp.e16317-e16317, (2024)
Health Expectationsno. 1 (2024): n/a-n/a
Journal of affective disorders (2024): 414-422
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