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Publications

Key videos, papers, books and book chapters published by Liz over the past few years

Media videos and articles

Books 

  • Marks, E., Hunter, M., & Chambers, J. (2017). CBT for Non-cardiac Chest Pain: An Evidence-based Guide. London, UK.  Routledge. https://tinyurl.com/wj49vjc

Scientific Articles

  1. Marks, E., & Hickman, C. (2023). Eco-distress is not a pathology, but it still hurts. Nature Mental Health, 1(6), 379-380.

  2. Marks, E., Hickman, C., Pihkala, P., Clayton, S., Lewandowski, R. E., Mayall, E. E., ... & van Susteren, L. (2021). Climate anxiety in children and young people and their beliefs about government responses to climate change: a global survey. The Lancet Planetary Health, 5(12), e863-e873.

  3. Whitmarsh, L., Player, L., Jiongco, A., James, M., Williams, M., Marks, E., & Kennedy-Williams, P. (2022). Climate anxiety: What predicts it and how is it related to climate action?. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 83, 101866.

  4. Verplanken, B., Marks, E., & Dobromir, A. I. (2020). On the nature of eco-anxiety: How constructive or unconstructive is habitual worry about global warming?. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 72, 101528

  5. Reeves, M., Vogt, F., & Marks, E. (2021). Dispositional Mindfulness, Gratitude and Self-Compassion: Factors Affecting Tinnitus Distress. Mindfulness, 12(4), 1002-1008.

  6. McKenna, L, Vogt, F & Marks, E (2020) Current Validated Medical Treatments for Tinnitus: Cognitive therapy. Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America.

  7. Marks, E, McKenna, L & Vogt, F 2020, 'Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for tinnitus: Evaluation of long-term outcomes', Clinical Psychology Forum.

  8. Marks, E., Hallsworth, C., & McKenna, L. (2019). Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTi) as a treatment for tinnitus-related insomnia: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials20(1), 667.

  9. Marks, E., McKenna, L., & Vogt, F. (2019). Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus-related insomnia: evaluating a new treatment approach. International journal of audiology, 58(5), 311-316

  10. Foxhall, M., Tooze, A., & Marks, E. (2019). Improving guideline concordance for the treatment of mild TBI. The Neuropsychologist.

  11. McKenna, L., Marks, E., & Vogt, F. (2018). Mindfulness based cognitive therapy for chronic tinnitus: evaluation of benefits in a large sample of patients attending a tinnitus clinic. Ear and Hearing39(2), 359 - 366. 

  12. Pryce, H., Hall, A. C., Marks, E., Culhane, B-A., Swift, S., Straus, J., & Shaw, R. (2018). Shared decision-making in tinnitus care: an exploration of clinical encounters. British Journal of Health Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12308

  13. Waldron, S., Loades, M., Marks, E., Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Jacobs, K. (2018). Dispositional Mindfulness and its Relationship to Distress and Functioning in Adolescents with and without Chronic Pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology

  14. Marks, E., & Smith, P. (2018) Living with tinnitus and the healthcare journey: An interpretative phenomenological analysis British Journal of Health Psychology 24: 250–264.

  15. Marks, E., Chambers, J. B., Russell, V., & Hunter, M. S. (2016). A novel biopsychosocial, cognitive behavioural, stepped care intervention for patients with noncardiac chest pain. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine4(1), 15-28. 

  16. Marks, E. M., & Hunter, M. S. (2015). Medically Unexplained Symptoms: an acceptable term? British Journal of Pain9(2), 109-114

  17. Chambers, J. B., Marks, E., & Hunter, M. S. (2015). The head says yes but the heart says no: what is non-cardiac chest pain and how is it managed? Heart101(15), 1240-1249. 

  18. Chambers, J. B., Marks, E., Russell, V., & Hunter, M. S. (2015). A multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial treatment for non-cardiac chest pain. International Journal of Clinical Practice69(9), 922-927. 

  19. Marks, E. M., Chambers, J. B., Russell, V., Bryan, L., & Hunter, M. S. (2014). The rapid access chest pain clinic: Unmet distress and disability. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine107(6), 429-434.

  20. Marks, E., Steel, C., & Peters, E. R. (2012). Intrusions in trauma and psychosis: Information processing and phenomenology. Psychological Medicine, 42(11), 2313-2323.

Book Chapters

  • McKenna, L, Marks, E & Scott, D 2018, Understanding tinnitus: a psychological perspective. in JC Watkinson & RW Clarke (eds), Scott-Brown’s Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery: Head & Neck Surgery. 8th edn, vol. 2: Paediatrics; the Ear; Skull Base, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 893-900.

  • Marks, E, Andersson, G & Tyler, RS (ed.) 2016, Concentration. in RS Tyler (ed.), The Consumer Handbook on Tinnitus: Volume 1. 2nd edn, Auricle Ink, Sedona, Arizona.

 

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