Professor Steven Jones
ProfessorResearch Overview
The focus of my research is the psychology and psychological treatment of severe mental health problems with a particular focus on bipolar disorder and related conditions. In conducting this research I work extensively with individuals with lived experience of mental health issues to ensure that the research focusses on areas of importance to service users. Work to date has led to the development of a series new interventions to help people living with bipolar ranging from web-based self management support to intensive face-to-face psychological therapy to enhance personal recovery.
PhD Supervision
I am interested in supervising PhD students on:
- Topics linked to the psychology of bipolar and related conditions across the lifespan, particularly those exploring personal recovery and flourishing.
- Topics linked to behavioural and familial risk for bipolar and related conditions, particularly those exploring appraisal, positive emotion and high functioning.
I am happy to work with promising students on developing studentship applications for external funding, as well as supporting fellowship applications.
Current Research
- Tyler, E., Jones S. & Lobban F. (2015). A pilot study to test the feasibility and acceptability of delivering recovery focused cognitive-behavioural therapy to older adults with bipolar disorder. NIHR Fellowship
- Lobban, F., Jones, S. & Sawyer, P. (2014 – 2017). Spectrum Mobile Technology in Mental Health Fellowship. Funded by the Mary Kinross Charity.
- Lobban, F., Jones, S., Johnson, S., Minns, V, Pinfold, V., Siddle, R., Hollingsworth, B., Smith, J. (2016-2019). Implementation of an online supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with recent onset psychosis: the Relatives’ Education and Coping Tollkit “REACT”. NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research.
- Lobban, F., Jones S., Johnson, S., Minns, V., Williamson, P., Murray, E. (2016-2019). An online randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a peer supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder: Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT). NIHR Health Technology Assessment.
- Murray,G., Michalak, E., Kyrios, M., Johnson, S., Jones, S. & Thomas, N.(2016-2021). Improving quality of life in late stage bipolar disorder: RCT of a novel psychological treatment. National Health and Medical Research Council Australia.
- Gooding, P., Haddock, G., Pratt,D., Drake, R., Jones, S., Lobban, F., Kapur, N., Peters, S., Emsley, R., Marriott, A. (2017-2021) A psychological intervention for suicide applied to patents with psychosis: the CARMS trial (cognitive approaches to remedying suicide). NIHR Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation.
- Wright, K., Dodd, A., Medina-Lara, A., Warren, F., Lynch, T., Dunn, D, Jones, S., Taylor, R., Pragnell, L. (2017-2020). The clinical and cost effectiveness of adapted Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) for Bipolar Mood Instability in primary care (ThriVe-B programme): A feasibility study. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit.
- Duffy, A., Bentall, R.P., Geddes, J., Goodday, S., Grof, P. Jones, S. Keown-Stoneman, C., Milve, R., Saunders, K. Wong, A., Horrocks, J. Petronis, A. (2017-2022). Predicting the onset of bipolar disorder: A longitudinal high-risk study. Canadian Institute for Health Research.
- Jones, S. H. (2018). Online digital support for bipolar disorder. HSE Ireland, via Silvercloud Health.
- Jones, S.H., Lobban, F. & Cooke, A. (2020). Understanding bipolar disorder – Update. British Psychological Society.
- Lobban, F., Jones, S., Fisher, N., Marshall, M. (2018) Implementation of the Relatives’ Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT).
- Jones, S. et al (2020). Engage network development for adolescent mental health. Lancaster University.
- Jones S. et al. (2020). Coproducing evidence based mental health support for bipolar in Africa. Lancaster University.
Research Interests
Bipolar disorder affects about 1 million people in the UK. It is characterised by periods of elevated mood (mania) and low mood (depression). In between these periods people with this diagnosis often continue to experience significant levels of mood problems which can interfere with their relationships, quality of life and work. Traditionally bipolar disorder has been treated with medication as the front line therapy. However, there is clear evidence that many individuals do not take their medication as prescribed and even amongst those who do clinical benefits can be limited. This has led to increasing calls for the development of effective psychological therapies. The Spectrum Centre has developed and evaluated a series of such novel interventions including group psychoeducation, and integrated psychological therapy for anxiety and substance use issues. A particular focus has been on understanding, measuring and promoting personal recovery in bipolar in response to service user priorties. As such we have developed and evaluated the bipolar recovery questionnaire as a sensitive measure of personal recovery and recovery focused therapy as an intervention with improves personal recovery outcomes.
To improve access we have conducted web based studies exploring the benefits of psychoeducation, relapse prevention and parenting support for bipolar parents. In addition we have evaluated the benefits of providing support to relatives of people with psychosis and bipolar including understanding how this might best be implemented in the NHS.
In addition to intervention studies we also conduct work on the psychological processes associated with bipolar disorder including try understand more about both the positive and negative experiences that people living with bipolar disorder report. Recent work has highlighted how people's explanations of their experiences influencetheir personal recovery and experiences of inspiration. We are also examining sociodemographic factors impacting on high functioning in bipolar and how people describe their bipolar experience, partciularly personal recovery, through social media.
Our work has been supported by a range of funders including, NIHR programme grants, NIHR RfPB grants, MRC, ESRC, Cripps Trust and NHS Trusts.
Current Teaching
PG Programmes - I currently contribute to:
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PhD in Mental Health
- DHR.407 Adult mental health: Theory, research and practice
- DHR 405 Summer and Autumn Academy
- DHR 516 Theory and Methods: Choices for Health Research
- DHR 403 Principles of Research Design and Practical Research Ethics
MSc Programmes in Dept of Psychology
- DHR.407a Adult mental health: Theory, research and practice
Additional Information
I am a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Co-Director of the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research which sits within the Division of Health Research in the Faculty of Health and Medicine. I am Chair of the Divisional Research Committee, member of the Faculty Research Committee and member of the Division of Health Research Executive Committee. I have contributed to the REF process primarily through providing one of the Faculty REF impact cases with my colleague Dr Lobban. I continue to have strong links with the NHS at national and local level including co-leading the only demonstration site for bipolar disorder treatment selected by the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme. I am also a member of the Guideline Development Group for bipolar disorder for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. I have active research collaborations with the University and with national and international colleagues (mainly US and Canada).
PhD Supervision Interests
I am interested in supervising PhD students on: 1. Topics linked to the psychology of bipolar and related conditions across the lifespan, particularly those exploring personal recovery and flourishing. 2. Topics linked to behavioural and familial risk for bipolar and related conditions, particularly those exploring appraisal, positive emotion and high functioning. I am happy to work with promising students on developing studentship applications for external funding, as well as supporting fellowship applications.
Building mental health research at Lancaster University: Understanding local needs and developing partnerships
01/04/2024 → 31/03/2025
Research
Feasibility work to develop an NIHR RFSC funding bid for a mixed methods study to understand the wellbeing and support needs of carers of parents with BD
01/04/2023 → 31/03/2024
Research
Maximising effectiveness of a feasible, valued and safe online intervention for bipolar disorder: RCT of an improved treatment
16/01/2023 → 10/01/2028
Research
Clinical and cost effectiveness of a digital integrated bipolar parenting intervention: A randomised controlled trial
01/04/2022 → 31/03/2026
Research
Cognitive behavioural therapy in comparison to treatment as usual in young adults at high risk of developing bipolar disorder (Bipolar At Risk): A randomised controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of a treatment approach (BART II)
01/04/2022 → 31/03/2026
Research
The Library of Lived Experience for Mental Health: Developing a programme theory and implementation Plan
01/09/2021 → 31/03/2024
Research
Health Education England: Understanding Psychosis and Bipolar
05/03/2021 → 08/03/2024
Consultancy
Understanding bipolar experiences report
15/09/2020 → 17/03/2022
Consultancy
Culturally Sensitive Adaptation of Evidence-Based Guidance for Optimal Support of People Living with Bipolar Disorder
06/03/2020 → 05/03/2021
Research
Online Recovery Toolkit
01/01/2018 → 30/06/2018
Research
Predicting the onset of bipolar disorder: A longitudinal high-risk study
01/08/2017 → 01/08/2022
Research
The clinical and cost effectiveness of adapted Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Bipolar Mood Instability in primary care (ThrIVe-B programme): A feasibility study.
06/06/2017 → 05/08/2019
Research
A psychological intervention for suicide applied to patents with psychosis: the CALMS trial
01/01/2017 → 31/12/2020
Research
Online, recovery-oriented bipolar individualised tool (ORBIT) project: Comparison of two interventions to improve quality of life in bipolar disorder
01/04/2016 → 31/12/2020
Research
Implementation of a relatives toolkit (IMPART Study): examining the critical success factors, barriers and faciliators to implementation of an online supported self-management intervention in the NHS
01/03/2016 → 30/11/2018
Research
An online randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a peer supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder: Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT)
01/10/2015 → 31/12/2018
Research
DoH IAPP funds
30/11/2012 → 31/07/2018
Research
Web-based Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention )IBPI) for Bipolar Parents of Young Children
03/09/2012 → 02/03/2015
Research
PARADES: Reducing relapse and suicide in bipolar disorder: Practical clinical approaches to identifying risk, reducing harm and engaging service users in planning and delivery of care
01/10/2008 → 31/03/2015
Research
RECOVERY: Psychological approaches to understanding and promoting recovery from psychosis
01/04/2008 → 31/01/2013
Research
Treating co-occurring alcohol use disorders and common mental disorders in veterans
01/01/1900 → …
Research
RCP Faculty of General Adult Psychiatry Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Live Q&A Bipolar UK
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Personal recovery in bipolar – new developments in theory and therapy.
Oral presentation
How can we best support parents with bipolar?
Oral presentation
Understanding carers’ perspectives of supporting friends and family members who have experienced suicidal behaviour
Oral presentation
Talking about bipolar disorder and personality disorder. Discussant
Oral presentation
What are the core features of personal recovery in bipolar?
Oral presentation
Learning from Lived Experience: impacts and underlying mechanisms of inclusive models of peer to peer support for mental health
Oral presentation
How relatives of people with psychosis and bipolar make use of an online forum
Oral presentation
Project Steering Group Chair
Expert Opinion
An exploratory analysis of the relationship of posting in peer online support forums and trait mood in bipolar disorder
Oral presentation
External examiner Sheffield D Clin
Examination
Bipolar disorder and recovery on Reddit: a corpus linguistic analysis
Oral presentation
Case based discussion: Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder
Invited talk
CHIME becomes POETIC: Personal recovery in bipolar disorder - systematic review and "best fit" framework synthesis of qualitative evidence
Oral presentation
Facilitating personal recovery in bipolar disorder
Invited talk
Understanding Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
Consultancy
Understanding Psychosis and Bipolar Training
Consultancy
Talking about personal recovery in bipolar disorder
Oral presentation
NIHR (External organisation)
Membership of committee
IAPT National Stakeholder Event
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 45th Annual
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 45th Annual
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
European Association for Cognitive Therapy 41st Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 39th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 39th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Greater Manchester West NHS Foundation Trust Research Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
MDF: The Bipolar Organisation National Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Bipolar Disorder Special Interest Group 2nd Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Institute of Psychiatry
Visiting an external academic institution
North Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Visiting an external academic institution
School of Health & Medicine Colloquium
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
New developments in the psychological treatment of bipolar disorder
Invited talk
University of California , Berkeley, Department of Clinical Psychology
Visiting an external academic institution
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 44th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 38th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 38th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 38th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Bipolar Disorder Special Interest Group Inaugural Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Ideas Festival
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Theory and management of anxiety and substance use in bipolar disorder
Invited talk
Developing effective psychological interventions for bipolar disorder
Invited talk
Understanding Bipolar Disorder: Why some people experience extreme mood states and what can help
Invited talk
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 37th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 37th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 37th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
University of California , Berkeley, Department of Clinical Psychology
Visiting an external academic institution
Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust Clinical Effectiveness Day
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Psychological therapy for bipolar disorder
Invited talk
Psychological Treatment of Bipolar Disorder - Past, Present and Future
Invited talk
Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research Launch Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
British Psychological Society, Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Mental Health Research Network, Programmed for Success Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Cumbria Partnership NHS FT
Visiting an external academic institution
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 36th Annual Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Outstanding contribution to public and patient involvement award
Prize (including medals and awards)
- DSI - Health
- FHM Mental Health Theme
- Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research