Jo Hodgekins is a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Senior Lecturer at Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia. For the past 15 years, Jo has been involved in research with people with psychosis and young people who may be at risk of developing psychosis. Jo has a particular interest in using psychological interventions to improve social and functional outcomes for people with psychosis and those who may be at risk of long-term social disability following mental health difficulties. Jo is also interested in the way in which such outcomes may be measured and developed an adapted version of the UK Time Use Survey for this purpose.
2016-present Clinical Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, UEA, Norwich
2012-2016 Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, UEA, Norwich
2009-2012 Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mental Health Foundation Trust
2007-2009 Early Intervention Service Research Co-ordinator, UEA, Norwich
2004-2007 Trial Co-ordinator (“Improving Social Recovery in Early Psychosis”) UEA, Norwich
2003-2004 Research Associate, UEA, Norwich
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