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Dr Julie Morgan

Senior Lecturer

contact:
Applied Social Science
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9PH

Email: J.Morgan2@brighton.ac.uk

Recent publications

Morgan, J. (2010). Autobiographical memory biases in social anxiety. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 288-297.

Morgan, J., and Banerjee, R. (2008). Post-event processing and autobiographical memory in social anxiety: The influence of negative feedback and rumination. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 22, 1190-1204.

Morgan, J., and Banerjee, R. (2006). Social anxiety and self-evaluation of social performance in a nonclinical sample of children. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35, 292-301.

Field, A.P., and Morgan, J. (2004). Post-event processing and the retrieval of autobiographical memories in socially anxious individuals. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18, 647-663.

Conference papers and symposia

Morgan, J. (2009, April) Rumination and beliefs about social achievement goals in social anxiety. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brighton.

Morgan, J., and Banerjee, R. (2006, July). Social anxiety and self-evaluation of social performance in a nonclinical sample of children. In L. Stopa (Chair), Cognitive processes in social anxiety: Evidence in children, adolescents and young people. Symposium conducted at the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 35th Annual Conference, University of Warwick, Warwick.

Morgan, J., and Banerjee, R. (2005, March). Ruminative thought in social anxiety: A link with autobiographical memories? Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Quinquennial Conference, University of Manchester, Manchester.

Morgan, J., and Banerjee, R. (2004, April). Social anxiety and self-evaluation of social performance in early adolescence, Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Imperial College, London.

Morgan, J., and Field, A. (2002, March). Post-event processing and autobiographical memories in socially anxious individuals. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Blackpool.

 

Number of items: 4.

Kearney, Lydia and Morgan, Julie (2011) Observer perspective imagery in social anxiety: effects on negative thoughts and discomfort In: BABCP 2011: 39th Annual Conference and Workshops, 20-23 July 2011, Guildford, UK.

Morgan, Julie (2010) Autobiographical memory biases in social anxiety Clinical Psychology Review, 30 (3). pp. 288-297. ISSN 0272-7358

Morgan, Julie (2009) Rumination and beliefs about social achievement goals in social anxiety In: British Annual Psychological Society Annual Conference, 1-3 April 2009, Brighton, UK.

Morgan, Julie and Banerjee, Robin (2008) Post-event processing and autobiographical memory in social anxiety: the influence of negative feedback and rumination Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 22 (7). pp. 1190-1204. ISSN 0887-6185

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