Imperial College London

Emeritus ProfessorPeterTyrer

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Brain Sciences

Emeritus Professor in Community Psychiatry - Clinical
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 3313 4161p.tyrer

 
 
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Commonwealth BuildingHammersmith Campus

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Tyrer P, Crawford M, Mulder R, Blashfield R, Farnam A, Fossati A, Kim Y-R, Koldobsky N, Lecic-Tosevski D, Ndetei D, Swales M, Clark LA, Reed GMet al., 2011, A classification based on evidence is the first step to clinical utility, PERSONALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH, Vol: 5, Pages: 304-307, ISSN: 1932-8621

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Tyrer P, 2011, Elemental particles of disease and imagination, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 438-438, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, 2011, A centenarian <i>extraordinaire</i>, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 360-360, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 350-350, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 262-262, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 172-172, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, Silk KR, 2011, Effective treatments in psychiatry, Cambridge, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 978-0521124652

This pocket reference summarises the key elements of the Cambridge Textbook of Effective Treatments in Psychiatry. The text has been revised to provide the most up-to-date evidence for treatment decisions. It is an essential guide for mental health professionals of all disciplines as well as medical students and trainees.

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 199, Pages: 84-84, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, Cooper S, Tyrer H, Salkovskis P, Crawford M, Green J, Smith G, Reid S, Dupont S, Murphy D, Byford S, Wang D, Barrett Bet al., 2011, CHAMP: Cognitive behaviour therapy for health anxiety in medical patients, a randomised controlled trial, BMC Psychiatry, Vol: 11, ISSN: 1471-244X

BackgroundAbnormal health anxiety, also called hypochondriasis, has been successfully treated by cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) in patients recruited from primary care, but only one pilot trial has been carried out among those attending secondary medical clinics where health anxiety is likely to be more common and have a greater impact on services. The CHAMP study extends this work to examine both the clinical and cost effectiveness of CBT in this population.Method/DesignThe study is a randomized controlled trial with two parallel arms and equal randomization of 466 eligible patients (assuming a 20% drop-out) to an active treatment group of 5-10 sessions of cognitive behaviour therapy and to a control group. The aim at baseline, after completion of all assessments but before randomization, was to give a standard simple explanation of the nature of health anxiety for all participants. Subsequently the control group was to receive whatever care might usually be available in the clinics, which is normally a combination of clinical assessment, appropriate tests and reassurance. Those allocated to the active treatment group were planned to receive between 5 and 10 sessions of an adapted form of cognitive behaviour therapy based on the Salkovskis/Warwick model, in which a set of treatment strategies are chosen aimed at helping patients understand the factors that drive and maintain health anxiety. The therapy was planned to be given by graduate research workers, nurses or other health professionals trained for this intervention whom would also have their competence assessed independently during the course of treatment. The primary outcome is reduction in health anxiety symptoms after one year and the main secondary outcome is the cost of care after two years.DiscussionThis represents the first trial of adapted cognitive behaviour therapy in health anxiety that is large enough to test not only the clinical benefits of treatment but also whether the cost of treatment is

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Tyrer P, 2011, From the editor's desk, British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol: 198, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, 2011, Personality diathesis explains the interrelationships between personality disorder and other mental conditions, WORLD PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 10, Pages: 108-109, ISSN: 1723-8617

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Mulder RT, Newton-Howes G, Crawford MJ, Tyrer PJet al., 2011, THE CENTRAL DOMAINS OF PERSONALITY PATHOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS, Vol: 25, Pages: 364-377, ISSN: 0885-579X

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Crawford MJ, Koldobsky N, Mulder R, Tyrer Pet al., 2011, CLASSIFYING PERSONALITY DISORDER ACCORDING TO SEVERITY, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS, Vol: 25, Pages: 321-330, ISSN: 0885-579X

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Tyrer P, 2011, Blowing in the wind., Br J Psychiatry, Vol: 198

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Tyrer P, 2011, Implications of changes in the impact factors of psychiatric journals, EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES, Vol: 16, Pages: 71-72, ISSN: 1121-189X

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Tyrer P, 2011, The future of specialist community teams in the care of those with severe mental illness, EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES, Vol: 16, Pages: 225-230, ISSN: 1121-189X

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Tyrer P, 2011, From the Editor’s desk, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 198, Pages: 416-416, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Ranger M, Tyrer P, Miloseska K, Fourie H, Khaleel I, North B, Barrett Bet al., 2011, Cost-effectiveness of nidotherapy for comorbid personality disorder and severe mental illness: randomized controlled trial, EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES, Vol: 18, Pages: 128-136, ISSN: 1121-189X

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Tyrer P, 2011, A finger in the dyke, British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol: 198, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Kendall T, Tyrer P, Whittington C, Taylor Cet al., 2011, Guidelines Assessment and management of psychosis with coexisting substance misuse: summary of NICE guidance, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 342, ISSN: 1756-1833

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Tyrer H, Tyrer P, Lovett I, 2011, Adapted Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Secondary Care Reduces Hospital Contacts, PSYCHOSOMATICS, Vol: 52, Pages: 194-196, ISSN: 0033-3182

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 198, Pages: 246-246, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Tyrer P, Crawford M, Mulder R, 2011, Reclassifying personality disorders, LANCET, Vol: 377, Pages: 1814-1815, ISSN: 0140-6736

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Tyrer P, 2011, Research approval NHS research: a world of frosted glass, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 342, ISSN: 0959-535X

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Halder N, Ramsay R, Tyrer P, Casey Pet al., 2011, Peer reviewing made easy, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, Vol: 17, Pages: 150-157, ISSN: 1355-5146

Peer review in scientific journals has existed for over 200 years. This process is currently the accepted way of assessing scientific manuscripts prior to publication for most journals. Despite this, little has been written about the process of peer reviewing, with hardly anything specific to psychiatric journals. This article answers fundamental questions related to peer reviewing and includes practical tips to writing reviews. It will be helpful for those keen on improving their knowledge about the peer-review process. It will not only benefit those who are reviewers or thinking about becoming reviewers, but also authors, who can use the information to improve their chances of publication.

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Tyrer P, 2011, From the editor's desk, British Journal of Psychiatry, Vol: 198, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Elliott T, Tyrer P, Horwood J, Fergusson Det al., 2011, ASSESSMENT OF ABNORMAL PERSONALITY IN CHILDHOOD: A DELPHI SURVEY OF QUESTIONNAIRE DATA, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS, Vol: 25, Pages: 89-100, ISSN: 0885-579X

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Tyrer P, Milošeska K, Whittington C, Ranger M, Khaleel I, Crawford M, North B, Barrett Bet al., 2011, Nidotherapy in the treatment of substance misuse, psychosis and personality disorder: Secondary analysis of a controlled trial, Psychiatrist, Vol: 35, Pages: 9-14, ISSN: 1758-3209

Aims and method: To examine the clinical outcome and bed usage in patients with comorbid substance misuse and psychosis. The patients were randomised to ordinary assertive outreach team care or to enhanced assertive outreach with nidotherapy. Ratings of clinical symptoms, social function, engagement with services, bed usage (primary outcome after 1 year) and economic costs were assessed at baseline and at 6 and 12 months after randomisation. Results: Patients referred to nidotherapy had similar reduction in symptoms and engagement, with marginal superiority in social function (P = 0.045). There was a 110% reduction in hospital bed use after 1 year compared with control assertive care (P = 0.03). The mean cost savings for each patient allocated to nidotherapy was £14 705 per year, mainly as a consequence of reduced psychiatric bed use. Clinical implications: Nidotherapy shows promise in the treatment of substance misuse and psychosis and may reduce hospital bed usage.

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Tyrer P, 2011, Untitled, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 198, Pages: 82-82, ISSN: 0007-1250

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Fortune Z, Barrett B, Armstrong D, Coid J, Crawford M, Mudd D, Rose D, Slade M, Spence R, Tyrer P, Moran Pet al., 2011, Clinical and economic outcomes from the UK pilot psychiatric services for personality-disordered offenders, INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, Vol: 23, Pages: 61-69, ISSN: 0954-0261

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