Professor Glenn Waller
Address
The University of Sheffield
Sheffield S10 2TP, UK
Tel: (+44) 0114 222 6568
Fax: (+44) 0114 276 6515
Email: G.Waller@sheffield.ac.uk
Room: WB C5
Qualifications
BA (Reading), MclinPsychol (Liverpool), DPhil (Oxford)
Research Interests
My primary interests lie in the following areas:
• Cognitive content and processes that underlie and maintain the eating disorders
• The treatment of the eating disorders, with a particular focus on cognitive-behavioural approaches
• The translation of evidence-based approaches into real-life clinical settings, and the clinician variables that enhance or impede that process
Activities and Distinctions
• Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders
• Annual Programme Director and Board Member, Academy of Eating Disorders
• Founder member, Eating Disorders Research Society
• Chartered Psychologist
• Associate editor, International Journal of Eating Disorders
• Action editor, British Journal of Clinical Psychology
• Editorial Board, Behaviour Research and Therapy
• Editorial Board, Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
• Editorial Board, European Eating Disorders Review
• Editorial Board, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
• Member of Scientific Committee, British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
• Reviewing for a range of other journals and for grant-awarding bodies
• Scientific advisor to the Succeed Foundation
Publications
A list of key publications can be found below. For a full list of publications please click here
Books
- Waller G, Mountford V, Lawson R, Gray E, Cordery H & Hinrichsen H (2010) Beating Your Eating Disorder. Cambridge University Press.
- Waller G, cordery H, Corstorphine E, Hinrichsen H, Lawson R, Mountford V & Russell K (2007) Cognitive-behavioral therapy for the eating disorders: A comprehensive treatment guide. Cambridge University Press.
Journal articles
- Brown A, Mountford V & Waller G (2013) Therapeutic alliance and weight gain during cognitive behavioural therapy for anorexia nervosa.. Behav Res Ther, 51(4-5), 216-220.
- Marcoulides OK & Waller G (2012) Nonspecific predictors of weight gain in the early stages of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with anorexia nervosa: Replication and extension.. Int J Eat Disord, 45(6), 746-750.
- Waller G, Stringer H & Meyer C (2012) What cognitive behavioral techniques do therapists report using when delivering cognitive behavioral therapy for the eating disorders?. J Consult Clin Psychol, 80(1), 171-175.
- Lockwood R, Serpell L & Waller G (2012) Moderators of weight gain in the early stages of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with anorexia nervosa.. Int J Eat Disord, 45(1), 51-56.
- Waller G (2012) The myths of motivation: time for a fresh look at some received wisdom in the eating disorders?. Int J Eat Disord, 45(1), 1-16.
- Waller G, Evans J & Stringer H (2012) The therapeutic alliance in the early part of cognitive-behavioral therapy for the eating disorders.. Int J Eat Disord, 45(1), 63-69.
- Haslam M, Meyer C & Waller G (2011) Do eating attitudes predict early change in eating behaviors among women with bulimic disorders who are treated with cognitive behavioral therapy?. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44(8), 741-744.
- Campbell M & Waller G (2010) Narcissistic characteristics and eating-disordered behaviors.. Int J Eat Disord, 43(6), 560-564.
- Waller G (2009) Evidence-based treatment and therapist drift.. Behav Res Ther, 47(2), 119-127.
- Waller G (2008) A 'trans-transdiagnostic' model of the eating disorders: a new way to open the egg?. Eur Eat Disord Rev, 16(3), 165-172.
- Pallister E & Waller G (2008) Anxiety in the eating disorders: understanding the overlap.. Clin Psychol Rev, 28(3), 366-386.
