Cris Glazebrook
Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology
The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Biography
Cris Glazebrook trained as a nurse St George's Hospital, London before studying for a degree in psychology at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She came to the University of Nottingham to take up a research and teaching assistant post in the Division of Psychiatry. Having completed a PhD in Child Health Psychology she took up a Lecturership in Behavioural Sciences in the School of Nursing. She is now Professor of Health Psychology and Head of Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology.
Research Interest
Healthy psychology, interventions with parents, mother-infant interaction, scale development, multimedia health education
Publications
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NIXON E, GLAZEBROOK C, HOLLIS C, JACKSON GM. Reduced tic symptomatology in Tourette Syndrome after an acute bout of exercise: An observational study Behavior Modification. (ahead of print) .(2014).
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BEER C, ISRAEL C, JOHNSON S, MARLOW N, WHITELAW A, GLAZEBROOK C. Twin birth: an additional risk factor for poorer quality maternal interactions with very preterm infants? Early Human Development. 89(8), 555–559 .2013).
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WENG SF, REDSELL SA, NATHAN D, SWIFT JA, YANG M, GLAZEBROOK C. Estimating overweight risk in childhood from predictors during infancy Pediatrics. 132(2), e414-e421 .(2013).