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Thomas Currid

Senior Lecturer
School of Health and Social Care
 Thomas Currid
  • Email

  • Telephone

    +44 (0) 1702 328283

  • Location

    GB.2.63, Southend Campus

  • Academic support hours

    HS564-Preparation for Registration for Mental Health Nurses

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Fundamentals of Behavioural Sciences (HS182)

  • Person-Centred Care 3 (HS228)

  • The Autonomous Practitioner - Mental Health Nursing (HS241)

  • The Autonomous Practitioner (HS287)

  • The Autonomous Practitioner - Adult Nursing (HS249)

  • Welfare, Wellbeing and Health (HS185)

  • Person-Centred Care 1 (HS184)

  • Relationship Based Practice (HS244)

  • Person-Centred Care 3 (Mental Health Nursing) (HS285)

  • Person-Centred Care 3 (Adult Nursing) (HS247)

  • The Therapeutic Practitioner (HS189)

  • Person-Centred Care 2 (HS187)

  • The Therapeutic Practitioner (HS245)

  • Person-Centred Care 3 (Adult Nursing) (HS196)

Previous supervision

David James Everiss
David James Everiss
Thesis title: Exploring the Online Learning Experiences of Health and Social Care Students.
Degree subject: Health Care Education
Degree type: Professional Doctorate
Awarded date: 10/12/2024

Publications

Journal articles (18)

Marrow, RK., Cronin, C., Ashby, V., Currid, T. and Alexander, M., (2024). A Patient and Public Engagement Project to Inform Dementia Care in a UK Hospital Trust.. Health Expectations. 27 (5), e70024-

Currid, TJ., (2013). Cognitive behavioural group therapy is moderately effective for depression, with continued effect for up to 6 months but not beyond. Evidence Based Nursing. 16 (1), 11-12

MUTSATSA, S. and CURRID, TJ., (2013). Pharmacogenetics: a reality or misplaced optimism?. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 20 (4), 314-320

Currid, TJ. and Mutsatsa, S., (2013). What effect will pharmacogenomics have on mental health nursing?. Neuropsychiatry. 3 (3), 309-320

Holmes, M. and Currid, TJ., (2013). Alcohol misuse: the need to take a preventative approach. British Journal of Community Nursing. 18 (2), 92-93

(2013). 60 second with Thomas Currid. Interview by Eileen Shepherd.. Nursing Times. 109 (8), 26-

Currid, TJ., Turner, A., Bellefontaine, N. and Spada, MM., (2012). Mental health issues in primary care: implementing policies in practice. British Journal of Community Nursing. 17 (1), 21-26

Currid, TJ. and Horgan, M., (2012). Public mental health in primary care. Journal of Community Nursing. 26 (4)

(2012). Meeting the psychological needs of the physically ill.. Nursing Times. 108 (46), 24-27

Currid, TJ., Nikčević, AV. and Spada, MM., (2011). Cognitive behavioural therapy and its relevance to nursing. British Journal of Nursing. 20 (22), 1443-1447

Currid, T., (2011). With healing in mind. Nursing Standard. 25 (51), 64-64

(2010). Commentaries. British Journal of Health Care Management. 16 (1), 23-24

Currid, T., (2009). Experiences of stress among nurses in acute mental health settings. Nursing Standard. 23 (44), 40-46

Currid, TJ., (2008). The lived experience and meaning of stress in acute mental health nurses. British Journal of Nursing. 17 (14), 880-884

Currid, TJ., (2005). Psychological issues surrounding paternal perinatal mental health.. Nursing Times. 101 (5), 40-42

Currid, TJ., (2004). Improving perinatal mental health care. Nursing Standard. 19 (3), 40-43

(2004). Issues relating to puerperal psychosis and its management.. Nursing Times. 100 (17), 40-43

(2003). The role of mental health education in a primary care setting.. Nursing Times. 99 (9), 48-49

Book chapters (1)

Currid, TJ. and Chandra, C., (2017). Mental health promotion. In: Psychiatric and mental health nursing. Routledge. 787- 798

Conferences (1)

(2012). Perceptions on concordance with bipolar medication.

Contact

tcurrid@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1702 328283

Location:

GB.2.63, Southend Campus

Academic support hours:

HS564-Preparation for Registration for Mental Health Nurses