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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)

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

Currid, T., (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)

Currid, T., (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

Currid, T., (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

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

Currid, T., (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)

Taylor, M., Millar, H., Cookson, J., Carson, J., MacDonald, L., Currid, T., Snowden, A., Taylor, D. and Miller, R., (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