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Roshan das Nair

Professor of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Roshan das Nair is Professor of Clinical Psychology & Neuropsychology. He is a Health and Care Professions Council Registered Practitioner Psychologist.

After qualifying as a clinical psychologist from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in Bangalore, India, he obtained his PhD from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. Between 2001-2003, Prof das Nair worked as a Lecturer at the University of Zambia, and until November 2016, he was a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor at La Trobe University (Australia) and Senior Research Scientist at SINTEF (Norway).

Expertise Summary

Prof das Nair's research focuses applying psychological and neuropsychological theories to better understand and treat psychological issues stemming from neurological conditions. His clinical trials have evaluated complex interventions in multiple sclerosis, stroke, and traumatic brain injuries. He has expertise in behaviour change, psychological, cognitive interventions, and clinical implementation research. He led UK's largest clinical trial of memory rehabilitation in brain injuries (), and the largest trial of cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (). He is currently working on a 6-year programme of research that will develop and evaluate a cognitive screening and rehabilitation pathway for people with multiple sclerosis (). He has supervised 66 doctoral students to successful completion.

He co-leads the .

Research grants

Over the last 10 years, Prof das Nair has secured research grant income of >£21.3 million in the last 10 years, with >£12.3 million as Chief Investigator. He has been awarded research grants from the Wellcome Trust, National Institute for Health Research's (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment, Research for Patient Benefit, Programme Grant for Applied Research, Economic & Social Research Council, MS Society, Stroke Association, and Royal College of General Practitioners.

Professional activities

Prof das Nair is the Chair of the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit East Midlands Regional Advisory Committee. He has previously served on the NIHR Health Services & Delivery Research Commissioning Board, NIHR Health Technology Assessment (End of Life Care and Add on Studies) Board, NIHR Research for Patient Benefit committee, NICE Mental Health Topic Selection Panel, UK Occupational Therapy Research Foundation Advisory Board, Vice-Chair of the MS Society's Care & Services Research Grant Review Panel, and Society for Research in Rehabilitation Council. He has been a reviewer for the National Research Foundation of South Africa & Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research.

Within the School of Medicine, Prof das Nair is the Divisional Lead for Research in the Division of Psychiatry & Applied Psychology. He is also a member of the steering group member of 'Nottingham Health China'. He is a Partner Governor on the Board of Governors for Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, and Research & Innovation Lead for Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (Surgical division).

National and international speaking engagements

Prof das Nair has been invited to present keynote addresses and lectures at various conferences, meetings and grand rounds. Recently, he has presented his research at the Cleveland Clinic (Ohio, USA), Haukeland universitetssykehus (Bergen, Norway), Neurological Rehabilitation Centre (Masku, Finland), VU University Medical Centre (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), British Psychological Society (London, UK), Institute of Neurology (London, UK), Royal Society of Medicine (London, UK), Australasian Society for the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ of Brain Impairment (Melbourne, Australia), University of Malaya (KL, Malaysia), Monash University, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, and La Trobe University (Melbourne, Australia), Northern Ireland MS Research Network (Belfast, NI), 'MS Fokus' (Oslo, Norway), Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta (Milan, Italy), and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), MS Society (Limerick, Ireland), ECTRIMS (Stockholm, Sweden), and the Portuguese MS ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Group (Aveiro, Portugal).

He is an Honorary Visiting Professor at the School of Psychology and Public Health at La Trobe University (Melbourne, Australia). He was a UTS Distinguished Visiting Scholar at University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) in 2017-18.

Research Summary

Multiple sclerosis research

(Funded by NIHR - Programme Grants for Applied Research).

: A pragmatic randomised controlled trial (Funded by NIHR - Health Technology Assessment)

PRoviding EmotionaL support In MS diagnosis (PreLiMS study; Funded by the MS Society)

Delivering cognitive rehabilitation to people with Multiple Sclerosis (Funded by MS Society PhD studentship)

Implementing cognitive rehabilitation for people with MS: Implementing research into clinical practice (Funded by MS Society PhD studentship)

Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy self-help for carers of people with multiple sclerosis: A feasibility randomised controlled trial

The experience of living with and managing the invisible symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

Behavioural activation for low mood in Multiple Sclerosis

Emotional support around the point of transition to secondary progressive MS

Preventing job loss in people with MS

Developing a cognitive screening pathway for people with MS

The Development of a Multiple Sclerosis Carer Strain Scale

Acquired brain injury research

Rehabilitation of Memory in Brain Injuries: A Phase III multi-centre randomised controlled trial (Funded by NIHR - Health Technology Assessment)

: A feasibility randomised controlled trial (Funded by NIHR - Health Technology Assessment)

(Funded by the MRC-ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Proximity 2 Discovery, Hermes Fellowship, and Brain in Hand)

Cognitive Management Pathways in Stroke Services (COMPASS): the identification and management of cognitive problems by community stroke teams (Funded by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists)

Therapist competence in delivering complex interventions in stroke rehabilitation

Compassion focused therapy in stroke care

Pain research

Feasibility of a mindfulness-based intervention for patients with osteoarthritis related knee pain (Funded by NUH R&I and Nottingham University Hospitals Charity)

Barriers and facilitators of activity 'normalisation' for people with chronic low back pain (Funded by a Saudi Government Scholarship)

Developing and evaluating the feasibility of a nurse led non-pharmacologic complex package of care for knee pain: a pilot randomised controlled trial with a development phase.

The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) scale: Question evaluation and reliability study

Selected Publications

  • HARWOOD, R.H., VAN DER WARDT, V., GOLDBERG, S.E., KEARNEY, F., LOGAN, P., HOOD-MOORE, V., BOOTH, V., HANCOX, J.E., MASUD, T., HOARE, Z., BRAND. A., EDWARDS, R.T., JONES, C., DAS NAIR, R., POLLOCK, K., GODFREY, M., GLADMAN, J.R.F., VEDHARA, K., SMITH, H. and ORRELL, M., 2018. Pilot and feasibility studies. 4, 49
  • MARTIN, KRISTY-JANE, GOLIJANI-MOGHADDAM, NIMA and DASNAIR, ROSHAN, 2018. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION. 25(2), 82-95
  • HARNELL, RACHEL, DASNAIR, ROSHAN and LINCOLN, NADINA B., 2018. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION. 25(2), 58-63
  • MHIZHA-MURIRA, JACQUELINE R., DRUMMOND, AVRIL, KLEIN, OLGA A. and DASNAIR, ROSHAN, 2018. Clinical Rehabilitation. 32(2), 243-254

das Nair, R., Sand, K., Thoulow, K., Ekmann, L., Myhr, A. (2022). Diversity in public involvement and engagement in research. NOK 500,000 (approx. £45,000). SINTEF SEP funding. (01.01.23 to 31.12.23)

Sand, K, das Nair, R., Thoulow, K., Ådnanes, M., & Sarheim Anthun (2022). Erfaringer med minoritetsstress (Experiences of minority stress). Bufdir (Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Families). NOK 1,000,000 eks MVA (approx. £85,000) (01.12.22 to 01.12.23)

das Nair, R. (CI) & Topcu, G. (2021). NEuRoMS validation and norming study. NIHR dementia and neurodegenerative disease research bolt-on funding. £76,423 (01.01.2022 to 31.12.2022)

Radford, K., das Nair, R., De Dios Perez, B., Evangelou, N., Booth, V., Hassard, J., Newsome, I., & Ford, H. (2021). Preventing job loss for people with multiple sclerosis: Implementing vocational rehabilitation in the NHS. MS Society. £125,648 (01.01.2022 to 31.12.2023)

das Nair, R. (CI), Auer, D., Broome, D., Robertson, N., & Singh, S. et al. (2021). Midlands Mental Health & Neurosciences PhD Programme for Healthcare Professionals. Wellcome Trust. £7,247,676. (01.10.2022 to 30.09.2029)

das Nair, R. (CI), Fletcher, K., Booth, V., Edwards, L., Martin, J., Morriss, R., Smith, O. (2021). Development and refinement of an online group-based clinical neuropsychology rehabilitation programme to improve psychological wellbeing and quality of life after acquired brain injury. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit. £149,978 (03.2022 to 09.2023)

Radford, K., Brookes, M., das Nair, R., & Evangelou, N. (2021). Magnetoencephalography as a tool for monitoring neurorehabilitation. ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´/National Rehabilitation Centre PhD studentship. £60,000. (01.04.21 to 31.03.24)

  1. Marshall, F., et al. (2021). Post-COVID19 Syndrome among People living in Rural Communities; designing and developing pathways for delivery of sustainable care in the Derbyshire Dales. A qualitatively led mixed method study. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands. £57,082. (01.04.21 to 31.03.22)

Moghaddam, N. G., das Nair, R., Dawson, D., Evangelou, N., Hawton, A., Law, G., Roche, B., & Turton, J., (2020). Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training (SMART) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS): A feasibility trial. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit. (01.06.2021 - 30.09.2023) £287,195.

Nicholas, R., Evangelou, N., Middleton, R., Tuite-Dalton, K., das Nair, R., Garjani, A., & Hunter, R. (2020). The Impact of COVID-19 in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. MS Society, £43,036.

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Evangelou, N., Drummond, A., Fitzsimmons, D., Croft, A., Kendrick, D., Martin, J., Moore, P., Leighton, P., Thomas, S., Timmons, S., Vernon, K., & Hoare, Z. (2019). Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis - Developing, evaluating and implementing a clinical management pathway (NEuRoMS). NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research, £2,007,721.

Evangelou, N., Allen, C., Dineen, R., Fitzsimmons, D., Craner, M., Tallantyre, E., Schmierer, K., das Nair, R. Morgan, P., Partlett, C., & Bale, C. (2019). Diagnose using the Central Vein Sign: A prospective diagnostic superiority study comparing T2* MRI and lumbar puncture in patients presenting with possible multiple sclerosis. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit. £349,461.

Drummond A, Thomas S, Jones F, das Nair R, Sprigg N, Jones A. (2019). Nottingham Fatigue study-developing a fatigue programme. NotFAST2. Stroke Association. £101,745

Cooper, J., Manning, J., Evans, K., Bramley, L., Robinson, Brand, S., & das Nair, R. (2019). IMPAACT Programme©: In-reach for Multi-Professional Awareness and Advocacy of Clinical academic Training Programme. Health Education England. £50,248.

das Nair, R. & Topcu, G. (2019). Building a multiple sclerosis patient and public involvement community for people with multiple sclerosis in Nottinghamshire. Public Engagement Small Grant. Institute for Policy & Engagement. £3,500.

Kendrick, D., Radford, K, das Nair, R., James, M., Timmons, S., Farrin, Holloway, Jones, Hoffman, K., Carlton, E., Allanson, J., Brooks, A., Matthew, S., Duffy, M., Morriss, R., & Kellezi, B. (2018). Multicentre Research Programme to Enhance Return to Work after Trauma (ROWTATE). NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research, £2,498,589.

Loetscher, T. & das Nair, R. (2019). Cognitive rehabilitation for attention deficits following stroke. NIHR Cochrane Incentive Scheme, £5000.

Brookes, M., Bowtell, R., Evangelou, N., das Nair, R., Furlong, P., & Allder, S (2018). Towards objective diagnosis of cognitive deficit in mild traumatic brain injury. MRC Confidence in Concept, £99,679.

Wong, D., das Nair, R., Cadilhac, D., & Stolwyk, R. (2018). Enhancing the effects of memory rehabilitation: A feasibility trial of two eHealth interventions to sustain the benefits of a memory skills group. Stroke Foundation 2019 Early Career Researcher Seed Grant. AUD 49,952

Wong, D., das Nair, R., Sathananthan, N., Morris, E., Knox, L., Gillanders, D. (2018). Evaluating the efficacy of a new group-based intervention to enhance valued living for people with cognitive impairment due to acquired brain injury. La Trobe SER RFA Grant Ready Scheme, AUD 43,731.

Wong, D. & das Nair, R. (2018). Strengthening international collaborations to improve acquired brain injury rehabilitation research at La Trobe University. SER RFA, Collaboration Ready scheme, AUD 10,000.

das Nair, R. & Radford, K. (2018). Preventing job loss in people with multiple sclerosis. Joan Browne Legacy Funding, £75,000

Poyton, J., Robertson, H., Duffy, M., Faruqi, F., Tinsley, M., Nankivell, L., Smith, J., Gilbert, P., das Nair, R., Mehta, R., & Williams, J. (2017). Implementation of Redthread's hospital-based Youth Violence Intervention Programme in the Midlands to care for young people affected by violence. Health Foundation, £499,802.

Dineen, R., Sotiropoulos, S., Auer, D., Morgan, P., Evangelou, N., Constantinescu, C., das Nair, R. (2017). Explaining cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis through integrated structural and functional networks. Medical Research Council, £97,316.

Evangelou, N. & das Nair, R. (2017). Developing and evaluating psychological interventions for support around the time of multiple sclerosis diagnosis. John Mortimer Shipstone Ratcliff Medical Scholarship, £57,832.

Drummond, A., das Nair, R., Sprigg, N., & Worthington, E. (2017). Cognitive Management Pathways in Stroke Services (COMPASS): the identification and management of cognitive problems by community stroke teams. UKOTRF Research Priority Grant, £53,416.

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Evangelou, N., Drummond, A., Bale, C., Fitzsimmons, D., Vernon, K., & Rose, A. (2017). Intervention to support individuals around the point of multiple sclerosis diagnosis. MS Society, £172,251.

Fordham, B., Lamb, S., Hemming, K., Hopewell, S., Howick, J., Lilford, R., Cooper, Z., das Nair, R., Freeman, D., Hansen, Z., Howard, R., Sharpe, M., & Stallard, P. (2016). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): An overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. NIHR Health Technology Assessment. £394,583.

Clarke, M., Kendrick, D., Vedhara, K., das Nair, R., & Robertson, J. (2016). Living with lung nodules: what information would patients find helpful? Royal College of General Practitioners Scientific Foundation Board. £1000.

Radford, K. & das Nair, R. (Co-CI) (2016). Evaluation of the Brain in Hand software for use with people with acquired brain injuries. MRC/ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Proximity to Discovery (P2D) Award. £11,877.

Radford, K. & das Nair, R. (Co-CI) (2016). Brain in Hand technology for patients with Acquired Brain Injuries. Business Engagement Funding. £10,968.

Harwood, R., S Goldberg, K Pollock, R Jones, V van der Wardt, V Hood, Z Hoare, A Ward, M Godfrey, K Vedhara, M Orrell, P Logan, RT Edwards, T Masud, J Gladman, R das Nair (2015). Promoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED). NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research. £2,746,451.

das Nair, R. & Lincoln, N.B. (2015). Cognitive rehabilitation for memory deficits following stroke. NIHR Cochrane Incentive Scheme. £5,000.

Drummond, A., das Nair, R., Thomas, S. (2015). Implementing cognitive rehabilitation for people with MS: Translating research into clinical practice. MS Society PhD Studentship Grant, £64, 665.

Radford, K., das Nair, R., Fry, D., Cook, H. (2015). Hermes Fellowships and Brain in Hand PhD studentship. £54,327.

Hall, M., Doherty, M,. Zhang, W., Scammell, B., das Nair, R., Diver, C., White, S., & Neil, K. (2015). Feasibility of a mindfulness-based intervention for patients with Osteoarthritis related knee pain. NUH R&I and Nottingham University Hospitals Charity Spring Pump Priming competition. £12,934

Drummond, A. & das Nair, R. (2015). Developing a cognitive screening pathway for people with MS. International Research and Industrial Collaboration Funding Scheme. £6,620.

Drummond, A. & das Nair, R. (2014). Delivering cognitive rehabilitation to people with Multiple Sclerosis. MS Society PhD Studentship. £67,468

Thomas, S. (CI), Drummond, A., Walker, M., Lincoln, N., das Nair, R., Palmer, R., England, T., Cooper, C., Walters, S., & Latimer, N. (2014) Behavioural activation therapy for treating post -stroke depression: a feasibility randomised controlled trial (BATS). NIHR Health Technology Assessment. £497,523.

Lincoln, N.B. (Co-CI), das Nair, R. (Co-CI), Drummond, A., Constantinescu, C., Montgomery, A., Morgan, M., & Phillips, C. (2014). Cognitive Rehabilitation of Attention and Memory for people with Multiple Sclerosis: A pragmatic randomised controlled trial. National Institute of Health Research - Health Technology Assessment. £1,167,000 (4 years).

das Nair, R., Moghaddam, N., & Scammell, B. (2014). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain in post-Total Knee Replacement Surgery: A pre-trial mixed methods study. Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre Pump-priming competition 2014. £4990

das Nair, R. (CI), Lincoln, N.B, Walsh, D., Phillips, C., Scammell, B., Leighton, P., Clarke, S., & Collier, D. (2013). Assessing surgical outcomes for osteoarthritis of the knee following short-term psychological therapy: A single blind feasibility randomised controlled trial. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme: PB-PG- 0712-28076. £249, 895 (2 years).

Dineen, R., Chan, S., das Nair, R., & Auer D. (2013). Hippocampal dysfunction as a mechanism for cognitive deterioration following breast cancer chemotherapy - a pilot study. Pump-priming Competition 2013, Nottingham University Hospitals Charity and R&I. £9,920 (1 year).

das Nair, R. (Co-CI), Lincoln, N.B. (Co-CI), Phillips, C., Brain, N., Warren, G., Drummond, A., Pink, A., Sackley, C., Newby, G., & Thornton, J. (2012). Rehabilitation of Memory following Brain Injury - a phase III Randomised Controlled Trial. National Institute of Health Research - Health Technology Assessment. £1,212,882 (4 years)

Lincoln, N.B., & das Nair, R. (2012). Understanding how group-based interventions work: a social identity approach to adjustment groups for people with multiple sclerosis. MS Society Studentship. £65,669 (3 years).

Lincoln, N.B., das Nair, R., Hunt, N., & Smale, K. (2012). The contribution of identity processes to psychological adjustment in multiple sclerosis. ESRC studentship. £55,000 (3 years).

Lincoln, N.B, das Nair, R. & Bateman, A. (2012). Evaluation of Neuropage as a memory aid for people with multiple sclerosis. MS Society PhD Studentship. £73,245 (3 years).

Vedhara, K., Kendrick, D., Robertson, J., & das Nair, R. (2012). Examining the psychological and behavioural impact of early cancer detection in lung cancer. 2012 School of Community Health Sciences Studentship Competition. The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. £66,225 (3 years).

Vedhara, K., Kendrick, D., Robertson, J., & das Nair, R. (2012). Exploring the psychological impact of a test for early detection of lung cancer. 2012 School of Community Health Sciences Studentship Competition. The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. £66,225 (3 years).

Kendrick, D., Vedhara, K., & das Nair, R. (2012). Maximising recruitment in e-CDT trials: The lung cancer trial. Centre of Excellence for Autoimmunity in Cancers (CEAC) Sandpit Competition. £12,463 (1 year)

das Nair, R. (CI) & Lincoln, N. (2012). Comparing individual vs. group psychological adjustment interventions for people with multiple sclerosis: A pilot randomised controlled trial. Pump-priming Competition 2012, Nottingham University Hospitals Charity and R&I. £10,992 (6 months).

das Nair, R. (CI) & Mackinlay, D. (2010). Clinical Psychology support in Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassaemia. East Midlands Specialised Commissioning Group. £30,300 (1 year).

das Nair, R. (CI) (2008). Mapping of Counselling and Psychological Services for HIV and Sexual Health in Nottingham. The Delivery and Performance Nottingham City PCT - Local Operational Plan (non-recurrent-sexual health). £9,690 (1 year).

das Nair, R. (CI) & Lincoln, N. (2007). Rehabilitation of memory in brain injuries. Research Grant. REMEDI. £30,000 (2 years).

Lincoln, N., Walker, M., das Nair, R. (2007). Memory rehabilitation following stroke. Allied Health Professionals Research Bursary. The Stroke Association, UK. £30,000 (3 years).

Glazebrook, C., Menon, A., das Nair, R. et al. (2007). Development Partnerships in Higher Education (DelPHE) grant. Department for International Development (DfID), UK. £28,000 (1 year).

das Nair, R. & Menon, A. (2002). Assertiveness Training in School-based HIV/AIDS Programmes. Funded by VSO Zambia and National AIDS Council Zambia. £1000 (1year)

Past Research

CCOMPLETED PhD STUDENTS

1. Barker, A. (2012 - 2015): Social identity change in people with multiple sclerosis: A social identity approach to role of the family in identity reconstruction.

2. Smale, K. (2012 - 2016; part-time): Better Together? A Social Identity Approach to Psychological Adjustment Groups for People with Multiple Sclerosis.

3. Goodwin, R. (2013 - 2016): Evaluation of NeuroText as a memory aid for people with multiple sclerosis.

4. Jones, H. (2013 - 2016): The Oral Health of People with Serious Mental Illness.

5. Bedford, L. (2012 - 2017; part-time): Exploring the psychological impact of a test for early detection of lung cancer.

6. Young, B. (2012 - 2018): Examining the behavioural impact of early cancer detection in lung cancer.

7. Al-Otaibi, M. (2015 - 2019): Barriers and Facilitators to activity normalisation following low back pain in Saudi Arabia.

8. Mhizha-Murira, J. (2015 - 2019). Implementing cognitive rehabilitation for people with MS: Translating research into clinical practice.

9. Kettlewell, J. (2015 - 2019): Evaluating Brain-in-Hand, mobile phone app, in acquired brain injuries.

10. Klein, O. (2015 - 2019): Delivering Cognitive Rehabilitation to People with Multiple Sclerosis.

11. Hamzah, N. (2016 - 2021; part-time). The effect of structured cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive, structural, and functional outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury (PhD submitted to University of Malaya).

12. Elwick, H. (2015 - 2018). Cognitive assessment in multiple sclerosis.

13. de Dios Perez, B. (2015 - 2018). Vocational rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis.

CCOMPLETED DOCTORATE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (DClinPsy) STUDENTS

  1. Parker, L-S. Seeing the invisible: An exploration of living with and managing invisible symptoms of multiple sclerosis. (2017 - 2021).
  1. Cogger, H. (2019). Developing a self-report measure of cognition for people with multiple sclerosis. (DClinPsy)
  1. Thomason, S. (2018). Cognitive rehabilitation for medication adherence in people with multiple sclerosis and cognitive problems. (DClinPsy)
  1. Burge, R. SMART Rehab: Feasibility of Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training in a Multiple Sclerosis Population. (2018 - 2021).
  1. Oates, L. Behavioural Activation for Low mood in Multiple Sclerosis (2016-2020)
  1. Shaw, S. A feasibility randomised control trial of a Compassion Focussed Therapy intervention to aid recovery post-stroke. (2016-2020)
  1. Meek, C. Emotional Support around the time of Transition to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. (2016-2020)
  1. Martin, K. Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Self-Help for Carers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial (2015 - 2018)
  1. Little, H. Clinicians' talk about 'emerging personality disorder' in adolescents: A discursive psychological exploration (2015 - 2018)
  1. English, B. - How do Clinical Psychologists address the difficulties of care staff in supporting the sexual expression of individuals with intellectual disabilities? A Delphi ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ (2015 - 2018)
  1. Matkin, H. Holding out for hope: Discourses of dementia and their implications for care on an acute organic assessment and treatment ward (2014 - 2017)
  1. Proctor, B. Telephone-supported acceptance and commitment bibliotherapy for people with multiple sclerosis and psychological distress: a randomised controlled feasibility study (2013 - 2016)
  1. Vogt, W. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy self-help intervention for depression in haemodialysis patients: a feasibility randomised controlled trial (2013 - 2016)
  1. Baliousis, M. Psychological intervention to alleviate distress in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A Phase II study (2013 - 2016)
  1. Duffy, A. Do thinking styles play a role in whether people pathologise their pornography use? (2013 - 2016)
  1. Hooper, A. Great sexpectations: older adults' perceptions about how transitioning to a care home might impact on experiences of sexuality (2013 - 2016)
  1. Harris, A. To disclose or not to disclose? The LGBT therapist's question (2012 - 2015)
  1. Aikens, S. A feasibility randomised control trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for spinal cord stimulation surgery patients (2012 - 2015)
  1. Cameron, E. A study of the normative psychometric properties of the ALFIE: A novel measure of accelerated long-term forgetting in temporal lobe epilepsy (2012 - 2015)
  1. Briggs, J. A discursive analysis exploring constructions of sex addiction in clinical text and 'addict' accounts (2011 - 2014)
  1. McCormack, H. A preliminary evaluation of a stress-management intervention for men with prostate cancer not undergoing active treatment (2011 - 2014)
  1. O'Key, V. An analysis of staff accounts of working with women with personality disorder diagnoses (2011 - 2014)
  1. Tew, V. Pain pressure thresholds and psychosocial correlates in people with knee osteoarthritis (2011 - 2014)
  1. Ward, E. Parental accounts of sharing and autism spectrum diagnosis with their child - a thematic analysis (2011 - 2014)
  1. Mackenzie, K. Assessing the saliency of everyday memory failures: The Modified Everyday Memory Questionnaire (2011 - 2014)
  1. Wilkinson, H. Living with unpredictability in Multiple Sclerosis (2011 - 2014)
  1. Clements, H. Survivors of female perpetrated sexual abuse and their experiences of disclosure (2010 - 2013)
  1. Lofgren, A. 'Doing fence-sitting': a discursive analysis of clinical psychologists' constructions of mental health and its impact on service-users (2010 - 2013)
  1. Guha, S. "I'll Be Very Dangerous Until Somebody Decides I'm Not." The Experience of Transfer from Prison to High Secure Hospital: A Thematic Analysis (2010 - 2013)
  1. Corbett, F. Assessing accelerated long-term forgetting in epilepsy (2010 - 2013)
  1. Taylor, N. An exploration of masculinities and violence in a high secure hospital. (2010 - 2013)
  1. Dyer, K. Talking about sex after Traumatic Brain Injury: perceptions and experiences of professionals (2010 - 2013)
  1. Macey, K. Thinking outside the box: using women's contextualised accounts of vaginal trainer treatment of vaginismus to draft better practice guidelines (2010 - 2013)
  1. Taylor, J. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures without apparent psychological causality: a mixed methods pilot study (2009 - 2012)
  1. Turner, A. Treatment journey of spinal cord stimulation surgery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (2009 - 2012)
  1. Begum, R. "Why would you not want to accept what God has given you?" South Asian women's discourse on termination of pregnancy (2009 - 2012)
  1. McCarthy, J. Identity formation and conflict in older Irish gay men (2009 - 2012)
  1. Dinas, S. The body in therapy: experiences of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (2009 - 2012)
  1. Fletcher, K. The Experience of Awake Craniotomy from A Patients' Perspective (2008 - 2011)
  1. Turner, K. Adopters' experience of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (2008 - 2011)
  1. Kabir, A. What is the process by which a non-clinical population do this? The experience of academic staff formulating a hypothetical clinical case (2008 - 2011)
  1. Hingley, S. Fathers' experiences of interacting with their premature infants (2008 - 2011)
  1. Naidoo, R. Identity Construction in Borderline Personality Disorder: Is self-continuity a defining characteristic? (2008 - 2011)
  1. Walker, T. The psychological construct of empathy: An investigation of the history and mystery of the term; working towards the development of a comprehensive and consistent definition (2008 - 2011)
  1. Khan, S. The assessment of dementia severity using non-verbal cognitive assessments (2007 - 2010)
  1. Campbell, A. Assessment of executive functions in HIV infection using the BADS: A pilot study (2007 - 2010)
  1. Chapman, L. Improving Access to Psychological Therapies: Psychological therapists experiences of delivering this service (2007 - 2010)
  1. Boyd, E. A qualitative study of the psychological impact on nurses working with severe and frequent self-injury within a secure hospital (2007 - 2010)
  1. Smith, A. Post traumatic growth in adult bereaved by suicide: An Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (2007 - 2010)
  1. Haselip, L. Assessing the Impact of Hyperphagia on Challenging Behaviour in Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (2007 - 2010)
  1. Harris, K. Service Users' Experiences of an Early Intervention in Psychosis Service (2007 - 2010)
  1. Hughes, G. Sexual functions in people with cerebral palsy (2006 - 2009)

Future Research

A new area I am interested in exploring is in developing and evaluating a comprehensive symptom management programme in MS.

  • TOPCU G, MHIZHA-MURIRA J R, GRIFFITHS H, BALE C, DRUMMOND A, FITZSIMMONS D, POTTER K-J, EVANGELOU N and DAS NAIR R, 2023. Disability and Rehabilitation. 45(5), 772-783
  • NOMIKOS PA, HALL M, FULLER A, OGOLLAH R, VALDES AM, DOHERTY M, WALSH DA, DAS NAIR R and ABHISHEK A, 2022. PLoS One. 17(1), e0262422
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  • GARJANI, AFAGH, NICHOLAS, RICHARD, MIDDLETON, ROD, TUITE-DALTON, KATHERINE, HUNTER, RACHAEL, DAS NAIR, ROSHAN and EVANGELOU, NIKOS, 2021. Determinants of Recovery from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 in People with Multiple Sclerosis: The UK MS Register COVID-19 Prospective Cohort ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ NEUROLOGY. 96(15),
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  • GRECH, LISA B., HUNTER, ASSUNTA, DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, BORLAND, RON and MARCK, CLAUDIA H., 2021. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS. 56,
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  • MARCK CH, DAS NAIR R, GRECH LB, BORLAND R and CONSTANTINESCU CS, 2019. Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England). 1352458519858730 (In Press.)
  • DAS NAIR R, BRADSHAW LE, CARPENTER H, CLARKE S, DAY F, DRUMMOND A, FITZSIMMONS D, HARRIS S, MONTGOMERY AA, NEWBY G, SACKLEY C and LINCOLN NB, 2019. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England). 23(16), 1-194
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  • DAS NAIR R, MHIZHA-MURIRA JR, ANDERSON P, CARPENTER H, CLARKE S, GROVES S, LEIGHTON P, SCAMMELL BE, TOPCU G, WALSH DA and LINCOLN NB, 2018. Clinical Rehabilitation. 32(6), 777-789
  • HARWOOD, R.H., VAN DER WARDT, V., GOLDBERG, S.E., KEARNEY, F., LOGAN, P., HOOD-MOORE, V., BOOTH, V., HANCOX, J.E., MASUD, T., HOARE, Z., BRAND. A., EDWARDS, R.T., JONES, C., DAS NAIR, R., POLLOCK, K., GODFREY, M., GLADMAN, J.R.F., VEDHARA, K., SMITH, H. and ORRELL, M., 2018. Pilot and feasibility studies. 4, 49
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  • PEACH, TAMSIN, POLLOCK, KRISTIAN, VAN DER WARDT, VERONIKA, DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, LOGAN, PIP and HARWOOD, ROWAN H., 2017. PLOS ONE. 12(5), e0177530
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  • LITTLE, HANNAH, TICKLE, ANNA and DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, 2017. Psychology and psychotherapy.
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  • CLEMENTS, HANNAH, DAWSON, DAVID L. and DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, 2014. JOURNAL OF SEXUAL AGGRESSION. 20(2), 197-215
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  • PANDYA, A.K., PANDYA, S. and DAS NAIR, R., 2013. Same-sex sexual identity development in an Indian context Psychology of Sexualities Review. 4(1), 41-52
  • PANDYAN AD, RADFORD K, ASHFORD S, BATEMAN A, BURTON C, CONNELL L, GIBSON A, HARRIS N, HOFFMAN K, NAIR R, SHAW L, TURTON A, TYSON SF and VAN WIJCK F, 2013. NICE on rehabilitation. New guidelines on rehabilitation likely to restrict practices and stifle innovation. BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 347, f4876
  • DYER K and DAS NAIR R, 2013. Disability and rehabilitation. 36(17), 1431-8
  • POULI N, DAS NAIR R, LINCOLN NB and WALSH D, 2013. Disability and rehabilitation. 36(7), 600-7
  • DAS NAIR R and LINCOLN NB, 2013. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. 23(4), 528-45
  • CLARKE SP, MORETON BJ, DAS NAIR R, WALSH DA and LINCOLN NB, 2013. Disability and rehabilitation. 36(2), 163-9
  • DAS NAIR R, 2013. If singularity is the problem, could intersectionality be the solution? Exploring the mediation of sexuality on masculinity. In R. Dasgupta & M. Gokulsing (Eds.). In: Masculinity and Its Challenges in India: Essays on Changing Perceptions Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
  • DYER K and DAS NAIR R, 2013. Journal of Sexual Medicine. 10(11), 2658-70
  • DAS NAIR R, 2013. Sexuality, Race & Class. In: F ATTWOOD, C BALE and M BARKER, eds., The Sexualization Report
  • TAYLOR, NADINE, DAS NAIR, ROSHAN and BRAHAM, LOUISE, 2013. AGGRESSION AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR. 18(6), 774-783
  • DAS NAIR, R., FERGUSON, H., STARK, D. and LINCOLN, N.B., 2012. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
  • DAS NAIR, R. and BUTLER, C., eds., 2012. Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: Exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity 1. Wiley/BPS-Blackwell.
  • SHAW, L., BUTLER, C., LANGDRIDGE, D., GIBSON, S., BARKER, M., LENIHAN, P., DAS NAIR, R. and RICHARDS, C., 2012. The British Psychological Society. Available at: <http://www.bps.org.uk/sites/default/files/images/rep_92.pdf>
  • DAS NAIR, R, FERGUSON, H, STARK, DL and LINCOLN, NB, 2012. Memory rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis
  • DAS NAIR, R. and THOMAS, S., 2012. Politics of Desire: Exploring the Ethnicity/Sexuality Intersectionality in South Asian and East Asian Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) Psychology of Sexualities Review. 3(1), 8-21
  • MOON, L., BLICK, M., CLEMENTS, A., DAS NAIR, R. and JOUBERT, E., 2012. Available at: <http://www.bps.org.uk/system/files/images/therapies_attempting_to_change_sexual_orientation.pdf>
  • O'BRIEN MC, DAS NAIR R and LINCOLN NB, 2012. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. 23(3), 321-32
  • HARRIS K, COLLINSON C and DAS NAIR R, 2012. Psychology and psychotherapy. 85(4), 456-69
  • DYER K and DAS NAIR R, 2012. The journal of sexual medicine. 10(11), 2658-70
  • FLETCHER KJ, DAS NAIR R, MACNIVEN JA, BASU S and BYRNE P, 2012. British journal of health psychology. 17(4), 828-42
  • DAS NAIR R, FERGUSON H, STARK DL and LINCOLN NB, 2012. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. CD008754
  • DAS NAIR R and LINCOLN NB, 2012. Clinical rehabilitation. 26(10), 894-903
  • DAS NAIR R, 2012. Mental Health. In: DAS NAIR R and C BUTLER, eds., Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity London: Wiley Blackwell/BPS-Blackwell imprint. 185 - 212
  • RIGGS D.W and DAS NAIR R, 2012. Intersecting identities. In: R DAS DAIR and C BUTLER, eds., Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity London: Wiley Blackwell/BPS-Blackwell imprint. 9 - 30
  • DAS NAIR R and THOMAS S, 2012. Race and Ethnicity. In: THOMAS S and C BUTLER, eds., Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity London: Wiley Blackwell/BPS-Blackwell imprint. 59 - 88
  • DAS NAIR R and THOMAS S, 2012. Religion. In: R DAS NAIR and C BUTLER, eds., Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity London: Wiley Blackwell/BPS-Blackwell imprint. 89 - 112
  • DAS NAIR R and HANSEN S, 2012. Social Class. In: R DAS NAIR and C BUTLER, eds., Intersectionality, Sexuality, & Psychological Therapies: exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual diversity London: Wiley Blackwell/BPS-Blackwell imprint. 137 - 162
  • DAS NAIR R, 2012. In: Memes exhibition catalogue: Designing dowries for the self: The practice of Kashif Nadim Chaudry Djanogly Art Gallery. 4 - 9
  • DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, 2012. Exploring hyphenated identities: The intersections of race/ethnicity and sexuality INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 47, 684-684
  • DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, STEFFENS, MELANIE and MORENO, JHON, 2012. Intersectionality: Disentangling multiple identities related to sexuality INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 47, 683-684
  • DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, 2012. Discourse analysis of hypersexual disorder diagnosis INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 47, 674-674
  • DAS NAIR R, MORETON BJ and LINCOLN NB, 2011. Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 43(10), 944-50
  • SMITH A, JOSEPH S and DAS NAIR R, 2011. Journal of Loss & Trauma, 1.
  • DAS NAIR R and THOMAS S, 2011. What can be done II: Approaches to Rehabilitation. In: D MCNICHOLL and R POPPLETON, eds., Understanding the cognitive aspects of brain disorders: A handbook for frontline staff, carers and students Middlesex: Pavilion. 261 - 288
  • DAS NAIR, R., 2010. Using sexual identity labels to move beyond them Psychology of Sexualities Review. 1(1), 2-4
  • DAS NAIR R, STARK D and LINCOLN N.B, 2010. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. CD008754
  • THOMAS S and DAS NAIR R, 2010. Psychological outcome measures. In: H BLAKE, ed., Physical Activity in Rehabilitation and Recovery (Public Health in the 21st Century) New York, NY: Nova Publishers. 313-340
  • MCAULEY L and DAS NAIR R, 2010. Book review: Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice: A manual for therapists and trainers Psychology of Sexualities Review. 1(1), 85 - 86
  • DAS NAIR R and HANSEN S, 2010. Book review: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans & Queer Psychology: An introduction Psychology of Sexualities Review. 1(1), 86 - 88
  • DEGUN S, ATKINS E, MENON A, DAS NAIR R, GARRUD P, MCPHERSON A and GLAZEBROOK C, 2010. Pediatric Research. 68, 84
  • GLAZEBROOK C, DAS NAIR R, MENON A, MUNALULA B and NGOMA M, 2010. Journal of Adolescent Health. 46(2),
  • BUTLER, CATHCRINC, DAS NAIR, ROSHAN and THOMAS, SONYA, 2010. The Colour of Queer COUNSELLING IDEOLOGIES: QUEER CHALLENGES TO HETERONORMATIVITY. 105-121
  • THOMAS, SHIRLEY A. and DAS NAIR, ROSHAN, 2010. PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOME MEASURES TO EVALUATE EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY. 313-340
  • DAS NAIR R, 2009. The times they are a changin’ Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review. 1 - 2
  • DAS NAIR R and LINCOLN N.B, 2008. Effectiveness of memory rehabilitation following stroke Stroke. 516
  • DAS NAIR R and SEMYLEN J, 2008. Identity labels and sexuality Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review. 1 - 2
  • LINCOLN N.B and DAS NAIR R, 2008. Outcome measures in cognitive rehabilitation. In: D.T STUSS, G WINOCUR and I.H ROBERTSON, eds., Cognitive Neurorehabilitation: Evidence and application (2nd Ed) New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 91 - 105
  • NAIR, R D and LINCOLN, N B, 2007. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. CD002293
  • DAS NAIR R, 2006. Metaminorities and Mental Health: Pathways of vulnerability for Black and Minority Ethnic Queer Folk Inter-Disciplinary Net.
  • MENON A and DAS NAIR R, 2004. Assertiveness Training: a trainer’s manual for HIV/AIDS peer education. In: Assertiveness Training: a trainer’s manual for HIV/AIDS peer education Lusaka, Zambia: University of Zambia Press.
  • DAS NAIR, ROSHAN and LINCOLN, NADINA B., CLINICAL REHABILITATION. 26(10), 894-903
  • BUTLER C, DAS NAIR R and THOMAS S, The colour of queer. In: L MOON, ed., Counselling Ideologies: Queer Challenges to Heteronormativity Hants: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 105 - 122
  • MARTIN, K-J, MOGHADDAM N.G and DAS NAIR R, Mindfulness Self-Help interventions for symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress: Systematic review and meta-analysis International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. (In Press.)
  • BRIGGS J, GOUGH B and DAS NAIR, R., Sexual and Relationship Therapy.

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