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Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept (2004)
Journal Article
Moss, T., & Carr, T. (2004). Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept. Psychology and Health, 19(6), 737-748. https://doi.org/10.1080/08870440410001722967

The objective of this study was to determine whether variation in psychological adjustment to physically disfiguring conditions is related to organisation of the content of appearance-related information in the self-concept. A cross-sectional design... Read More about Understanding adjustment to disfigurement: The role of the self-concept.

Primary care decision making in response to psychological complaints: The influence of patient race (2000)
Journal Article
Moss, T. P., Di Caccavo, A., Fazal-Short, N., & Moss, T. (2000). Primary care decision making in response to psychological complaints: The influence of patient race. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 10(1), 63-67. https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-1298%28200001/02%2910%3A1%3C63%3A%3AAID-CASP533%3E3.0.CO%3B2-J

Eighteen general practitioners indicated diagnostic and treatment decisions in response to patient vignettes. Results indicated that White patients were more likely to be correctly diagnosed as having anxiety than any other complaint. Asians were jus... Read More about Primary care decision making in response to psychological complaints: The influence of patient race.

Weekly exercise consistenty reinstates positive mood (1998)
Journal Article
Steinberg, H., Nicholls, B., Sykes, E. A., LeBoutillier, N., Ramlakhan, N., Moss, T., & Dewey, A. (1998). Weekly exercise consistenty reinstates positive mood. European Psychologist, 3(4), 271-280

Exercise enhances creativity independently of mood (1997)
Journal Article
Steinberg, H., Sykes, E. A., Moss, T., Lowery, S., LeBoutillier, N., & Dewey, A. (1997). Exercise enhances creativity independently of mood. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(3), 240-245. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.31.3.240

Objectives - It has been widely accepted in the literature that various forms of physical exercise, even in a single session, enhance positive mood. It has also been shown that physical exercise may sometimes enhance creative thinking, but the eviden... Read More about Exercise enhances creativity independently of mood.

Individual variation in adjusting to visible differences (1997)
Book Chapter
Moss, T. (1997). Individual variation in adjusting to visible differences. In R. Landsdown, N. Rumsey, E. Bradbury, T. Carr, & J. Partridge (Eds.), Visibly Different: Coping with Disfigurement. Butterworth Heinemann

Aerobic exercise and type a behaviour (1994)
Journal Article
Schmied, L. A., Steinberg, H., Moss, T., & Sykes, E. A. (1994). Aerobic exercise and type a behaviour. Journal of Sports Sciences, 12(5), 433-445. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640419408732193

The Type A behaviour pattern is a well-documented, if controversial, risk factor for coronary heart disease. Surprisingly, relatively little work has been reported on ways of modifying this behaviour pattern. Aerobic exercise, with its demonstrated b... Read More about Aerobic exercise and type a behaviour.

"Tolerance" and exercise dependance (1993)
Presentation / Conference
Moss, T. (1993, September). "Tolerance" and exercise dependance. Paper presented at 23rd European Congress of Behaviour and Cognitive Therapies, London

Skin scar preconceptions must be challenged
Presentation / Conference
Brown, B., Moss, T., McGrouther, D., & Bayat, A. Skin scar preconceptions must be challenged. Paper presented at British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, Chester