Collaborative Research


From 2004-2015 we supplied the EPS scale to 85+ researchers who wanted to use it in their research.
The number of interest expressed by research collaborators across the world using the Emotional Processing Scale (EPS) is ever expanding and we have research ties to Australia, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, India, Iran, Japan, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, US and USA.

Currently, the EPS has been translated or is in the process of being translated, into 13 different languages. These include Italian, Hindi, Marathi, Danish, Japanese, Arabic, Polish, French, French Quebec, Spanish, Portuguese Persian, (Farsi) and German.

Research is still being carried out in a number of areas. Aside from projects focussed on validating the EPS and its translations, there has been and still is also research being carried out into addiction, ageing and dementia, anxiety, acquired brain injury, cancer, chronic pain, depression, eating disorders, memory and attention, personality disorders, psychological disorders and therapy.

27 of our collaborators also provided us with their data to add to our extensive norms booklets:

Baker, R., Thomas, P., Thomas, S., Santonastaso, M., & Corrigan, E. (2015). Emotional Processing Scale Norms Booklet – Version 1. Oxford, UK: Hogrefe.

Below are links to some of the studies using the Emotional Processing Scale (EPS).

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Comparing emotional processing in panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain patients

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Emotional processing in ageing and dementia

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Emotional processing and chronic fatigue syndrome

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Emotional processing and chronic pain

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Emotional processing and chronic lower back pain

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Emotional processing colorectal cancer

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Emotional processing and eating disorders

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Emotional processing and fibromyalgia syndrome
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Emotional processing and tinnitus distress
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Italian validation of the Emotional Processing Scale

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Japanese validation of the Emotional Processing Scale

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Emotional processing in psychotherapy for patients with functional neurological symptoms

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Emotional processing and psychological disorders

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Emotion regulation abilities and quality of object relations

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Emotion regulation and dysregulation styles in psychological disorder

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Development and validation of an emotional processing scale

If you are interested in collaborative research please contact:

Dr Roger Baker: rbaker@bournemouth.ac.uk or roger.drbakerpartnership@btopenworld.com
Caroline Leech at Hogrefe, Oxford: caroline.leach@hogrefe.co.uk