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Suzanne Ho-Wai SO

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Ph.D., King's College London
Associate Professor
Rm 321, Sino Building
shwso@psy.cuhk.edu.hk
3943 6211
2603 5019

Teaching Areas

2020-2021
  • PSYC3760 Engagement and Assessment
  • PSYC4906 Guided Self-help Practicum
  • PSYC6730 Intervention Seminar I
  • PSYC5240 Independent Study in Mental Health
  • PSYC6921 Clinical Seminar II

Research Interests

Psychological models of psychosis; Cognitive and affective pathways to psychosis; Reasoning in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders; Psychological treatment for severe mental illnesses; Cognitive behavioural therapy; Therapist training; Experience sampling methodology/ ecological momentary assessment.

I am interested in examining the psychological processes that contribute to the development and maintenance of psychosis, a severe mental illness. My students and I focus on the role of cognitive biases, such as attributional style and data-gathering bias, on delusionality and treatment outcome. We also investigate the extent to which cognitive and affective processes may be shared between psychosis and other psychiatric disorders. Our projects cover the continuum of psychosis, from individuals at risk of developing the illness, to patients across the acute and recovery stages. Apart from theoretical projects, we are currently running two treatment trials for psychosis and bipolar disorder respectively. I have also developed an interest in assessing subjective psychological experiences using experience sampling methodology on a mobile phone app.

Publications

Representative

Chau, S.W.H., Tse, C.Y., So. S.H., Chan, S.S.M. (in press). A randomised controlled study on the efficacy of attentional bias modification training (ABMT) in patients with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). East Asian Archives of Psychiatry.


So, S.H., Chau, A.K.C., Peters, E., Swendsen, J., Garety, P., Kapur, S. (2018). Moment-to-moment associations between emotional disturbances, aberrant salience, and persecutory delusions. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 23, 299-306. DOI: 10.1080/13546805.2018.1503080


So, S.H., Bennett-Levy, J., Perry, H., Wood, D.H., & Wong, C.W. (2018). The Self-Reflective Writing Scale (SRWS): A new measure to assess self-reflection following self-experiential cognitive behaviour therapy training. Reflective Practice, 19, 505-521. DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2018.1536652


Chan, Y., So, S.H., Mak, A.D.P., Siah, K.T.H., Chan, W., & Wu, J. (2018). The temporal relationship of daily life stress, emotions and bowel symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome – diarrhea subtype: A smartphone-based experience sampling study. Neurogastroenterology and Motility. DOI: 10.1111/nmo.13514 [Epub ahead of print]


Sun, X., So, S.H., Chiu, C. D., Chan, R. C. K., & Leung, P. W. L. (2018). Paranoia and anxiety: A cluster analysis in a non-clinical sample and the relationship with worry processes. Schizophrenia Research, 197, 144-149. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2018.01.024


Sun, X., So, S.H., Chan, R.C.K., Chiu, C.D., & Leung, P.W.L. (2018). Impact of dysfunctional metacognitions and worry on development of paranoia: A 1-year longitudinal study in a non-clinical sample. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(Suppl. 1), S161-162. DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby016.394


Zhu, C., Sun, X., & So, S.H. (2018). Associations between belief inflexibility and dimensions of delusions: A meta-analytic review of two approaches to assessing belief flexibility. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 59-81. DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12154.


Mak, A.D.P., Lau, D.T.Y., Chan, A.K.W., So, S.H., Leung, O., Wong, S.L.Y., Lam, L., Leung, C.M., & Lee, S. (2018). Cognitive impairment in treatment-naïve bipolar II and unipolar depression. Scientific Reports, 8, 1905. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-20295-3


Chan, E., Lam, H., So, S.H., Goggins III, W., Ho, J., Liu, S., & Chung, P. (2018). Association between ambient temperatures and mental disorder hospitalizations in a subtropical city. A time-series study of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15, pii: E754. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040754


Wang, Y., Li, Z., Liu, W.H., Wei, X.H., Jiang, X.Q., Lui, S.S.Y., So, S.H., Cheung, E.F.C., Debbane, M., & Chan, R.C.K. (2018). Negative schizotypy and altered functional connectivity during facial emotion processing. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(Suppl. 2), s491-s500. DOI: 10.1093/schbul.sby036


Wang, Y., Shi, H-S., Liu, W-H., Xie, D-J., Geng, F-L., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Xiao, Y-H., So, S.H., Chiu, C-D., Leung, P.W.L., Cheung, E.F.C., Gooding, D., & Chan, R.C.K. (2018). Trajectories of schizotypy and their emotional and social functioning: An 18-month follow-up study. Schizophrenia Research, 193, 384-390. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2017.07.038


Wang, Y-Y., Shi, H-S., Liu, W-H., Yan, C., Wang, Y., Chiu, C-D., So, S.H., Lui, S.S.Y., Cheung, E.F.C., & Chan, R.C.K. (2017). Invariance of factor structure of the 21-item Peters et al. Delusions Inventory (PDI-21) over time and across samples. Psychiatry Research, 254, 190-197DOI: 10/1016/j.psychres.2017.04.053


Sun, X., Zhu, C., & So. S.H. (2017). Dysfunctional metacognition across psychopathologies: A meta-analytic review. European Psychiatry, 45, 139-153. DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.05.029


Klippel, A., Myin-Germeys, I., Chavez-Baldini, U., Preacher, K.J., Kempton, M., Valmaggia, L., Calem, M., So, S.H., Beards, S., Hubbard, K., Gayer-Anderson, C., Onyejiaka, A., Wichers, M., McGuire, P., Murray, R., Garety, P., van Os, J., Wykes, T., Morgan, C., & Reininghaus, U. (2017). Modelling the interplay between psychological processes and adverse, stressful contexts and experiences in pathways to psychosis: an experience sampling study. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43, 302-315. DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbw195


Reininghaus, U., Kempton, M.J., Valmaggia, L., Craig, T.K.J., Garety, P., Onyejiaka, A., Gayer-Anderson, C., So, S.H., Hubbard, K., Beards, S., Dazzan, P., Pariante, C., Mondelli, V., Fisher, H.L., Mills, J.G., Viechtbauer, W., McGuire, P., van Os, J., Murray, R.M., Wykes, T., Myin-Germeys, I., & Morgan, C. (2016). Stress sensitivity, aberrant salience, and threat anticipation in early psychosis: An experience sampling study. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 42, 712-722.DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbv190


So, S.H., Siu, N.Y., Wong, H., Chan, W., & Garety, P.A. (2016). ‘Jumping to conclusions’ data-gathering bias in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders – two meta-analyses of comparisons between patients and healthy individuals. Clinical Psychology Review, 46, 151-167.DOI:10.1016/j.cpr.2016.05.001

So, S.H., Begemann, M.J.H., Gong, X., & Sommer, I.E. (2016). Relationship between neuroticism, childhood trauma and cognitive-affective responses to auditory verbal hallucinations. Scientific Reports, 6, 34401. DOI: 10.1038/srep34401


So, S.H., Tang, V., Leung, P.W-L. (2015). Dimensions of delusions and attribution biases along the continuum of psychosis. PLoS ONE, 10(12), e0144558.


So, S.H., Peters, E.R., Kapur, S., Garety, P.A. (2015). Changes in delusional dimensions and emotions over eight weeks of antipsychotic treatment in acute patients. Psychiatry Research, 30, 393-398. DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2015.06.027


So, S.H., Peters, E.R., Swendsen, J., Zhu, C., Garety, P.A., & Kapur, S. (2015). Assessing belief flexibility with experience sampling methodology in patients with acute psychosis. European Psychiatry, 30, 268. DOI: 10.1016/S0924-9338(15)31861-7


So, S.H., Chan, A. P., Chong, C.S., Wong, M.H., Lo, W.T., Chung, D.W., Chan, S.S. (2015). Metacognitive training for delusions (MCTd): effectiveness on data-gathering and belief flexibility in a Chinese sample. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 730. DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00730


Chu, H., Sun, X., So, S. H. (2015). The beads, the fish and the box: Interrelationships between “jumping to conclusions” tasks and their links with cognitive abilities. European Psychiatry, 30, 1706. DOI:10.1016/S0924-9338(15)31309-2


Wan, C., Zhu, C., Sun, X., So, S.H. (2015). Reasoning biases and the development of non-clinical persecutory ideations: A systematic review. European Psychiatry, 30, 237. DOI:10.1016/S0924-9338(15)30192-9


So, S.H., Kwok, N.T. (2015). Jumping to conclusions style along the continuum of delusions: Delusion-prone individuals are not hastier in decision making than healthy controls. PLoS ONE, 10(3), e0121347. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0121347


So, S.H., Peters, E., Swendsen, J., Garety, P.A., Kapur, S. (2014). Changes in delusions in the early phase of antipsychotic treatment – an experience sampling study. Psychiatry Research, 215,568-73. DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2013.12.033


So, S.H., Peters, E., Swendsen, J., Garety, P.A., Kapur, S. (2013). Detecting improvements in acute psychotic symptoms using experience sampling methodology. Psychiatry Research, 210, 82-88. DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2013.05.010


So, S.H. (2013). Implementing psychological intervention programmes in early psychosis (PIPE). In Chen, E. Y., Lee, H., Chan, G. H., & Wong, G. H. (Eds.), Culturally-Adaptive Early Psychosis Intervention: A Clinical Guide with Insights from Oriental Settings. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong University Press.


So, S.H., Freeman, D., Dunn, G., Kapur, S., Kuipers, E, Bebbington, P., Fowler, D., & Garety, P.A. (2012). Jumping to conclusions, a lack of belief flexibility and delusional conviction in psychosis: A longitudinal investigation of the structure, frequency and relatedness of reasoning biases. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 129-139. DOI:10.1037/a0025297


So, S.H., Garety, P., Peters, E., & Kapur, S. (2010). Do antipsychotics improve reasoning biases? A review. Psychosomatic Medicine, 72, 681-693. DOI:10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181e7cca6


So, S.H., Freeman, D., & Garety, P. (2008). A test of the impact of state anxiety on the jumping to conclusions delusion bias. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 879-886DOI:10.1080/00048670802345466


So, S.H., & Wong, C.W. (2008). Experience and coping with auditory hallucinations in first episode psychosis: Relationship with stress coping. Hong Kong Journal of Psychiatry, 18, 69-75.


So, H.W., Chen, E.Y.H, Chan, R.C.K., Wong, C.W., Hung, S.F., Chung, D.W.S., Ng, S.M., & Chan, C.L.W. (2006). Efficacy of a brief intervention group for carers of people with first episode psychosis: A randomized controlled study. Hong Kong Journal of Psychiatry, 16, 92-100.

Other Information

  • An interview on the RTHK1 health programme “精靈一點”. The topic is on "Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis", Feb 7, 2014.
  • An interview on the Phoenix TV programme “醫APPS最強”. The topic is on "IQ", Mar 29, 2014

Awards

2016        CUHK Young Researcher Award

2016        CUHK University Education Award

2016        CUHK Faculty of Social Science Exemplary Teaching Award

2017        UGC Teaching Award (Early Career Category)

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