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Nicholas Troop

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Nicholas Troop is a health psychologist and a principal lecturer in health psychology at University of Hertfordshire[1]. His range of works include the role of life events, coping and crisis support in the aetiology of eating disorders, stress- and trauma responses, and mobility into the social rank and attachment[2].

More recently, Troop have been investigating self-compassion/reassurance, involving the use of expressive writing. He explored the use of expressive writing to reduce stress in parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders[3]. This work has also led him to begin exploring the role of music and song-writing on well-being[4].