At the University of Auckland she studied for a Masters and PhD in health psychology. Her doctoral thesis was titled Cognitive factors in the maintenance of chronic fatigue syndrome.[4] She worked at the University of Auckland as a lecturer and whilst on the faculty helped to set up a Masters course in Health Psychology.[3]
In 2006, Rona moved again, this time to the University of Southampton in the UK and was made Professor of Health Psychology in 2007. Here she researched, amongst other topics, the links between chronic illness and personality factors (for example the link between IBS and perfectionism[5]).
She is currently a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry in South London, where she joined the Department of Psychology in 2011.
Research
Rona has dedicated her academic career to investigating chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and post-concussion syndrome. This work has included attempts to model and treat[6] the disorders as well as understanding psychological factors involved in reactions to chronic illness as well as how the patient[7] and their family adjust to the symptoms.[8] She has spoken at public engagement events on the relationship between stress and illness.[9] She has developed a web-based version of a CBT Package called MSInvigor8.[10]
Publications
Rona has co-authored a book with Keith Petrie entitled Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Experience of Illness).[11]
Rona has contributed to over 61 academic articles in a variety of peer-reviewed journals.[12] The following are a selection of the few most recent:
Chilcot, J.; Moss-Morris, R. (2013). "Changes in illness-related cognitions rather than distress mediate improvements in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms and disability following a brief cognitive behavioural therapy intervention". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 51 (10): 690–695. doi:10.1016/j.brat.2013.07.007. PMID23948131.
Tamagawa, R.; Moss-Morris, R.; Martin, A.; Robinson, E.; Booth, R. J. (2013). "Dispositional emotion coping styles and physiological responses to expressive writing". British Journal of Health Psychology. 18 (3): 574–92. doi:10.1111/bjhp.12004. PMID23126551.
Powell, D. J. H., Liossi, C., Moss-Morris, R. & Schlotz, W. (2013) Unstimulated cortisol secretory activity in everyday life and its relationship with fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome: A systematic review and subset meta-analysis Psychoneuroendocrinology
^Bogosian, Angeliki; Moss-Morris, Rona; Bishop, Felicity L.; Hadwin, Julie A. (2011). "How do adolescents adjust to their parent's multiple sclerosis?: An interview study". British Journal of Health Psychology. 16 (2): 430–444. doi:10.1348/135910710X521492. PMID21489068.