This network meta-analysis of 76 trials found that slow tapering (over 4 weeks) combined with psychological support was most ...
The Co-Pact study uses powerful images and narratives from 48 people to reveal how compulsory admission under the Mental ...
Emma is the programme lead for research, evaluation, publications and development at Imroc, a lived experience led charity ...
Researchers pulled together evidence from more than half a million people to test a simple but important idea: if childhood ...
Tharindi Udalagama analyses a new study, on the challenges Irish farmers face, with the demands of their work, and their ...
Trainee Clinical Psychologist with eight years of experience working within the NHS. Her journey into psychology began with a ...
Tharindi is a researcher whose work focuses on health, community, and everyday life in rural Sri Lanka. With a background in ...
Recent headlines have highlighted a troubling surge in racism and discrimination, as divisive behaviours fuel stereotypes and hostility toward ethnic and racial minorities. This is despite consistent ...
Jess is a recent BSc Psychology graduate from King’s College London. Very passionate about women’s mental health, particularly the impact of conditions such as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), ...
Whilst psychiatric hospitalisation can be lifesaving (Wang & Colucci, 2017), it is also associated with a wide range of adverse clinical outcomes (Walter et al., 2019) and high economic costs ...
We have all seen the same news headline: rates of mental health problems are on the rise, especially for anxiety and depression, and particularly among young people. One proposed solution to this ...
Technology is revolutionising psychological therapies. From mobile apps to virtual reality therapies (VRT), gamifying the therapy experience. It all sounds futuristic and exciting, but beyond the buzz ...