Andrew Kauffmann is a coach and a tutor of expressive and therapeutic writing. The Centre for Mental Health’s 2024 Writer in Residence, he has lived with a mental health condition for over 20 years. A ...
Celine Wessa summarises a new meta-analysis on anti-inflammatory treatments for depression, in specific patient subgroups.
Melissa Black considers a study aiming to provide a psychometric validation of the AASPIRE Autistic Burnout Measure in ...
Dasha is a health promotion practitioner and strong advocate for gender equality and women’s and children’s rights, with more ...
Meta-analysis of 13 studies found school-based interventions reduced PTSD, depression and anxiety after natural disasters, ...
Ana Veic critiques a qualititative study assessing the experience of receiving dyadic developmental psychotherapy among children with developmental trauma.
Jack is an Associate Professor in Neuroscience and Mental Health based at the Institute for Mental Health, School of ...
Jordan Budgen is a psychiatry registrar working in Brisbane, Australia completing his training in general adult psychiatry. He has a particular interest in medical administration and is passionate ...
Across the UK, more young people than ever before are struggling with their mental health, representing a global public health concern (read more in Shuwen’s blog). Research suggests that admissions ...
Jennifer is a PhD candidate in the field of biological psychology at Ulm University. With a focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying psychiatric diseases, Jennifer is engaged in ...
“Only yes means yes” is more than a slogan, and discussions on what that really entails are more urgent now than ever. In a world after #MeToo, it is tempting to believe that the consent conversation ...
In the world of work-from-home (WFH), Zoom meetings and FaceTime catch-ups, it is not surprising that therapy sessions are increasingly done online, in the comfort of one’s home. Despite some ...
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