Katie is an Associate Professor in Public Health within the Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Brighton and ...
Karen Mak brings you a bumper edition blog on social prescribing, finding that rates have steadily grown recently in the UK, ...
I completed my integrated Masters degree (MSci) in Psychology at the University of York in 2024, before obtaining ...
Depression, anxiety, and suicidality are higher among LGBTQ+ workers, especially in hostile or unsupportive workplaces. But ...
Self-harm is common among adolescents and a strong predictor of suicide risk. A major new cohort study in the British Journal ...
Could years of commuting through city smog be leaving lasting marks on our brains? A major UK birth cohort study suggests that midlife exposure to nitrogen dioxide and other pollutants may lead to ...
Dementia is a growing global health challenge, with over 55 million people living with dementia worldwide and numbers expected to rise sharply in the coming decades. Because there is still no cure, ...
The aim of my work is to improve outcome for people with complex brain disorders, especially those with psychosis. This implies better understanding of what happens when people develop psychosis and ...
Dr. Joanne Kenney is a Research Fellow at the Hub for Metabolic Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh. Her work explores the neurobiological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders with expertise in ...
Dr Philippa Lilford is a Consultant Psychiatrist, working in Bristol on an acute general adult inpatient ward. Her main interests, both clinically and academically, are in serious mental illness, ...
Rafi Armanto (he/him) is the Head of Lived Experience at Orygen, and is a lived experience worker, international speaker, and specialist in the field of lived experience work in youth mental health.
I am an Academic Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry at the University of Bristol, working with the Bristol Suicide and Self-Harm (SASH) group. My current research focuses on understanding how protective ...