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Yunyi is currently a Master's student in Mental Health Studies at King's College London and has obtained a BSc in Applied ...
Amanda is a graduate student in the Psychosis Studies Department at King’s College London. Her research interests include psychosis and schizophrenia, as well as personality disorders and substance ...
KCL MSc student, Jingyi Zhang, considers a recent meta-analysis on gender non-conformity and common mental health problems, ...
Chiara is an aspiring clinical psychologist and current master's student at King’s College London. Currently completing a ...
KCL MSc student, Chiara Roux, considers a study on help-seeking behaviours and experiences for mental health symptoms related ...
Schizophrenia affects around 1 in 300 people globally and is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide (Foley EM, 2023, The Mental Elf). This debilitating condition significantly reduces life ...
Psychosis is a broad term for a mental state where a person sees reality differently from those around them. It may involve hallucinations (like hearing voices), delusions (false but firmly held ...
First thing’s first, what are circadian rhythms? Circadian rhythms are internal 24-hour rhythms that cause physiological and behavioural changes with the aim of aligning us with our environment and to ...
Dr Eleanor Dawkins is a ST4 Psychiatrist, currently working for SLaM NHS Trust in South London. She is interested in chronic and treatment-resistant psychosis and is passionate about advocating for ...
I am a senior research fellow in the Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at University College London. My current research is broadly focussed on the predictors and consequences of chronic health ...
Brexit in 2016 hit the UK with crucial implications on people’s mental health, especially those who belong to ethnic minority backgrounds. But was there an earlier event in the UK that could have ...
We are increasingly faced with alarming information regarding a surge of mental health problems among children and young people, as reflected in recent newspaper articles (e.g., here and here).