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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, ...
KCL MSc student, Chiara Roux, considers a study on help-seeking behaviours and experiences for mental health symptoms related ...
Yi is currently a Master’s student in Mental Health Studies at King’s College London, following a BSc in psychology from the ...
Best wishes to all our bloggers, readers and followers for an enjoyable holiday period and for a happy 2024 As we approach the end of another year, we are taking the opportunity to highlight our most ...
Charnele Nunes is the Social Care Elf Coordinator for the National Elf Service, in the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is ...
For each year between 2010 and 2020, an average of over 6,200 people in the UK took their own lives (The National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health, 2023). This loss will ...
Anabelle is pursuing an MSc by Research in Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. Prior to her graduate studies, she obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University in Neuroscience with a ...
Marc is a mental health researcher with an interest in both experimental psychology and clinical neuroscience. He is based at the MRC-Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit at the University of Cambridge.
BFRB’s are the collective name for problematic picking, pulling or biting of skin, hair or nails. We all do these things a bit because these are normal primate grooming behaviours, but some people ...
Diagnosis is one of the most important and controversial areas in mental health science and care. It’s become a commonplace to say that psychiatry lacks the biomarkers—blood tests, imaging, and so ...
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