Restrictive practices can undermine patients' psychological safety on inpatient mental health wards. A qualitative study ...
Immersive virtual reality is a hit with young gamers. A new meta-analysis asks whether VR-assisted psychotherapy can help ...
Irregular sleep and a weaker day-night activity contrast may flag depression relapse weeks before it happens. Could ...
Katie Fraser Allen considers a systematic review on understanding the autistic experience of restrictive eating disorders.
People with psychosis die up to 15 years early, often from preventable physical illness. PsyMetRiC 2.0 is one of the first ...
Ava completed her BA in Applied Psychology at University College Cork, where she developed an interest in psychosocial ...
Rhea is an MSc Neuroscience graduate from King’s College London and has worked on interventions for veterans in previous ...
Elvira Bolat and Ruijie Wang consider a comparative policy review on the gambling advertisment legislation across European ...
In the UK 40% of adults with learning disabilities (28% if problem behaviours are excluded) experience mental health problems at any point in time. An estimated 36% of children and young people (24% ...
Exercise-based interventions, potentially serving as either alternative treatments for depression or alongside medication and/or therapy, are recommended by the UK National Institute for Health and ...
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 ...
Microaggressions are simply defined as brief, commonplace daily verbal and/or behavioural slights or indignities that display hostility towards marginalised and minoritised people (Nadal et al, 2018).