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Jasmine completed undergraduate studies in dual-field adult and mental health nursing in 2018. While completing her ...
Risk of respiratory disease is greatly heightened for people with bipolar disorder but we are missing opportunities to intervene to improve lung health.
Today Emily Wood reminds us that there is an urgent need for high quality evidence to inform guidelines and practice.
A systematic review shows relationships between staffing and incidents of violence on wards is complex suggesting an urgent ...
Xiaolin Guo, a MSc student in Global Mental Health at the University of Glasgow, and Nina Higson-Sweeney summarise a recent ...
KCL MSc student, Geetika Sharma, reviews a study on the contribution of cannabis use to the increased psychosis risk among minority ethnic groups in Europe.
Yunyi is currently a Master's student in Mental Health Studies at King's College London and has obtained a BSc in Applied Psychology. She has worked as a trainee counsellor in a school counselling ...
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 ...
Chiara is an aspiring clinical psychologist and current master's student at King’s College London. Currently completing a clinical placement within an eating disorder service, she is gaining ...
Yi is currently a Master’s student in Mental Health Studies at King’s College London, after completing a BSc in psychology at the University of Edinburgh. Alongside her studies, she works as a student ...
Methods This was a systematic review of qualitative studies that examined the experiences of loneliness in individuals with psychosis. The researchers conducted a meta-synthesis, combining the results ...
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 ...
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