24 September 2024 Personal independence payments (PIP) among people who access mental health services Earlier this year under the Conservative government a Green paper opened up a consultation on the future of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - a… Health
13 September 2024 Announcing a New Lancet Psychiatry Commission on Lived Experience in Mental Health Research: Come and join us In this blog those involved in launching a new commission by The Lancet Psychiatry on lived experience in mental health research discuss the need to… Health Society
12 September 2024 From clinic to research — tackling mental health disparities Dr Shuo Zhang shares how her clinical experience inspired her research on inequalities in access and outcomes in mental health services. Health Student
6 September 2024 The Environmental (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin study: Video interviewing the twins at 30 E-Risk began in 1998 when the twins were 5 years old. Now the study is following up the twins at age 30 and in this blog the research team reflect on… Health
6 August 2024 Can flexible job design help people with fluctuating disabilities? In this blog piece, Catherine Hale outlines the early findings of a new study exploring the flexible working practices in the post-COVID era and their… Health Society
16 July 2024 The importance of meaningful integration for the mental health of asylum seekers and refugees Effective integration into communities is central to the mental health of asylum seekers and refugees. While we know that the process of integration… Health
8 July 2024 Addressing the overlooked challenges faced by young people: A call for a government mission The needs of younger generations barely featured in the UK General Election campaigns. ADNA HASHI, SILVIA MILLS and PROFESSOR CRAIG MORGAN explore the… Health Society
24 June 2024 A trip to the Bethlem Live Lounge PhD student, Phoebe Wallman, visits the Bethlem Live Lounge, a new music project, and shares her experiences. Health
14 May 2024 The mental health conversation hasn't gone too far, but has it become too narrow? In the second blog of this series on mental health and the UK welfare system, Annie Irvine and Cassie Lovelock highlight the need for a more holistic… Health Society
21 March 2024 Inverting the deficit model in global mental health In a new paper in PLOS Global Health, researchers from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health have collaborated with mental health… Health
NICE guidelines for self-harm: a new school of thought Centre student Holly Crudgington writes for ACAMH Magazine, The Bridge.
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Why do some children experience psychotic symptoms? Dr Helen Fisher writes for the The British Academy