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Widening the Lens: A Research Journey Through the Five P's
This event will showcase the research projects completed by the 2015/2018 King's College London DClinPsy students. Tickets are free and you can purchase a ticket either for the full event or for an individual symposium. Refreshments will be provided during the break. This year’s showcase theme is the 5 P's case formulation. Each presentation will last 5 minutes and be grouped into 5 symposiums as follows:
13:00-14:00 Symposium 1: Predisposing Factors – Why Me?
Angeliki Argyriou - Psychosocial mediators of the relationship between sexual orientation and depressive symptoms in a longitudinal sample of young people.
Becky Arnold - The impact of discrepancies in illness perceptions, between parent and child, in childhood unusual experience.
Maxine Howard - Examining Executive Functioning Skills in Infant Siblings at Familial High-Risk of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Giulia Bellesi - Is paediatric traumatic brain injury linked with antisocial behaviour in adulthood? A longitudinal study using the ALSPAC data.
Chandi Kambakara Gedara - Sleep Problems in Children with Callous-Unemotional Traits: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.
14:00-14:40 Symposium 2: Precipitating Factors – Why Now?
Grace Childs - Responses in Parents of Infants on a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Sofia Musil - The Roles of Perfectionism, Rumination and Exam Stress in the Onset of Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence.
Ailsa Lee - Rumination and co-rumination as moderators of the relationship between stress and depressive symptoms: Examining different domains of life events and hassles.
Laura Brown - The Self and Self-Knowledge after Frontal Lobe Neurosurgical lesions.
14:40-14:55 Break - Refreshments provided
14:55-15:35 Symposium 3: Presenting Factors – What’s Happening?
Sally Jowett - The overlap between Complex PTSD and Borderline Personality Disorder.
Freya Rumball - Traumatic Life Events and the Mechanisms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Development in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Dee Khaira - Is Theory of Mind associated with social anxiety in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Aurora Falcone - A transdiagnostic investigation of the Jumping to Conclusions bias in grandiose presentations.
15:35-16:15 Symposium 4: Perpetuating Factors - Why Still?
Lara Charlesworth - Who Am I? Exploring the relationship between the self and autobiographical memory in people with psychosis.
Kelly Charge - The role of substance use as a control strategy in the persistence of PTSD symptomatology: A qualitative investigation in a sample of individuals seeking treatment for substance misuse problems.
Francesca - Comparing the impact of exposure without safetybehaviours to exposure with safety behaviours on behaviouralchange in contamination fear.
Rachel Quinn - Understanding “normal” appearance concerns in young people and how they are related to perfectionism: A cross-sectional study in a British school sample.
16:15-17:00 Symposium 5: Protective Factors – What Helps?
Hatice Yildiran - Adapting Happé’s ‘Strange Stories’ Theory of Mind test for adults with Intellectual Disability/ASD: The new ‘Strange Stories-Intellectual Disability (SS-ID)’ test.
Charlotte Rhind - Group Cognitive Remediation Therapy for children and adolescents receiving intensive day-patient treatment for anorexia nervosa: a feasibility study.
Clem Edwards - The Motivation and Memory Study: A Pilot Study of Supported Autobiographical Memory Retrieval in People with Non-Affective Psychosis.
May Elliott-Joshi - A compassion-focused intervention for self-criticism in a primary care psychological therapies service: A feasibility study.
If you have any queries please contact freya.rumball@gmail.com.
Event details
Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Weston Education CentreWeston Education Centre (WEC)
Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London SE5 9RJ