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Michail Kalfas

Michail Kalfas BSc, MSc

Research Assistant

Research interests

  • Mental Health
  • Psychology

Biography

Michael graduated with a first-class BSc in Psychology from the University of Crete. He joined King’s College London in 2019, where he did a funded research placement in the Department of Psychological Medicine and later completed an MSc in Health Psychology. Michael is currently a research assistant at the Centre for Affective Disorders, working on the CRiB2 study, a randomised controlled trial investigating the efficacy of cognitive remediation therapy in bipolar disorder.

He has numerous research publications and extensive experience in recruiting participants, conducting cognitive assessments, clinical interviews and statistical analyses.

Research interests:

  • Affective disorders
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Cognitive remediation therapy
  • Antidepressants
  • Clinical trials
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses

    Research

    brain trees
    Centre for Affective Disorders

    The Centre for Affective Disorders focuses on mood and anxiety disorders, common disorders which cause great suffering for many people.

    News

    Results from largest review of its kind on antidepressant withdrawal symptoms

    The largest review of ‘gold standard’ antidepressant withdrawal studies to date has identified the type and incidence of symptoms experienced by people...

    A woman holding a pill in one hand and a glass of water in the other, preparing to take her medicine.

      Research

      brain trees
      Centre for Affective Disorders

      The Centre for Affective Disorders focuses on mood and anxiety disorders, common disorders which cause great suffering for many people.

      News

      Results from largest review of its kind on antidepressant withdrawal symptoms

      The largest review of ‘gold standard’ antidepressant withdrawal studies to date has identified the type and incidence of symptoms experienced by people...

      A woman holding a pill in one hand and a glass of water in the other, preparing to take her medicine.