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People with ADHD are often stereotyped as sensory seekers, but this new review shows a more complex picture where touch, ...
Dona Mathews highlights a new study showing a doubled risk of depression after a medical diagnosis - especially in the first ...
Can a nurse-led, digital mental health intervention for common mental disorders reduce sick leave and save money? This RCT ...
Narrative review of trauma research takes a lifespan, transdiagnostic, and global view—offering vital insights for clinicians, researchers & policymakers.
In her debut Mental Elf blog, Dr Julie Lasselin discusses research on experimentally induced inflammation in people with ...
This blog explores new findings that highlight which components of the model are most effective in reducing depression ...
People with psychosis face unique risks around suicide, but most treatments aren’t designed with them in mind.
PhD from the University of Bordeaux in 2012 with Dr. Lucile Capuron as her supervisor. She was then a post-doctoral fellow ...
Implications for practice The framework developed from the findings of this review offers a tool for a wide range of stakeholders, from academics and clinicians to commissioners and policymakers, to ...
Rachel Allan and Tom Crossland summarise the main findings in the recent NICE guidelines for mental health problems in people with learning disabilities.
Systematic review comparing the most effective types and amounts of exercise concludes treatment guidelines may be too conservative.
Kirsten Lawson reviews a pair of papers looking at the interplay between developmental trauma, dissociation and psychosis, which suggest that dissociation may act as a mediator between developmental ...
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