Katie Fraser Allen considers a systematic review on understanding the autistic experience of restrictive eating disorders.
Katie is currently completing an MSc in Mental Health Studies at King’s College London and hopes to pursue a career as a ...
Ava completed her BA in Applied Psychology at University College Cork, where she developed an interest in psychosocial ...
People with psychosis die up to 15 years early, often from preventable physical illness. PsyMetRiC 2.0 is one of the first ...
Irregular sleep and a weaker day-night activity contrast may flag depression relapse weeks before it happens. Could ...
Systematic review finds weak and mixed evidence for staff wellbeing interventions on mental health wards, with some linked to ...
Rhea is an MSc Neuroscience graduate from King’s College London and has worked on interventions for veterans in previous ...
Courtney Taylor Browne Luka is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests are predominantly within mental health, particularly body‑focused repetitive behaviours ...
Around 1% of adolescents have clinically diagnosable trichotillomania, but what role does shame play in how hairpulling ...
Inpatient mental health services are meant to provide safe places for people experiencing mental health difficulties to receive support and recover, but for many, the reality is far from this ideal.
Microaggressions are simply defined as brief, commonplace daily verbal and/or behavioural slights or indignities that display hostility towards marginalised and minoritised people (Nadal et al, 2018).