Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at @KingsCollegeLon | Globally renowned for research excellence and education in #MentalHealth
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Discover the complexities of constructivist grounded theory with Qualitative Applied Health Research Centre's latest podcast episode🎙️
IoPPN's Sohail Jannesari & Elaine Keane Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway delve into interpretation methods, guiding researchers from data description to conceptualisation👉quahrc.co.uk/resources/qual…
New podcast episode is here! Sohail Jannesari and Elaine Keane unpack constructivist grounded theory and get into the practical 'how' of interpreting data
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Have a listen to our latest podcast where I speak to Elaine Keane Elaine Keane on Grounded Theory. As someone whose never used this before, it was great to talk through the different stages of the technique as well as its latest developments School of Education, University of Galway Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway
Make sure to visit Science Gallery London for their new installation 'Experts by Experience: Who Knows Best?' which was co-developed by researchers and lived experience researchers at the IoPPN & King's Arts & Humanities.
Open Mon-Sat, 10:00-18:00 until Wednesday 5 June👉london.sciencegallery.com/sgl-events/exp…
The RELAX Study targets worry and anxiety in pregnancy by asking people to listen to scenarios about everyday situations and think about different ways to respond to them.
Professor Colette Hirsch explains how the training works in this short video.
👉relax.healthmachine.io
✨Only a couple weeks until our next Immunopsychiatry Meeting! ECNPtweets Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Join us on Monday 13th May at 4pm BST for a pair of exciting talks by Courtney Worrell Courtney Worrell and Edward Palmer on the role of inflammation in depression
'Why diversity in nature could be the key to mental wellbeing' - Read Professor Andrea Mechelli's blog in The The Conversation.
His recent study Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience shows that the mental health benefits of nature depend on #biodiversity .
➡️theconversation.com/why-diversity-…
Roisin describes how valuable her work was during the remote #CognitiveRemediation study. She thinks that remote therapy helps overcome barriers to access. She used CIRCuiTS Therapy another digital therapy from Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience for #Psychosis
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New blog from Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Associate Dean for Impact Professor Sally Marlow unpacking impact for qualitative researchers quahrc.co.uk/an-introductio…
The final vote is underway, as audience members have their say. Has tonight's debate affected people's opinions? #MaudsleyDebates
Concluding against the motion, Professor Sir Robin Murray suggests that the argument for legalisation is idealistic and the risks are too great. He suggests we continue use of medicinal cannabis, putting faith in medicine. #MaudsleyDebates
Concluding for the motion, Lucy Stafford encourages regulation that prioritises harm reduction, social justice and public health. #MaudsleyDebates
A member of the audience comments that medical oversight of cannabis reassures people, whilst allowing for the harm reduction potential of a regulated framework. #MaudsleyDebates
Professor Sir Robin Murray talks more on rates of psychosis, and whether increased potency increases instances of psychosis. Lucy Stafford argues that psychosis is a more complex condition than this argument takes into account. #MaudsleyDebates
The first audience question asks the panel, will the decision ultimately be decided by science or politics? The panellists suggest that money may be the primary motivator, but they hope that science will have an influence. #MaudsleyDebates
Ricardo Twumasi David Nutt Lucy Stafford Johnny's Ambassadors, Inc. The second speaker against the motion is Laura Stack, who join the debate from the US, arguing that the legalisation of cannabis there has created higher potencies of THC and increased the illegal market. #MaudsleyDebates
Ricardo Twumasi David Nutt Lucy Stafford Johnny's Ambassadors, Inc. Speaking for, Lucy Stafford relays her experience using medicinal cannabis. She argues that the protected benefits and harm reduction support available to a medicinal cannabis user should be offered to all users, with knowledge and ability to control dosage. #MaudsleyDebates
Ricardo Twumasi David Nutt Lucy Stafford Johnny's Ambassadors, Inc. Speaking against the motion is Professor Sir Robin Murray, who argues that we already have legalised cannabis and we should wait and see what happens, and looking at a legalised cannabis that does not harm the public health. #MaudsleyDebates