Sophie Harding (@sophierharding) 's Twitter Profile
Sophie Harding

@sophierharding

NIHR Maudsley BRC PhD student @ King’s College London at the IoPPN. Trainee Health Psychologist. Exploring food and diet in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

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Sophie Harding (@sophierharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So interesting to hear about the work the REFUEL-MS team are doing and the focus on implementation. Brilliantly discussed in the poster presentation by Emma! @REFUEL_MS Rona Moss-Morris

So interesting to hear about the work the REFUEL-MS team are doing and the focus on implementation. Brilliantly discussed in the poster presentation by Emma! @REFUEL_MS <a href="/RonaMossMorris/">Rona Moss-Morris</a>
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration North Thames (@arc_nt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final workshop for #QMIR2023 with Carl May @carlrmay leading a practical on using the #NPT #manual for data #analysis in #qualitative #research We are loving Carl’s reference to Soul II Soul to remind us ‘be selective, be objective, be an asset to the collective’ 🙌

Final workshop for #QMIR2023 with <a href="/CarlRMay/">Carl May @carlrmay</a> leading a practical on using the #NPT #manual for data #analysis in #qualitative #research We are loving Carl’s reference to <a href="/Soul2SoulUK/">Soul II Soul</a> to remind us ‘be selective, be objective, be an asset to the collective’ 🙌
Lauren Heathcote, PhD (@lcheathcote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One week left to complete our King's College London survey on living with #kidneydisease in the UK. We are so grateful for the insightful responses so far. Please share widely with friends and colleagues 🙏 Survey: bit.ly/kclkidney Joe Chilcot Kidney Care UK @kidneycareuk.bsky.social Kidney Research UK

Zain Kahn (@heykahn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7. The most important finding: Close relationships are the strongest predictor of happiness ― even more so than social class, IQ, fame, money, or even genes. The folks most satisfied with their relationships at 50, were also the healthiest at age 80.

Crohn's & Colitis Research (@crohnscolitisr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the relationship between mood and physical health, when it comes to Crohn's and Colitis? The mindbodyibdstudy is investigating that very question, and they're offering £15 worth of vouchers to those taking part. Find out more 👇 crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/w…

What's the relationship between mood and physical health, when it comes to Crohn's and Colitis?

The <a href="/mindbody_ibd/">mindbodyibdstudy</a> is investigating that very question, and they're offering £15 worth of vouchers to those taking part.

Find out more 👇

crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/w…
Sophie Harding (@sophierharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really pleased to see my first paper in press from my undergrad work at @LeedsPsyc with @DrHannahNash, Dr Emily Oxley and Maya Chauhan-Sims. A Delphi study exploring the barriers to the diagnosis and support for Dyslexia from a parental perspective. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dy…

Natasha Seaton (@natashaseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much to all our participants, we really couldn't do it without you! 🥳☺️🤗 Still recruiting adults with #IBD for the last 10% 🥼💩❤️‍🩹 Particularly if you are from an Arab, African, Caribbean, Asian or mixed ethnicity background, we want to hear from you!

Natasha Seaton (@natashaseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historically, research has not always prioritised #representation and #diversity. The mindbodyibdstudy is committed to doing things differently. We want our research to represent the experiences of everyone with #IBD, working towards a more inclusive healthcare future 🌍💙

Dr Lyndsay Hughes (@l_d_hughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Natasha Seaton of Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience giving a brilliant overview of her meta-analysis looking at interventions for mood and whether they improve biomarkers in IBD. Hedging her bets at the moment, but the results of psychological interventions look promising! #aps2024uk

<a href="/NatashaSeaton2/">Natasha Seaton</a> of <a href="/KingsIoPPN/">Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience</a> giving a brilliant overview of her meta-analysis looking at interventions for mood and whether they improve biomarkers in IBD.

Hedging her bets at the moment, but the results of psychological interventions look promising! 

#aps2024uk
Natasha Seaton (@natashaseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see Sophie Harding presenting our Compass IBD implementation work at #ehps2024 . HCPs see the importance of #digital #mentalhealth screening but cultural shifts needed to normalise holistic care 🧠👩🏻‍⚕️ Also in the dream team 😇: Dr Annie Jones Jo Hudson Rona Moss-Morris

Great to see <a href="/sophierharding/">Sophie Harding</a> presenting our Compass IBD implementation work at #ehps2024 . HCPs see the importance of #digital #mentalhealth screening but cultural shifts needed to normalise holistic care 🧠👩🏻‍⚕️
Also in the dream team 😇: <a href="/annieskjones/">Dr Annie Jones</a> <a href="/JoHudson13/">Jo Hudson</a> <a href="/RonaMossMorris/">Rona Moss-Morris</a>
Natasha Seaton (@natashaseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More amazing work from team COMPASS! @EmmaJenkinson12 showing us how co-creation and centering lived experience informed adaptations of transdiagnostic CBT for people living with #MS. 👏🏻👏🏻 Big up the team Emily Salisbury Jo Hudson Simon Brodie, Eli Silber Rona Moss-Morris

More amazing work from team COMPASS! @EmmaJenkinson12 showing us how co-creation and centering lived experience informed adaptations of transdiagnostic CBT for people living with #MS. 👏🏻👏🏻

Big up the team Emily Salisbury <a href="/JoHudson13/">Jo Hudson</a> Simon Brodie, Eli Silber <a href="/RonaMossMorris/">Rona Moss-Morris</a>
Sophie Harding (@sophierharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Recruitment for the NOURISH-IBD interview study is now open! 📢 We are aiming to explore experiences around food and diet in people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. If you are interested in taking part follow this link to find out more: qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_a5…

📢 Recruitment for the NOURISH-IBD interview study is now open! 📢

We are aiming to explore experiences around food and diet in people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. 

If you are interested in taking part follow this link to find out more: qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_a5…
Sophie Harding (@sophierharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our interview study is also hoping to understand healthcare professional perspectives on food and diet in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. If you work clinically in IBD and want to find out more about this study, please follow this link: qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_5t…

Our interview study is also hoping to understand healthcare professional perspectives on food and diet in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. If you work clinically in IBD and want to find out more about this study, please follow this link: qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_5t…
Crohn's & Colitis Research (@crohnscolitisr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this new Taking Part in Research opportunity at King's College London! Researchers want to learn more about people's experience of food with Crohn's and Colitis. crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/w…

Check out this new Taking Part in Research opportunity at King's College London! 

Researchers want to learn more about people's experience of food with Crohn's and Colitis. 

crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/get-involved/w…
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (@kingsioppn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're immensely proud to have entered World University Rankings's top 10 for Psychology. Are you considering where to study for 2025 entry? Check out our course page here - kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/study/un… #IoPPNNews #Students #Psychology #University

Natasha Seaton (@natashaseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1️⃣ NEW *open access* measure🧵 just published the Illness-Related Distress (IRD) Scale in Psychological Medicine doi.org/10.1017/S00332… It's a 14-item, trans-diagnostic PRO for distress related to living with any long-term physical condition (LTC). But WHY does this matter 🤔 ⬇️