Olivia Hendriks
@livhendrikspsyc
BSc (Hons), MSc. Current PhD student researching menopause and suicide @ LJMU. Most importantly, IRISH!☘️
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19-04-2022 11:36:33
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Great to present our MAPSS work today at the RCBB LJMU Psychology research seminar with our fab team Professor Pooja Saini (She/Her) Claire Hanlon Olivia Hendriks & Rio! #childrenandyoungpeople #suicideprevention
So proud to see the very important work of suicide prevention and menopause by Liverpool John Moores University Phd researcher Olivia Hendriks Professor Pooja Saini (She/Her) and Dr Louise Newson being highlighted here. A great team, doing ground breaking work 👏
📢Participants needed📢 Research looking at the effects of perimenopause/menopause on mental health, specifically suicidality. Please email [email protected] if you would be interested in sharing your experiences about yourselves or a loved one
New research from Claire Hanlon looking for Liverpool John Moores University autistic undergraduate students to take part in an interview exploring experiences of university and perceptions this has on mental health👇
PhD student Olivia Hendriks is conducting research into the effects of perimenopause/menopause on mental health, specially suicidality. If you’re interested in getting involved, please email [email protected] RCBB LJMU Psychology
Many women face menopause-related depression that goes underrecognized and poorly treated. Our latest blog post dives deep into this critical issue. Read here: ow.ly/ln3U50SkMRy. Dr Louise Newson Jayashri Kulkarni #MentalHealth #Menopause #Wellbeing
Last week Lynsey very bravely told her perimenopause story on This Morning She became very anxious and low over a few weeks and ended up being sectioned under the Mental Health Act by a psychiatrist and received many different medications and also Electroconvulsive Therapy.
amazing talk from Olivia Hendriks on her phd research into predictors of suicide risk amongst peri-menopausal women - an incredibly important piece of work in an under researched area #ESSSB20