Leonardo Bevilacqua
@lulumlrossi
Developmental psychopathology and other mental health-related stories
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05-03-2015 15:04:51
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Restorative practices improve bullying and health outcomes in secondary schools - results of our RCT now published in The Lancet @RCPCHPresident Russell Viner Professor Deborah Christie She/her Charles Opondo Full-text: thelancet.com/journals/lance…
🚨New paper🚨 David Hawes @t_e_d_barker We identified shared variance for callous and low prosocial behaviour items in ALSPAC via a bifactor model, & this general factor was highly associated with childhood psychopathology. Full text on ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/32…
Important paper from Population, Policy and Practice Department colleagues & others on school practices and interventions with potential to decrease bullying and improve health in young people thelancet.com/journals/lance…
Of particular relevance for teachers and school staff - our paper now published on Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health jech.bmj.com/content/early/… @RCPCHPresident Russell Viner Charles Opondo
Delighted to have been nominated in the Student Choice Awards in my first year teaching at IoEPsychEdu - under the Inspiring Teaching Delivery category. I really appreciate the positive feedback! ☺️
...and we started! With an illuminating presidential address by Adelle Forth on the impact of psychopathy. We need to do more on victims and survivors of individuals with psychopathic traits! Follow us along and don’t forget to use #sssp2019 to share your conference experience!
What do psychopathic individuals want to feel? Foteini Spantidaki-Kyriazi with Stefan Bogaerts @carlogarofal0 Jaap Denissen & Maya Tamir at #SSSP2019
Should we stop using the term abnormal psychology for mental health? I think yes, very much... Have felt strongly about this for years and decided to articulate some arguments for why ... Thanks to BJPsych Journals for publishing the letter and to colleagues who commented on drafts
Dear all, please please please share! This is the result of a great collaboration with colleagues at the IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society
Smacking children could have a long-lasting impact on their mental health, shows a study by Dr Rebecca Lacey & Dr Leo Bevilacqua Leonardo Bevilacqua UCL EPH UCL IEHC IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society which calls for children to be given more legal protection from physical punishment theguardian.com/society/2021/j…
Narrative Exposure Therapy for survivors of human trafficking - feasible and safe cambridge.org/core/journals/… Helen Bamber Foundation 🧡
Siete finiti sui ringraziamenti della mia tesi di dottorato clinico - vi seguo da Norwich ma stasera in via eccezionale da Roma con mia mamma - grazie di cuore Leonardo Propaganda Live makkox Diego Bianchi @vardipuntata