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TACK Study

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The official twitter account for the @NIHRresearch funded programme TACK (adapting DIALOG+ for chronic depression). Led by @QMULSocialPsych & @NHS_ELFT.

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linkhttps://tack.elft.nhs.uk/ calendar_today22-03-2019 15:13:49

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Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today was the USCP’s annual Christmas Quiz & Christmas jumper day. The first one in person for a while. Congrats to winners “The TACK-y Crackers” from TACK Study who won and many thanks to Victoria Bird for once again finding the hardest Christmas questions

Today was the USCP’s annual Christmas Quiz &amp; Christmas jumper day. The first one in person for a while. Congrats to winners “The TACK-y Crackers” from <a href="/TACK_Study/">TACK Study</a> who won and many thanks to <a href="/VickyBirdie/">Victoria Bird</a> for once again finding the hardest Christmas questions
Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Agnes Chevalier & Kamran Shafiq from the SCENE Study & Dr Phil McNamee & Nick Barber from TACK Study gave an insight into specific activities they had completed to ensure co-production was at the heart of their programme activities #involvement #coproduction #RcpsychWASP23

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Great to present all the excellent co-production activities the TACK Team have completed over the last few years. Still plenty to do with the TACK Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) - but also good to reflect on what we have achieved so far

Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to the TACK Team for reaching this milestone. Very excited to learn what the results of the trial are in a few months 📈📊

PIECESResearch (@piecesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2nd Lived Experience Advisory Panel meeting with members from the UK, Pakistan and India. Wonderful insights on co-creation in research, challenges on participation in meetings and user involvement. SCARF (India) TACK Study IRD Global NIHR Global Health Social Psychiatry Wolfson Institute of Population Health

2nd Lived Experience Advisory Panel meeting with members from the UK, Pakistan and India. Wonderful insights on co-creation in research, challenges on participation in meetings and user involvement. <a href="/SRFmentalhealth/">SCARF (India)</a> <a href="/TACK_Study/">TACK Study</a> <a href="/IRDGlobal/">IRD Global</a> <a href="/NIHRglobal/">NIHR Global Health</a> <a href="/QMULSocialPsych/">Social Psychiatry</a> <a href="/QMUL_WIPH/">Wolfson Institute of Population Health</a>
TACK Study (@tack_study) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new publication from some researchers on the TACK team- a useful conceptual framework of solution focused approaches (including DIALOG+) used in adult mental health research. Check it out below

Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Check out this new publication! Written in collaboration with people with lived experience, three research programs linked to the Unit (SCENE SCENE Study, TACK TACK Study and OPAL), discuss their different strategies and reflections on involvement

📣Check out this new publication! Written in collaboration with people with lived experience, three research programs linked to the Unit (SCENE <a href="/study_scene/">SCENE Study</a>, TACK <a href="/TACK_Study/">TACK Study</a>  and OPAL), discuss their different strategies and reflections on involvement
Youth Resilience Unit (@qmulresilience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD student Lauren Jerome presenting on her work on solution-focussed therapy by text message for young people who self harm today at the ‘Wellbeing and Emotions in Primary Schools' teachers conference at the Atkin centre #Teachappy TKAT: Achieving More Together. The Children's Society Michael Eggleton

PhD student Lauren Jerome presenting on her work on solution-focussed therapy by text message for young people who self harm today at the ‘Wellbeing and Emotions in Primary Schools' teachers conference at the Atkin centre #Teachappy
<a href="/TKATAcademies/">TKAT: Achieving More Together.</a>
<a href="/childrensociety/">The Children's Society</a>
<a href="/Michael_cdps/">Michael Eggleton</a>
UKASFP (@ukasfp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poster sessions are in full swing! Social Psychiatry Lauren is presenting their recent research: A conceptual literature review and narrative synthesis #UKASFPconf23

Poster sessions are in full swing! <a href="/QMULSocialPsych/">Social Psychiatry</a> Lauren is presenting their recent research: A conceptual literature review and narrative synthesis #UKASFPconf23
TACK Study (@tack_study) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today was our final Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) meeting- the 17th overall. The TACK study would not have been the same without the insight, efforts and advice of all the experts by experience who have contributed so much over the past 6 years #ppi Social Psychiatry

Today was our final Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) meeting- the 17th overall. The TACK study would not have been the same without the insight, efforts and advice of all the experts by experience who have contributed so much over the past 6 years #ppi <a href="/QMULSocialPsych/">Social Psychiatry</a>
Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW ARTICLE: Lauren Jerome & colleagues from the TACK Study have just published an individual patient data meta-analysis of 5329 P's with psychosis, depression and anxiety, analysing scores of SQoL (on the MANSA) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Social Psychiatry (@qmulsocialpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many interesting findings contained within the paper but perhaps the most novel (and relatively unexpected) is that those with anxiety disorders had the widest range of SQoL scores & reported lower satisfaction in most domains. This warrants more research #anxiety

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Today ENMESH mental health Conference Phil & Agnes from the TACK Study & SCENE Study, respectively, were joined by colleagues from City University to host a symposium discussing resource orientation in mental health care. Great session with some great questions from the audience

Today <a href="/ENMESHmental/">ENMESH mental health</a> Conference Phil &amp; Agnes from the <a href="/TACK_Study/">TACK Study</a> &amp;  <a href="/study_scene/">SCENE Study</a>, respectively, were joined by colleagues from City University to host a symposium discussing resource orientation in mental health care. Great session with some great questions from the audience