https://t.co/eywEPQfiaC Honoured that the Cambridge Faculty of Education has marked Holocaust Memorial Day 2021 by revisiting my article for The Psychologist. The Shoah was an unprecedented crime that must be remembered and never be forgotten. @HMD_UK@CamEdFac@sbaroncohen
Congratulations to @DavidArielSher (DPhil Psychiatry, 2020) whose latest research on people with severe paranoia was recently published in the @BMJMentalHealth journal. 👏
🔊*New Research* @BMJMentalHealth
This article discusses potential research priorities for understanding & treating severe paranoia (persecutory delusions) through a priority-setting partnership between patients, carers, mental health staff, & researchers.
@DavidArielSher@ProfDFreeman@FelicityWaite@ThomasKabir@louise_isham@OxPsychiatry@OxExpPsy
To access the full article, please use the link below:
https://t.co/8AMI2dpw8d
Hopefully this will prove a v valuable resourse: potential priorities for research on paranoia. lots of great questions. Excellent work by @DavidArielSher and the team including @ThomasKabir@OxPsychiatry https://t.co/Hk7J6d7oFJ
New Associate Professorship in Clinical Psychology position in @OxExpPsy and @ReubenCollege. A wonderful opportunity to develop psychological research for patient benefit. @oxicpt@OxfordHealthNHS https://t.co/NmqVkjp4Gw
Ten design principles for developing psychological treatments for psychosis. Patients and practitioners should be able to notice these as they use the intervention too. Editorial in @TheBJPsych@OxPsychiatry https://t.co/gIdtsByTJp
A very happy publication day to @ProfDFreeman, Professor of Psychology at Oxford, who has spent thirty years at the vanguard of paranoia research and treatment.
PARANOIA is the remarkable book which tells the story of that journey, out today.
‘The book is to help demystify paranoia…’
I heard from @ProfDFreeman (University of Oxford) about his new book ‘Paranoia’ (@WmCollinsBooks). With extract, 'I'm going to fall asleep here'.
RT for your chance to win a copy.
https://t.co/o7ZiQQO4KQ