Congrats @DrKatieMelvin. Very creative and illuminating piece of work, taking research into hallucinations in a different direction.
Great to see it Open Access in The Lancet's @EClinicalMed, well done for pursuing this when supervisors were more hesitant!
β¦ and the winner is Joanne Applewhite π
Joanne works as a medical secretary in the neuropsychology service and was nominated for her commitment to working with patients to ensure they are able to access the care they need.
#LPTstars
Such a well deserved award. So glad Maria and the team's work, which has an international reach, is being formally recognised by @LPTnhs. As the nomination says, a perfect example of the clinical academic role.
β¦ and the winner is: Maria Dale and the GUIDE-HD Team π
The team developed an innovative guided self-help programme to support people with Huntington's Disease (HD). They involved patients in the work, which has been shared in articles and international conferences.
#LPTstars
For many NHS staff, the recent racist violence in this country will leave them feeling afraid and unwelcome. To those colleagues, our message is simple: you are welcome and you are valuable members of our community. Reach out for support if you need it.
https://t.co/S2mWJOex6F
Inspirational interview with music therapist on 6music this morning, harnessing power of music to work with marginalised groups. 1 and 3/4 hours into show. Great that music therapists are now seen as part of psychological professions.
https://t.co/UpOVdxIiM5
Enjoying a cup of men's tea after presenting on gender roles and the expectations on men working in healthcare - to mark international men's day on Sunday. Not sure what classifies it as men's tea. Seems to taste of tumeric....
I quite like this.
Imagine this as a rule for the work of psychologists in the NHS. Helping shape psychological climate and atmosphere in work and society.
Almost similar to what community psychologists do.....π€π
@emilyrobrtshaw@LPTnhs Wow! Did you get the chance to talk about co-production and involvement? Pity about the size of the plate, you packed it well though....
The trauma movement isn't, at bottom, a psychological movement, it's a political one, repositioning the ecological, social & circumstantial roots of suffering as the primary concern. Although imperfect, it's a crucial correction to the pathologising ideology of neoliberal decades
Dr Suzanne Elliott receives the honorary fellowship for her fantastic work with Leicesterβs Homeless Mental Health Service, supporting the wellbeing of people experiencing homelessness. @5uzanneElliott #InclusionHealth23
β¦ and the winner is:
Dr. Kelly Fenton! π
Kelly has integrated research and evaluation into routine clinical practice, creating a core research group, which meets quarterly to review and develop research across the pathway. #LPTstars
β¦ and the winner is:
Jo-Anne Scordellis! π
Jo compassionately listens to staff, service users and carers in decision making while remaining dedicated to providing safe and high quality patient-centred care. #LPTstars