The study involves an Online Survey asking about anxiety, worry, and health. You may also be invited to a 1-1.5 hour In-Person Session at Denmark Hill involving heart rate monitoring. If you participate in the in-person session you will be paid £10 for your time
Participants Needed! for a study on ‘Virtual reality for everyday worries and anxiety.’
Participate and you enter a prize draw to win one of 2x£50 or 2x£100 vouchers.
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I had a great time presenting at the SLaM Aspiring Psychological Professionals Research Festival to talk about a recent audit I have worked on in my service. It was amazing to hear all the incredible research being carried out across the trust!
@NathanORourke Thanks @NathanORourke and everyone involved. It was great to have the opportunity to give a talk at this fantastic event! Lots of excellent questions from the audience - it's great to see so many clinicians interested in research! #APPRF24
Had a great day presenting at the APP Festival at the @KingsIoPPN today! Loved listening to other APPs discuss their research and hearing from guest speakers. Special shoutout to the fascinating study on ayahuasca in veterans with PTSD! #APPFestival#IOPPN
@sjriches And that’s a wrap! Thank you to everyone on the planning committee for the organisation, the guest speakers for their contributions, the presenters for their insights, and the attendees for a really interactive day. #APPRF24
We’re underway for this year’s SLaM Aspiring Psychological Professionals Research Festival at the IOPPN. We kicked off with a brilliant talk from Dr Juliana Onwumere and we’re about to start our presentations from peers within our network #APPRF24
@sjriches To wrap up our day, we have our final guest speaker Dr Elodie Eisenberg to talk about PPI Research. Dr Eisenberg is a Counselling Psychologist and DBT Therapist as well as the PPI lead for the National and Specialist DBT CAMHS service. #APPRF24