“Greater social identity orientation was considered a resilience factor for CPTSD, and greater personal identity orientation was considered a risk factor.”
Published in @ijsocialpsych, Read more: https://t.co/Se58qwhAnu
Do western concepts of the dimesionality of #PTSD work in #Nepal ? Understanding #cultural differences in #mentalhealth concepts and expression is of vital importance. #GlobalMentalHealth A new paper led by Siobhan Griffin can be found here - https://t.co/AUsRkvOXFK @QUBPsych
“The Estudio de la Vida Bajo Estres (My Life Under Stress [MI-VIDA] Study) aims to investigate risk and resilience factors associated with the development of PTSD.”
Read more about the design of the @MI_VIDA_Study: https://t.co/EPpug8MLUa
Delighted to have this paper published - we hope that it helps ease the way for all colleagues who wish to conduct important research with those who experience sexual traumas. https://t.co/kYIrIsn9wD
On #InternationalMensDay2024, we launched research we had commissioned into the effects of intimate partner violence on men and boys.
This is an important step in driving change to make sure support is available for those victims.
Read it here: https://t.co/RDKfstxkwx
Researcher @ProfArmour explains there is a dearth of research into male victims of intimate partner violence, meaning men are under-represented in DV policy and stigmatised when they report the crime. @CVOCNI research much-needed
We would also love #youngpeople 16+ to come to the launch. Insights from our work are about your education and relationships! If you are working with any YP/ students and want to bring along a group, please get in touch or sign up via the link 👇
Join us for the HYAR Project Launch!! 14th November, @UlsterUni Belfast. Hear about our work with young people, parents and professionals and what they had to say about #IPV, #coercivecontrol and types of #RelationshipsEducation needed to support safe and healthy relationships!
Presenting one of my favourite papers from my PhD on ethics around sexual trauma research at #ISTSS2024 today.
We found that survivors were not retraumatised by participating and they feel that the benefits of such research outweighs the potential risks of distress. @WFFlackJR
Super excited to start this academic year as a Lecturer in @QUBPsych! Focusing on personality, family/relationships, & youth outcomes across health & adversity contexts. Sincere thanks to my mentors Dr. K. Papageorgiou, @ProfArmour & @ClareMckeaveney for their support ✨️😊
A fantastic trip to #Copenhagen for @QUBPsych to visit colleagues from @uni_copenhagen @CopenhagenPsych & the Danish Ministry of Defences Veterans Research Centre. @MartinFRobinson @kikarstoft. Looking forward to further #research collaborations 😀
‘Benefits assessments can re-traumatise veterans’ - article for the @ConversationUK from our recent report from our on-going @FiMTrust ‘Sanctions, Support & Service Leavers’ project https://t.co/f8v8C5zqy7
Big thank you to my supervisors @ProfArmour and @DrKatrinaMcL for all the support on my PhD so far! Here's to more presentations and conferences for my thesis "Coercive Control: Understanding and Experiences in a Post Bill Environment" ☺️