#TULIPS is a research project aimed at improving access to psychological therapy on acute mental health wards Funded by @NIHRresearch & based at @officialUoM
Have you previously been a patient on an #inpatient#psychiatricward in the UK and experienced, or witnessed restrictive practice? We’re conducting interviews to understand the impact this has on psychological safety from the perspective of ex-service users. See details below!
Visual representations can help us gain understanding of the inpatient experiences of acute mental health wards.
This important project provides a unique perspective on the realities of in-patient care:
A very exciting and important project from @co_pact@KSBhui@Roisin_MM highlighting people's experiences of being detained under the Mental Health Act.
Check out the thread from @Mental_Elf 👇and view the online exhibition
https://t.co/CS73erfvuN
It's great to see more research around this topic!
This paper addresses one of the primary outcomes we're testing: the reduction of serious incidents on acute inpatient wards
#mentalhealth#inpatient#formulation#schema#risk
BCP FirstView paper:
Implementation of a case formulation to reduce restrictive interventions on a psychiatric intensive care unit: quasi-experimental single case evaluation
Full free text at https://t.co/M4wUhT55zP
#cbtworks#inpatient @BABCP https://t.co/Tpl5tTDTwc
The BPS has published a Landmark Special Issue focused on inequality within the field of psychology.
A great thank you to all of our colleagues involved!
@uom_clinpsy@CeNTrUM_UoM@ediru_gmmh
https://t.co/mCeti6Ujbm
This new publication informs our understanding of the causal mechanisms of paranoid thinking and will help our development of successful psychological interventions.
Congratulations!
@CeNTrUM_UoM@uom_clinpsy
https://t.co/6GnaaVmFNZ [https://t.co/8GwrKKQ44U]
A number of positions have opened up for inpatient Clinical Psychologists around Greater Manchester - very exciting!
See below for the job listings.
@uom_clinpsy@CeNTrUM_UoM
The topic of nursing staff's education and their skillset to manage mental health patients on acute wards has come up numerous times in our research.
Here's some food for thought:
New article published today on nurse education. "Any move towards genericism in nurse education would
likely mean a bias towards adult nursing and
a skillset skewed by the numerical dominance
of adult nurses in the profession". (1/3) #MHDeservesBetter https://t.co/3qAORbtHs4
This highly relevant study supports current evidence indicating that psychological therapy outcomes can be improved with personalization.
Check it out!
@DepressionLab@MJBarkham and Jaime Delgadillo
There is clear support for implementing Trauma-Informed Care in inpatient psychiatric settings. The TULIPS project also contributes to this line of research.
https://t.co/DmyHwdE3SX
@MITUKteam@LTraumaS
A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that adopting a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) approach in inpatient psychiatric settings can significantly reduce self-harm and the use of seclusion and restraint
https://t.co/Z1XVxIAjre
So, so proud of the Clock View psychology team alumni (Kate, Jilly, Tim, & May) on the publication of our paper, ‘The Acceptability of a Recovery Group Intervention in Acute Inpatient Mental Health Wards’.
@Mersey_Care
https://t.co/4yJTcvwwmR
At #BIGSPD23 Hel Spandler cites the conceptual paper they published in 2017 with @mickmckeown2016
Exploring the case for truth and reconciliation in mental health services. Mental Health Review Journal https://t.co/zDMfIlzaB0