In Episode 1 of #ClassClinPsych Podcast we spoke with Kerry Ardern about being working class in clinical psychology. One topic was social class barriers. For Kerry these seemed most prevalent when accessing higher education 🧵 1/6
We are interested in hearing from Men who have sex with Men (MsM) about Chemsex/Chemplay and Wellbeing in the UK.
The survey is ✅️ Short ✅️ Anonymous and ✅️ Online.
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All the info and survey is at the link: https://t.co/VtHfz8z59O
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The efficacy of individual humanistic-experiential therapies for the treatment of depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
https://t.co/6uNWrrBmbZ
“Persistent inequities in water work should not be made invisible and cemented through allegedly low-cost solutions.”
Authors discuss the gender disparities that exist in managing and safeguarding water and propose solutions to address them: https://t.co/hMYSx2tEFd
Women with epilepsy should receive prepregnancy counseling at the time of epilepsy diagnosis and regularly during management from an epilepsy specialist who can optimize their antiseizure medication regimen before and during pregnancy. https://t.co/PbzOSHz8QN
The role of socioeconomic deprivation in explaining neighborhood and clinic effects in the effectiveness of psychological interventions.
https://t.co/craQyxbaSI
Smaller effects matter in the psychological therapies: 25 years on from Wampold et al. (1997).
A brief commentary arguing for the importance of smaller effects in psychological therapies research.
Free access and download at:
https://t.co/W5afqqQvPt
The StratCare Trial, a large (N=951) randomized controlled trial of stratified care vs stepped care, indicates that depression outcomes can be improved by strategically matching patients to available psychological treatments.
https://t.co/L6Rb5fBqRu
It’s widely assumed that suicidal men do not ask for help.
We found that in 67% of those who died, there had been contact in previous 3m with frontline services, 38% in final week.
Our new report @NCISH_UK. Lead researcher @Cathy2778
https://t.co/m0l28fy3yG
The first @EQUITyMH newsletter is here 🎉, featuring our first study looking at #patient perspectives of accessing #remote#therapy. View the full newsletter here: https://t.co/1a1JH2wXZW
@UoM_MHRG @MHARG_york