Multidisciplinary Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre is based at the Alfred Hospital. Devoted to developing and implementing new treatments for mental illness
'Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate among psychiatric illnesses.' By understanding the brain regions involved, Dr Leo Chen & the team are pioneering a new electromagnetic stimulation study that aims to revolutionise anorexia nervosa treatment: https://t.co/JufPUO0wjv
It's finally time for a breakthrough in eating disorders treatment. Find out how the Li-THRED team are targeting brain biology to explore new treatments for the symptoms of anorexia nervosa. https://t.co/YSfWe3taFQ
It's time for a breakthrough in eating disorders treatment. Our Li-THRED team is pioneering new approaches for anorexia nervosa that target brain biology to improve psychological and behavioural challenges. Read more: https://t.co/KSOeAnV1Fs Contact [email protected]@STMneurosci
Exciting developments in anorexia nervosa treatment, with innovative neuroimaging & neuroscience techniques driving these breakthroughs. Our latest trials are exploring TMS to target brain networks & improve outcomes for those affected by anorexia nervosa: https://t.co/b9bMYkd0Wz
A terrific seminar today by Dr Leo Chen @maprc1@her_centre introducing us to the background behind their new TMS clinical trial for people with anorexia nervosa - very cool translational #neuroscience “science doesn’t serve us answers on a silver platter!” ❤️ Thanks Leo!
Learn more about the complex mental ill health issues that some women experience at menopause with @jayashrikulkar1 and other clinicians, lived experience
and social community advocates in this latest Sage Journals article: https://t.co/Xaje2vq7Ft
#MenopauseSupport#Hormones
The Silent Struggle of menopause depression: In the latest @SageJournals paper, @jayashrikulkar1 & other #menopause experts discuss the need to revolutionise our approach, putting women's lived experiences at the forefront and providing tailored support.
https://t.co/MVsVaSdAjc
Calling all #GPs, #clinicians, #researchers and those with lived experience of mental illness; join the second #APWMHconf2024 to help revolutionise women's mental health. Wed 9 - Fri 11 Oct 2024 Hotel Chadstone, Melbourne. 20% early bird registration open: https://t.co/NJZ5nraGEO
Join the conversation and learn why Professor @jayashrikulkar1 is calling for a holistic, female-focused lens to address the unique mental health needs of girls. https://t.co/bjEvdqP1nd
Girls' mental health: overlooked and under-addressed. Prof @jayashrikulkar1 highlights the urgent need for a gender-specific approach to combat rising rates of self-harm and anxiety-Its' time to rethink how we support girls' mental wellbeing: https://t.co/DnXcOIoRTf #MentalHealth
An important article on redefining Borderline Personality Disorder (#BPD) as trauma with Prof @jayashrikulkar1 and Dr @evelinemu_.
"I really think this is injustice for people who have gone through hell in their early life...The label is hurting people.” https://t.co/mqIOHnkzDx
Our team's latest paper reveals gaps in psychiatrists' knowledge of eating disorders in NSW, highlighting the need for more training. Li-THRED is leading the charge with cutting-edge ED research to help change this: https://t.co/s332kxpc3d @EvaGregertsen Lead author:Dr Elsie Jing
As #PMDD Awareness Month draws to a close, we're continuing our commitment by exploring innovative treatments. If you're suffering with PMDD, please contact the team to learn more about our study trialing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a potential treatment. #TMS
An incredibly fascinating seminar by our Senior Research Fellow, Dr @lisannej discussing how cognitive control is involved in emotion regulation across the life span. Excited about the possibility of study findings informing future therapies. 🙌 #neurosciences
Today @lisannej@maprc1 presented an overview of her work on emotion dysregulation ax the lifespan with neuroimaging, thank u Lisanne😊 ICYMI, here are some of her studies presented - https://t.co/7LtelvMEFk https://t.co/a7v9bykA5i https://t.co/Y8lGzvylFQ https://t.co/gEnbHan8lT
Proud to have our work highlighted with Dr Leo Chen chairing a session on Accelerated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Depression at #ECBS2024 in Lisbon.
His insights are helping to shape the future of rTMS. 👏#brainstimulation2024#mentalhealth
https://t.co/d9g3ccWszC
Who said conferences are boring? Here we are building a Lego tower to represent our year so far, and learning about ways we can use Lego to create safe spaces when discussing difficult experiences with patients #apwmhconf23@her_centre
Elen Nathan from The Playful Place teaches us about the use of #Lego to create safe spaces to explore ideas and facilitate difficult conversations #apwmhconf23
@jayashrikulkar1 chairing a thought-provoking and important case discussion on menstrual psychosis, and the importance of taking a menstrual history and considering hormone therapy as an adjunct for the treatment of menstrual psychosis #apwmhconf23
@TracyBarbourMD shares her recent review findings on the effects of sex hormones and hormonal treatments on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation #TMS#apwmhconf23
Head of the TMS Unit at HER Centre, Dr Leo Chen describes a new upcoming trial that will use a human brain connectome-informed approach to treat anorexia nervosa. This will be a world-first trial in collaboration with @shansiddiqi and Dr Joe Taylor @BrighamWomens#apwmhconf23