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Pleased to return to Twitter/X to promote a recently published article in The Lancet Psychiatry. Our team recently demonstrated (via meta-analysis) prospective, longitudinal relationships between negative family dynamics and self-harm and suicidality in children and adolescents.
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Mental Elf Monthly for August 2025 is now LIVE
Catch August’s most-read blogs, from trauma to CBT harms, and book your free spot at our difficult-to-treat depression webinar.
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Heading off to Liverpool for #BIGSPD25?
🎧 Listen to our @BIG_SPD podcast en route and get yourself in the right headspace.
Great conversations and lots of learning from Maxine Dennis, Mick McKeown, Michaela Swales and Jenifer Dylan.
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Are you an early career researcher looking to build a career in applied mental health research?
This #Mentalhealthawareness week, the NIHR is highlighting how the Mental Health Research Initiative (MHRI) has helped build mental health research capacity, improve diversity in research, and create clear pathways to career development.
We’ve spoken to researchers across NIHR career development programmes including the regional NIHR Applied Research Collaborations, Three Schools’ Mental Health Programme, and the GROW Researcher Development Programme.
Watch the video to find out more.
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Learn more about the programmes.
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Partnerships between researchers, clinicians, patients & local communities are essential for producing research that's useful in the real world.
The #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek theme is COMMUNITY.
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The NIHR Three Schools’ Mental Health programme has supported over 80 awards working collaboratively across primary care, social care, and public health.