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The MindKind App Study
Are you 16-24 years old and currently living in the UK? Do you have access to an Android smartphone? Are you comfortable reading and writing in English? Are you interested in getting insights into your mental health? If you answered YES to these questions, read on below or go directly to the MindKind app study website: https://www.mindkindstudy.org/hub
MSc Taught Course in Clinical and Therapeutic Neuroscience
The one-year, full-time taught MSc is delivered by pre-clinical and clinical research teams based in the Department of Psychiatry, in Oxford University centres within the neuroscience community, and in the NIHR Oxford Cognitive Health Clinical Research Facility.
Tereza presents her work on treating depression during COVID-19 through online behavioural activation
DPhil student Tereza recently attended the Asian Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Association to present her work on treating depression during COVID-19 through online behavioural activation. The meeting was an excellent opportunity to learn about the global applications of CBT and to hear from renowned experts such as Dr Judith Beck.
PERL at the Oxford Neuroscience Experience
The Oxford Neuroscience Experience is an annual public engagement event where Year 12 pupils are invited to gain an insight into what neuroscience at Oxford looks like. The experience aims to expose the pupils to some of the fundamental questions addressed by neuroscience research.
Photovoice
A series of videos discussing why we decided to use photovoice and what it involves
Co-PACT Team
Co-Pact involves a number of people from different organisations, click 'read more' to find out who is involved!
Selected PPiP2 study documents for researchers
Click on the desired document to start the download. If you cannot find a document you need please email the central research team at ppip@psych.ox.ac.uk
About Us
SINAPPS stands for Study of Immunology in Antibody Positive Psychosis. We are a research group formed of collaborating Universities in the UK, investigating the role of autoimmune antibodies as a cause of psychosis.
Studies
Below is a list of SINAPPS Group studies both current and closed