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New study from the Oxford Centre for Suicide Research, the Nuffield Department of Population Health and the UCL Division of Psychiatry shows that risk of repeat self-harm in patients who present to the general hospital after self-harm (intentional self-poisoning or self-injury) is the same whether they are assessed by a liaison psychiatric nurse or by a psychiatrist.
Developing, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based treatments
Bipolar Depression Mood Prevention
Applied Clinical Research – developing, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based treatments for mental illness
Young people's development in adversity and delivering effective interventions
Anxiety Brain Depression HIV Neuroimaging PTSD Parenting Refugees and asylum seekers Treatment trials
The research is predominantly concerned with the development of children and adolescents in the face of adversity. There are two objectives. The first has been to elucidate the environmental mechanisms underlying development in adversity. The second has been to use this understanding to develop interventions to enhance children’s and young people's development and support their families.
Understanding the causes and mechanisms of mental illness
Dopamine Glutamate Nutrition Pharmacology Schizophrenia
Basic Clinical Research – understanding the causes and mechanisms of mental illness, using experimental medicine approaches