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Professor Belinda Lennox has been given the title of Professor of Psychiatry in the 2019 Recognition of Distinction Exercise at the University of Oxford.
The Past is Not Past: Incorporating Historical Context into Psychological Therapy with People from Minoritised Ethnicities
The Past is Not Past: Incorporating Historical Context into Psychological Therapy with People from Minoritised Ethnicities Thursday 10th July at 3pm BST.
Understanding mechanisms and mental health impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: The ATTUNE Project, Work Packages 1 & 2 - Thurs 22 May 2025
Understanding mechanisms and mental health impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: The ATTUNE Project, Work Packages 1 & 2 Thursday 22nd May 2025
The Oxford FAD Study - Food for ADHD and Depression
Researchers at The University of Oxford are investigating diet for ADHD and depression.
Race and Psychiatry Journal Club
Our mission is to advance racial health equity and investigate how racism and discrimination affect mental health outcomes.
BE-GUIDED Study: Evaluating a digital guided self-help programme for binge eating
CREDO (https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/research/credo) are testing the feasibility of a trial to evaluate a digital guided self-help programme for binge eating. Binge Eating Disorder is a common mental health problem which can impact people’s psychological and physical health and their quality of life, affecting around 3% of the population. Guided self-help (GSH) is recommended as the first step in the treatment of Binge Eating Disorder. The Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford (CREDO) had developed a new digital programme. Digitalising treatment for Binge Eating Disorder is likely to improve its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, and it may also make it easier to access. If true, this will reduce the suffering of people with binge eating disorder.
PUMA team and Collaborators
PUMA is truly a team effort. Here you can learn more about our team, working groups and collaborators.
PUMA Working Groups
This page provides and overview of the PUMA trial's working groups set up to develop a Multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS) platform for Early Psychosis. You will find the aims rationale and plan for each group below.
Get involved with PUMA
PUMA is recruiting a Chief Investigator to run the platform! See below for details: