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New research has developed a novel measure of dissociative experiences that share a subjective 'felt sense of anomaly'. This new approach could revolutionise how clinicians understand dissociative experiences across a range of mental health disorders, and how they work with patients with dissociation in the future.
Developing, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based treatments
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
Basic Clinical Research – understanding the causes and mechanisms of mental illness, using experimental medicine approaches