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A team of Oxford researchers has won a grant from the University’s Covid-19 Research Response Fund to study the effects of online cultural experiences on mental health. This new study will use the unique opportunity of lockdown and social distancing to gather new evidence.
Photovoice Exhibition - Experiences of people detained under the Mental Health Act
Photovoice Exhibition
During employment
What opportunities and support are available during your employment in the Department of Psychiatry.
Annual Report 2022
A summary of key events and achievements in Oxford's Department of Psychiatry in 2022.
Trichotillomania - hair pulling disorder
Trichotillomania, or hair-pulling disorder, is an example of a body focused repetitive behaviour (alongside skin-picking and nail-biting). Most people - and many animals - engage in some pulling/picking/biting as part of normal grooming behaviour, but some people find it difficult to stop, resulting in visible damage (lesions, scars, bald patches) and a lot of distress.
Addressing young mums' and dads' low mood And their Parenting (AADAPT)
The AADAPT study is trying to find out whether a new way to support parents aged 16-24 years who are experiencing low mood and stress is helpful. We would like to see whether an online package of information and activities, supported by volunteer parents who were previously young parents themselves (Parent Buddies) is more helpful than a control group.