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✨ Thank you to everyone who joined us for today’s conference!
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Introducing Frances 🌟
Frances will be presenting her poster:
“Examining the effect of different activities on stress and burnout in healthcare students: A randomised controlled trial.”
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🚨 Only 1 week until the MHPN Annual Conference 2026!
We’re looking forward to a fantastic day exploring “Contemporary Issues in Health Psychology”.
🗓️ 28 May 2026 | ⏰ 9:45am–4:15pm | 💻 Online
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Introducing Elizabeth 🌟
Elizabeth will be presenting her poster:
“A qualitative exploration of Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (FHA).”
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Introducing our poster presenter Aimee 🌟
“Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary impact of a remote mindfulness programme (Blood Pressure Balance Programme) for older adults with hypertension: A mixed methods study.”
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Introducing Sophia 🌟
Sophia will be presenting her poster:
“Attentional bias towards food-related stimuli in individuals with tendencies towards healthy orthorexia and orthorexia nervosa.”
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Introducing Melissa 🌟
Melissa will be presenting her poster:
“Is it health or aesthetics? Women’s motivations for Pilates participation and predictors of health and well-being impacts.”
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Can you help Rupali with their research?
Looking for women aged 18 living with long-term pain and taking prescribed pain medication to share their experiences. Your voice could make a real difference 💜
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Introducing our speakers Alisha Edwards and Evie-Rae Turner!
Their talk explores “Addressing AMR through Effective Handwashing”: development of a Behaviour Change Wheel intervention for reception pupils and teachers.
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🎉 The MHPN Annual Conference is just two weeks away!
“Contemporary Issues in Health Psychology”
🗓️ 28 May 2026 | ⏰ 9:45am–4:15pm | 💻 Online
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation in health psychology! Register now!
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Introducing our speaker Molly Bradbury!
Her talk explores “Sexual Function and Sexual Satisfaction in Individuals with Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder”: a systematic review and behaviour change technique analysis.
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Introducing our speaker @Kathy_J_Hart
Fifth-year part-time PhD candidate at The University of Lancashire.
Her talk explores “Lazy Lifestyle and rubbish diet”: UK media framing of type two diabetes (T2D) and T2D remission.
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