Have you recovered from mild acquired brain injury, transient #ischaemic attacks, or have a history of #depression? This @KingsIoPPN study is seeking to understand the role of spirituality in recovery.
Fill in a short online form to take part: qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtr…
Have you recovered from mild acquired brain injury, transient #ischaemic attacks, or have a history of #depression?
This @KingsIoPPN study is seeking to understand the role of spirituality in recovery.
Fill in a short online form to take part: qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtr…
ALT Undrestanding the role of spirituality in well-being and positive identity, after recovery from depression and mild brain injury
🚨🗣NEW RESEARCH ALERT!
We are now RECRUITING into our study looking at a blended psychological therapy approach for depression or low mood after brain injury or stroke
Participants will get 4 Weekly Therapy Sessions and Access To A New Mobile Phone Therapy App! Get in touch! 📩
Are you a service user following an ABI? A carer for somebody with an ABI? Or, a healthcare professional working with ABI patients?
You are invited to participate in a KCL student led research study investigating how digital technology can benefit mental health after ABI!
New research has shown that app-based measurements of thinking difficulties are linked to the severity of #depression, highlighting the potential value of #smartphones in monitoring and managing the condition.
Read more here: bit.ly/3HiRhol
ALT "Although thinking problems have been recognised as being an important part of depression, they are rarely monitored because it is challenging for both clinicians and patients. Our study indicates that monitoring with smartphones and wearables could offer an acceptable and impactful solution.”
Dr Sara Simblett, King's College London
I've got a new pre-print on multilingual speech phenotypes of depression. Our key finding was that participants in the @RADARCNS study with more severe depressive symptoms spoke more slowly and quietly, regardless of the language used: researchsquare.com/article/r…
Interesting themes have been emerging from @hayley_denyer’s qualitative research on the acceptability of remote measurement technology ⌚️📱to people with #ADHD. Here are a few comments we received from those who took part! ⬇️