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The role of therapy in mental health support

The role of therapy in mental health support

by Web team (LB) | Jul 18, 2024 | Study information

By Gabby Rothwell-Blake, CaFI Research Advisory Group MemberTherapy is a treatment that can support people to manage their mental health. Talking therapies are common, but art and creative therapies can also support people with expressing and understanding their...

Getting the most out of therapy

Getting the most out of therapy

by Web team (LB) | Jul 11, 2024 | Study information

Deciding to go to therapy can feel like a big commitment. You are investing in yourself and your family, so you are going to want to get it right

Volunteer as an act-in Family Support Member

Volunteer as an act-in Family Support Member

by Web team (DM) | Aug 9, 2022 | Study information

If you are battling with your mental health, you are not alone. You could reduce loneliness by volunteering in the CaFI study as an act-in Family Support Member for those diagnosed with schizophrenia/psychosis.

What are the aims of the CaFI study?

What are the aims of the CaFI study?

by Web team (HR) | Aug 8, 2022 | Study information

The CaFI study is currently recruiting participants to help us see if a new kind of talking therapy helps Black and Mixed heritage people diagnosed with schizophrenia or psychosis. But why are we doing this?

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