by mbrxsch5 | Nov 3, 2020 | A Day in the Life of…
Written by Jed Winstanley, Honorary Research Assistant at the CARMS Project In the previous ‘A Day in the Life of…’ blog post, three of the research assistants told me all about quantitative research and what it is like to work on the quantitative research arm of the...
by mbrxsch5 | Oct 6, 2020 | LGBTQ, Suicidality
Written by Hannah Clayton, Honorary Research Assistant, CARMS Project The CARMS (Cognitive AppRoaches to coMbatting Suicidality) Project focuses on testing the efficacy of a new psychological therapy to help reduce suicidal experiences in people with psychosis. In...
by mbrxsch5 | Sep 10, 2020 | Suicidality, World Suicide Prevention Day
Originally published by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (https://www.gmmh.nhs.uk/news/world-suicide-prevention-day-and-the-carms-project-4160) On World Suicide Prevention Day, Charlotte Huggett, Trial Manager, tells us about how you can learn...
by mbrxsch5 | Sep 2, 2020 | Suicidality
Written by Orla Gleeson whilst working as a Research Assistant for the CARMS project but has now left to start a Trainee Clinical Psychologist role at Teeside University Suicide is a global problem and arguably preventable. In England 13 people kill themselves every...
by mbrxsch5 | Aug 12, 2020 | Suicidality
Written by Alice Dawson, Trainee Forensic Psychologist, who previously worked as a Research Assistant in the field of suicide and self-harm in the criminal justice system. In our earlier blog post “A brief introduction to suicidality,” we explored the prevalence of...
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