“A sensitivity to the suffering in our self”: A Brief Introduction to Perinatal Compassion Focused Therapy
We, at PRIME-RU, are very keen to host guest articles on our website and in newsletters. Below you can read an amazing article by Leah Millard who is PhD student in Clinical Psychology in the University of Manchester. “A sensitivity to the suffering in our self”: A...
Parents’ Event for Black, Asian and Other Minoritised Ethnic Groups
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All parents, expectant parents or caregivers within the Black, Asian, and other minoritised ethnic groups live in the UK are...
PRIME-RU invites you to join their PPI group
Our work would not be possible without input from the people our research is for. PRIME-RU invites you to join the Patient and Public Involvement Group (PPI). You can find more information about the PRIME-RU PPI activities and how to sign-up with this group in the...
Useful Resources for Fathers from Dad Matters
Are you a father? Do you need support during parenting? Then, the Dad Matters resources might be helpful for you! ...
NEW REPORT: The Economic Case for increasing access to treatment for women with common mental health problems during the perinatal period
Researchers from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) evaluated the economic viability of reforming current treatment for pregnant and postnatal women experiencing common maternal mental health problems in a new study which was commissioned by the...
African & Caribbean Parents’ Event
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All parents, expectant parents or caregivers within the African & Caribbean community are welcome. We would like to make...
LGBTQ+ Parents Event
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All parents and expectant parents within the LGBTQ+ community are welcome. We would like to make research relevant and helpful for...
Webinar in Parent Infant Foundation: Manualised attachment-based interventions: A systematic review.
PRIME-RU Director Dr Anja Wittkowski and Perinatal Clinical Psychologist Chloe Crompton presented their study in 'Manualised attachment-based interventions for improving caregiver-infant relational outcomes-a review of the literature' in the webinar for Parent Infant...
PRIME-RU Fathers’ Community Event (Online)
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All fathers and expectant fathers are welcome. We would like to make research relevant and helpful for all, including fathers....
PRIME-RU Fathers’ Community Event (Face-to-Face)
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free in-person community 'meet the researchers' event. All fathers and expectant fathers are welcome. We would like to make research relevant and helpful for all, including...
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