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Mashup Score: 3Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Psychological Interventions and Outcomes - ACAMH - 7 hour(s) ago
In this In Conversation podcast, we are joined by Dr. Emma Willmott and Dr. Tom Jewell, from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and King’s College London, to discuss their recently published scoping review on psychological interventions for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). This is the second episode of a two-part series on ARFID with Dr. Emma Willmott and Dr. Tom Jewell. Episode One explores ‘Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Prevalence and Implications’.
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Background Previous research has shown a significant link between gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, much re…
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Mashup Score: 14An Overview of Psychological Interventions for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) - ACAMH - 1 day(s) ago
Marking its tenth anniversary as a diagnosis, our scoping review summarised 50 studies reporting on psychological interventions and outcomes for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). In the absence of clinical guidelines to support clinicians, our review highlights that a range of psychological interventions can be implemented to support children and young people with ARFID. Here, we summarise the existing literature and highlight areas for further research.
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Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are well-established risk factors for self-harm and depression. However, despite their high comorbidity, there has been little focus on the impact of …
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TRIGGER WARNING: Please be aware that this podcast explores themes around the topic of self-harm. Dr. Galit Geulayov and Dr. Rohan Borschmann comment on the findings from the OxWell survey regarding self-harm behaviours as well as informal and formal support for adolescents who self-harm.
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In this fantastic podcast, part of the ‘Insights from the OxWell Student Survey’, @Digadulit & Dr. Rohan Borschmann discuss what was measured in relation to self-harm in the @oxwell_study & the relationship between self-harm and #Loneliness. Listen now: https://t.co/xTVScF4UbG https://t.co/iewR6KIf80
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Every International Women’s Day, there is a call to retain talented women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, with strategies and proposals often given by influential organisations such as the United Nations. These proposals aim to steer improvement in workplace cultures and environments, and champion equity in the opportunities available to women across fields. The theme of this year’s United Nations International Women’s Day is “Invest in women: Accelerate progress.” This blog discusses the leaky STEM pipeline with a focus on why we need to invest in women researchers, and sharing my own experiences as a woman pursing mental health research.
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Mashup Score: 2Do traumatic events and substance use co‐occur during adolescence? Testing three causal etiologic hypotheses - 2 day(s) ago
Background Why do potentially traumatic events (PTEs) and substance use (SU) so commonly co-occur during adolescence? Causal hypotheses developed from the study of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTS…
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Mashup Score: 1Conduct or Oppositional Defiant Disorder in Girls: A Cognitive Behavioural Skills Training - ACAMH - 3 day(s) ago
Dr. Christina Stadler discuss her co-authored JCPP paper ‘START NOW: a cognitive behavioral skills training for adolescent girls with conduct or oppositional defiant disorder – a randomized clinical trial’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.
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Mashup Score: 6#InspireInclusion: Addressing the Undue Service Burden Placed on Women Faculty in Psychology - ACAMH - 3 day(s) ago
Psychology is often highlighted as a STEM field that has “overcome” the gender gap present in academia; while it is true that significant progress has been made in our field over the last 20 years, gender gaps still remain with regard to service responsibilities. This burden is one contributor to the well-established differences in publication and grant rates and the under-representation of women at the full professor level. This blog highlights literature on this topic and some strategies for overcoming this undue service burden.
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Mashup Score: 0Commentary: Health anxiety in youth during ‘COVID’ – some thoughts prompted by Rask et al. (2024) - 3 day(s) ago
Researchers continue to count the short- and longer-term mental health costs for children and adolescents of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated exceptional restrictions imposed by governments o…
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In this podcast, on #PsychologicalInterventions & outcomes for #AvoidantRestrictiveFoodIntakeDisorder (ARFID), @emwills11 & @TomJewell17 discuss the different intervention modalities for #ARFID & share the main aims of their review. A great listen! https://t.co/ESy0ZzZ9ni https://t.co/l5EuJh4K6i