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Reflecting on the 2025 Writing Retreat at Delta Breadsall Priory Country Club

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Jul 25, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, 2023 Cohort, Events

Midlands MHN DTP & Sustainable Hydrogen CDT 2025 Writing Retreat Earlier this week, second and third-year MHN DTP fellows came together with final year fellows from the Sustainable Hydrogen CDT for a three-day residential writing retreat at the tranquil Delta...

Celebrating Laurence’s Contribution to BJPsych Open

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Jul 3, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Laurence Astill Wright, Publications

i We are delighted to celebrate Laurence for their outstanding contribution to the recent BJPsych Open publication titled “How do individuals with bipolar disorder experience ecological momentary assessment and mood monitoring? A systematic review and qualitative...

In Conversation with Naomi Williams: Understanding the Complexities of Neurodiversity in Children and Young People’s Mental Health

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Apr 22, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Achievements, Naomi Williams

w We’re incredibly proud of our PhD student, Naomi Williams, for her recent interview on Understanding the Complexities of Neurodiversity in Children and Young People’s Mental Health. Naomi’s thoughtful insights and dedication to improving support...

Coproduction with Users of New Digitial Technology: Laurence Astill Wright’s New Publication

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Feb 22, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Laurence Astill Wright, Publications

i We are thrilled to announce that our PhD student, Laurence Astill Wright, has co-authored a groundbreaking study titled “Improving the Utility, Safety, and Ethical Use of a Passive Mood-Tracking App for People With Bipolar Disorder Using Coproduction: Qualitative...

Dopamine and the Drive to Do Good: Celebrating Jamie Talbot’s New Publication on Prosocial Motivation in Parkinson’s Disease

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Jan 27, 2025 | 2022 Cohort, Jamie Talbot, Publications

i Dopamine and the Drive to Do Good: Celebrating Jamie Talbot’s New Publication on Prosocial Motivation in Parkinson’s Disease We are thrilled to spotlight an exciting new publication from one of our outstanding PhD Programme students, Jamie Talbot, whose work as...

Rapid Realist Review: Verity Jones New Publication Examining Coproduction in Youth Mental Health Services

by MidlandsMHNDTPAdmin | Aug 26, 2024 | 2022 Cohort, Publications, Verity Jones

i Our dedicated and passionate PhD student, Verity Jones, has co-authored a pivotal study titled “A Rapid Realist Review of Literature Examining Co‐production in Mental Health Services for Youth”, published in JCPP Advances. This open-access review synthesises 57...
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