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A major new research project, launched earlier this year, is examining how changes to police involvement in mental health crisis responses are affecting people, services, and communities across Englan...
New research finds that people with psychosis experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) benefit from a combination of therapy styles. The STAR trial, led by the Institute of Psychiatry...
On Saturday 4 July, the LGBTQ+ Staff Network proudly marched in this year's Pride in London Parade. With additional support, the network was able to invest in new T-shirts, accessories and a banner, h...
Recent research finds that over 137,000 adults enter treatment for substance misuse in England each year but we know that for several of our patients, addiction and mental health often go hand in hand...
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Samaritans provide support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide. They have created created a resources hub with advice on how to safely cover suicide and self-harm in the media.