Mechanisms underlying treatment response in psychosis (MUTRIPS) is a European Research Council funded project which aims to identify the neural mechanisms underlying antipsychotic treatment response in psychosis.
A collaboration with the Wellcome Trust, CHIP-D (Circadian Health In Psychosis and Depression) aims to improve our understanding of the dynamic relationship between circadian biomarkers, sleep, cognition, and mental health.
The "Brain Circuits of Cognition" project aims to identify cognitive and neural markers of depression and schizophrenia. This is a collaboration between Boehringer Ingelheim and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London.
The EClocker project looks at the potential impact of sleep disturbances and shift schedules on the emotional wellbeing of NHS staff. An intervention designed to improve sleep and mood will also be explored.
Users of the app learn how to think differently about things that typically trigger paranoia and how to apply this way of thinking across all areas of life.
Developing and evaluating digital and distance learning psychoeducational interventions for carers of family members with autism spectrum condition concurrent with psychosis and eating disorders.