All Stories

  1. Research watch: routes to marginalised students’ increased inclusion and empowerment
  2. Research watch: comment on a report on “race” and ethnic disparities in the UK
  3. Research watch: trauma-informed mental health care and avoiding exclusion of people with a psychosis diagnosis from trauma therapies
  4. Research watch: exclusion and health inequality in England and what can be done to reverse it – discussing the Marmot review 10 years on
  5. Development and validation of the trainee rated impact of involvement index (TRIple-I) in clinical psychology training
  6. Research watch: tackling everyday exclusion
  7. Research watch: people of Black African and African Caribbean heritage in the UK and USA – psychosis, racism and inclusion
  8. Research watch: what really helps recovery in relation to severe mental health difficulties?
  9. Primary-school-based art therapy: exploratory study of changes in children’s social, emotional and mental health
  10. Pets, animal-assisted therapy and social inclusion
  11. Group art therapy: supporting social inclusion through an ancient practice?
  12. Social exclusion prevents us understanding the role of sleep in psychosis and “schizophrenia”
  13. Mental health of people in the military depends on social inclusion: why not for all of us?
  14. Research watch: is social inclusion for service users increased when mental health professionals “come out” as service users?
  15. Ethnic minority membership and depression in the UK and America
  16. Dyslexia: is it genetic and what does this mean for social inclusion?
  17. Aims for service user involvement in mental health training: staying human
  18. How included are mental health service users in decisions about their medication?
  19. Mental health, human rights and social inclusion for adults and children
  20. Do computers increase older people’s inclusion and wellbeing?
  21. How Do “Mental Health Professionals” Who Are Also or Have Been “Mental Health Service Users” Construct Their Identities?
  22. School inclusion for children with mental health difficulties
  23. Coping with cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis, adapting it for another culture, and community inclusion
  24. Students, inclusion, help-seeking and compassionate caring
  25. Do clinicians and clinical researchers do enough to foster social inclusion?
  26. The challenges of research on new ways to support recovery
  27. Mental health recovery is social
  28. When bad things happen our brains change but psychotherapy and support can help the recovery of our brains and our lives
  29. Research Watch: talking therapy for anxiety and social difficulties may improve social inclusion after diagnosis with schizophrenia
  30. Research Watch: making social inclusion happen through community-based projects
  31. Improving social inclusion for young people diagnosed with “first episode psychosis”: employment, education and online support
  32. Research watch: recovery as a personal journey: how mental health services are trying to support it
  33. An exploration into the effectiveness of self‐help CBT for mothers with mild to moderate depression and/or anxiety in the London Borough of Bexley
  34. Research watch: the power of genetic and biological explanations to reduce social inclusion