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Rachael Jack Looks Toward Future of Psychological Science as First Editor of Advances in Psychological Science Open

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Psychological science stands at a pivotal moment in its historyat the nexus of urgent global challenges, transformative technologies, and a crisis of trust in science. How will it be unique from other journals that feature psychological research? Well ask: What are the next frontiers for psychological science?

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Collaborative Solutions: Cross-Sector Partnerships Transforming Mental Health Data Systems Across Cultures

Child Mind Intitute

Mental health conditions now account for a staggering 16 percent of the noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) burden, with disproportionate impacts on young people living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Each brings a unique perspective on interventions, while ensuring solutions that are effective across cultures and communities.

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Oxford strengthens global mindfulness research with £1 million gift

Department of Psychiatry News

Our support aims to advance global mental health by promoting evidence-based mindfulness approaches that empower individuals to prioritise wellbeing and live healthier, more resilient lives." Search NIHR OXFORD HEALTH BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTRE NEWS Please follow the link below to read the news on the NIHR BRC website.

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New OPM-MEG brain scanner installed at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA)

Department of Psychiatry News

The technology was officially launched at an Open Day in the Department of Psychiatry on June 6. The technology will be used by researchers working across the Departments of Psychiatry, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Experimental Psychology at Oxford.

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Context and Care vs. Isolate and Control: An Interview on the Dilemmas of Global Mental Heath with Arthur Kleinman

Mad in America

healthcare, and offers insightful reflections on the global mental health movement. The most important findings come from global mental health studies in countries like India. Kleinman : It has to do with the development of an educated middle class globally. Listen to the audio of the interview here.

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Oxford-developed support for child anxiety to be adapted for families in Chile

Department of Psychiatry News

Pimavanserin and emotional processing (PANDER) Study The Neural Basis of Habit Learning The Delphi Survey

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Beyond Greenspaces and Mental Health: The Power of the Wild

Mad in America

For my MSc in Global Mental Health and Society, my dissertation attempted to explore human-nature relationships by studying urban greenspace at the intersection of land management, public healthcare, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030.