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of the Month: Mood Tracker: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Self-Monitoring Intervention for Emotional Distress After Traumatic Brain Injury 🧠 via The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
#NPsychPick of the Month: Mood Tracker: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Self-Monitoring Intervention for Emotional Distress After Traumatic Brain Injury Mood Tracker: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Self-Monitoring Intervention for Emotional Distress After Traumatic Brain Injury. Sherer, Mark PhD; Juengst, Shannon PhD; Sander, Angelle M. PhD; Leon-Novelo, Luis PhD; Liu, Xiangyi MS; Bogaards, Jay MA; Chua, Wilma BBA; Tran, Kim MA of th...
of the Month: Cognitrainer 🤖🧠
It's training for a new generation of mental health professionals ✅
CogniTrainer - AI Simulations It's training for a new generation of mental health professionals. Simulated Clients Select from diverse ages, genders, backgrounds and problems AI-Enhanced Training Provides students with realistic practice to better prepare them for professional work Export Transcripts Review entire session dialog...
of the Month: Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy in 3-D: Acceptance, Connectedness, and Defensiveness: Neuropsychoanalysis: Vol 25, No 2 🧠
#NPsychPick of the Month: Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy in 3-D: Acceptance, Connectedness, and Defensiveness: Neuropsychoanalysis: Vol 25, No 2. Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy in 3-D: Acceptance, Connectedness, and Defensiveness. Lawrence Fischman. of the Month Abstract As psychiatry weighs a move from a categorical to a dimensionally-based classification system, clinical research and treatment paradigms may shift towards ide...
of the Month: neumind 🧠✨
After following their development over the last few years, we are really excited this product has now launched and we can start trialling it. Fantastic job Ellis, a lot of hard work so far and no doubt a lot more to come!
neumind: Helping Digitise Neurorehabilitation. Millions of people live with or care for someone with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or dementia. We are here to help.
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FloatVR is a great VR tool with early stage scientific evaluation suggesting positive effects in promoting mindfulness, especially for people who struggle with traditional mindfulness meditation and those with shorter attention spans 👇🏽
FloatVR FloatVR - A new path to wellness.
Do Adolescents Learn Better From Reward or Punishment?
New evidence shows reward and punishment learning differs across adolescence.
Here the full article via Psychology today 👇🏽
Do Adolescents Learn Better From Reward or Punishment? New evidence shows reward and punishment learning differs across adolescence.
of the Month: Chasing the Numinous: Hungry Ghosts in the Shadow of the Psychedelic Renaissance 🍄 via Wiley Library.
#NPsychPick of the Month – Chasing the numinous: Hungry ghosts in the shadow of the psychedelic renaissance. Helge Michael Osterhold, Gisele Fernandes-Osterhold. Wiley Library August 2023. Chasing the Numinous: Hungry Ghosts in the Shadow of the Psychedelic Renaissance. Helge Michael Osterhold, Gisele Fernandes-Osterhold of the Month Abstract In recent years a renewed scientific, public and commercial interest in psychedelic medicines can be observed across the globe. As r...
of the Month: Congratulations to Dr. Sue Copstick on her new publication in The Neuropsychologist - The British Psychological Society: London & Home Counties Branch
#NPsychPick oft he Month – Developing an understanding of the Frontal Lobe Paradox through clinical group discussions. Copstick, Sue Turnbull, Lorraine Bobbie Tibbles, Jennifer Ashworth, Sarah Swanepoel, Henk J. Kinch, Julianne Moffitt, Jenna.... The Neuropsychologist 16 Developing an understanding of the Frontal Lobe Paradox through clinical group discussions. Copstick, Sue Turnbull, Lorraine Bobbie Tibbles, Jennifer Ashworth, Sarah Swanepoel, Henk J. Kinch, Julianne Moffitt, Jenna. of the Month Abstract This discussion paper pr...
The 21st NR-SIG-WFNR conference in Coimbra, Portugal will take place 30 June-1st July 2024. See you there 📍🇵🇹🧠
Stay tuned to Neuropsychology related Conferences and Events here 👉🏽 https://npsych-rehab.com/news-npsych/
of the Month: Applying EMDR therapy with clients who have impaired cognitive abilities 🧠 - via EMDR UK by author Dr Jonathan Hutchins ✅
Read the complete article here 👇🏽
#NPsychPick of the Month: Applying EMDR therapy with clients who have impaired cognitive abilities Neuro EMDR: Applying EMDR therapy with clients who have impaired cognitive abilities Author: Dr Jonathan Hutchins Simon Proudlock EMDR therapy has been shown to be highly effective and time efficient in addressing trauma memories in both adults and children. However, there are questions about how EM...
"Manifestation" is the belief that you can attract success in life through positive self-talk and visualisation, and behaving as though you’ve already achieved your goals. As of May 2023, TikTok videos featuring the tag "manifestation" have collectively garnered no fewer than 34.6 billion views.
However, new work suggests that people who believe in its principles — so-called "manifesters" — are at increased risk of various negative outcomes, including bankruptcy - via The British Psychological Society: London & Home Counties Branch
Here you can read the article 👇🏽
Manifestation: Believe and achieve? | BPS New study takes a look at the recent trend of manifestation, finding that manifesters are at increased risk of negative outcomes.
On behalf of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, the Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology, the International Neuropsychological Society, and the Sociedad Latinoamericana de Neuropsicologia, we are delighted to invite you to join us in the beautiful city of Porto for the Global Neuropsychology Congress in July 2024.
ASSBI - Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment FESN Student Liaison Committee International Neuropsychological Society SLAN
More info here 👇🏽
Global Neuropsychology Congress 2024 On behalf of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI), the Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology (FESN), the International Neuropsychological Society (INS), and the Sociedad Latinoamericana de Neuropsicologia, we are delighted to invite you to join us in the b...
A new research article by our team of clinicians in the issue 15 of The Neuropsychologist - British Psychological Society 👇🏽
"Impact of Covid-19 lockdown on the mood, behaviour, and social activities of people with brain injury in the UK: Results of a survey of brain injury professionals’ reports."
#NPsychTeamResearch – Impact of Covid-19 lockdown for people with brain injury in the UK. Carlacci De Mattia, Campbell, Parrett. The Neuropsychologist April 2023 via NPsych The Neuropsychologist 15: 40-51 Impact of Covid-19 lockdown on the mood, behaviour, and social activities of people with brain injury in the UK: Results of a survey of brain injury professionals’ reports De Mattia, Lucilla Carlacci Campbell, Tomás Parrett, Neil Abstract The...
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Glasgow, Scotland on 7th – 9th June 2023
Conference marking the 20th anniversary of the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Special Interest Group of the WFNR and the 20th anniversary of clinical neuropsychology training at the University of Glasgow.
https://mersevents.com/nr-sig-wfnr20thNR-SIG-WFNR
NR-SIG-WFNR This is the home page for the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Special Interest Group of the WFNR
: Our clinician Dr Tomás Campbell on Voice of Islam Radio Breakfast Show talking about the impact of early deprivation on brain development – Podcast 28-10-2022: 1h20min into the show
#NPsychTeamMedia: Dr Campbell on Breakfast Show – Voice of Islam Radio – impact of early deprivation on brain development – October 2022 via NPsych Share this...FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
Critiquing the evidence behind “evidence-based conclusions” about ADHD ADHD consensus statement - Shuichi Suetani and Gaj Panagoda explore the World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement published in 2021.
Brenda has been supporting our wonderful client for a number of years now and their bond is so lovely to see.
Our carers are so much more than helpers, they become friends and companions and often an integral part of the family.
Thank you Brenda for everything you do. 🧡
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Many congratulations to our clinician Lucilla Carlacci De Mattia on co-authoring a research paper on body representation, published in the August issue of Cortex journal 👏👏👏
Objects with motor valence affect the visual processing of human body... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945222001381
Objects with motor valence affect the visual processing of human body parts: Evidence from behavioural and ERP studies Recent findings indicate that the mental representation of an object contains crucial information about the motor interactions relevant for its intend…
We really can become ‘hangry’, suggests first real-world test of idea Some lab-based work has suggested we can become more irritable when we are hungry – now the phenomenon has been seen in the real-world too
Tech of the month🤖:
VATS - Virginia Assistive Technology System (web learning): a good information resource for assistive technology in rehabilitation
https://vats.org/learn.htm
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https://npsych-rehab.com/technology/
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Season of birth is not related to risk of developing anxiety or depression By Emily Reynolds. Study runs counter to earlier findings linking season of birth to mental health outcomes.
BPS Research Digest: People who apologise a lot are seen as more warm and sincere. By Emma Young
https://digest.bps.org.uk/2022/02/17/people-who-apologise-a-lot-are-seen-as-more-warm-and-sincere/?fbclid=IwAR0yBUPS_vb6plgykvzA_BO7QJlZQ58oteJumuBrJirSAWuPW_Y-3afjYoQ
People who apologise a lot are seen as more warm and sincere By Emma Young. Frequent apologisers also seen as having less agency, but only if their apologies are typically weak.
“Drinking To Cope” Doesn’t Work, Even When We Believe That It Does By Emma Young. Although participants believed that drinking eased unpleasant feelings, depression-related symptoms actually increased after drinking.
‘Those secrets… they’re literally eroding my bones’ – Kyle Kelleher considers Adverse Childhood Experiences, and the need to discuss family trauma.
https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-34/october-2021/those-secrets-theyre-literally-eroding-my-bones
Women And Early Career Academics Experience Imposter Syndrome In Fields That Emphasise Natural Brilliance By Emily Reynolds. Women, but not men, report greater feelings of imposter syndrome in fields perceived to be oriented towards natural brilliance rather than hard work.
Tech of the Month: July 2021
Check out this handy and informative CBIT-In-Hand App for families affected by ABI.
Our previous winners:
https://npsych-rehab.com/technology/
Technology Advances in technology offer simple ways of supporting clients' cognitive functions, that’s why they offer exciting possibilities in neuropsychology
Bedtime Music Can Disrupt Your Sleep By Triggering Earworms By Emma Young. Surprisingly, instrumental music appears more disrupted than music with lyrics.
How can we understand the suicidal mind in the moment of crisis?
https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-34/june-2021/how-can-we-understand-suicidal-mind-moment-crisis
Cats Like To Sit In Squares — Even Ones That Are Really Optical Illusions By Emma Young. Citizen science project shows that cats are tricked by “Kanizsa squares” too.
Well done team! Tomas Campbell Neil Parrett
NPsych Pick of the Month: April 2021.
Research publication from our team at NPsych as a contribution to the upcoming issue of The Neuropsychologist, 11, 2021.
#NPsychTeamResearch: The impact of Covid-19 and lockdown on the lives of people with TBI. Campbell & Parrett. The Neuropsychologist 11, 2021 via NPsych NPsych Pick of the Month, April 2021: The impact of Covid-19 and lockdown on the lives of people with traumatic brain injury: Do we need an increased focus on the assessment and enhancement of resilience? Campbell and Parrett. NPsych. The Neuropsychologist, 11, 2021.
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