Dr Victoria Williamson
@vwilliamson_psy
Researcher at King's College London & University of Bath. Interested in trauma, moral injury and PTSD. Contact: [email protected]
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Prof Murphy from Combat Stress King's Centre for Military Health Research speaking about doing research with under served groups - including spouses of military personnel - and the importance of coproducing research to understand and respond to their needs π #UKPTS2024 UKPTS
Our newest paper reviews experiences as well as barriers/facilitators to PTSD treatment and psychedelic therapy. We can't ignore the very practical hurdles that stand in the way of good care. π dovepress.com/articles.php?aβ¦ UKPTS Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King's Centre for Military Health Research
π’ Calling all UK media workers! Participate in our research exploring the impact of morally challenging events on wellbeing. Your insights are crucial to understanding and improving the support available ππFor more infoπ tinyurl.com/mediaMI Dr Sian Williams
Delighted to have been awarded this funding to co-produce story books for children and young people whose parents struggle with moral injury. Professor Neil Greenberg UKPTS Combat Stress
Great to see our King's College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience research highlighted in Journalism.co.uk. We want to understand the experiences of media workers who have faced morally challenging events. To find out more, see journalism.co.uk/news/have-your⦠Professor Neil Greenberg Dr Sian Williams UKPTS
To learn more about our moral injury research, including the co-design of the Restore & Rebuild (R&R) treatment, you can also check out our short video π youtu.be/oPqLvkcencY?siβ¦ King's Centre for Military Health Research Forces in Mind Trust UKPTS Professor Neil Greenberg
π’ Calling parents navigating moral injury: Help us in crafting storybooks for children whose parents struggle with moral injury. Your insight is invaluable in shaping narratives that heal, support and inspire. Let's create together! ππ« contact π[email protected]
Excited to share info on our Bone Cancer Research Trust funded project to understand wellbeing in patients with spine sarcoma. We're committed to improving quality of life through innovative research. Stay tuned for updates! πshorturl.at/V2jjk Oxford Spine Sarcoma Group University of Bath UKPTS Gerard MSc SCP (Tr & Orth) NMP RN MFPCEd