Alex Stainton
@alexstainton6
Early Psychosis Research Fellow at Orygen and University of Melbourne
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27-12-2015 18:30:36
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If you are an RA and would like some extra casual work to help us finish the Reduce study on antipsychotic dose reduction, our partners in the study Australian Catholic University are hiring acu.edu.au/about-acu/care…
Hot off the press! Really excited to see the second data chapter of my PhD published in Biological Psychiatry today! Many many thanks to my PRONIA Project collaborators and especially Lianne Schmaal, Dom Dwyer, Stephen Wood, Nikolaos Koutsouleris, & Rachel Upthegrove MBE! biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-… #phdchat
Congratulations Nicholas Cheng on publishing your honours thesis. Fantastic work 👏 with Stephen Wood Ashleigh Lin @alisonryung Patrick McGorry Orygen Intelligence trajectories in individuals at ultra-high risk for psycho... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Addressing cognitive difficulties is a top treatment priority for youth with mental ill-health but this need often goes unmet. Our published survey shows which interventions for cognition are most appealing to youth. Check out our open access article 👇onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Cognitive screening plays a crucial role in identifying individuals who require interventions for cognitive functioning. Assoc Prof. Kelly Allott and Prof Medalia explain bit.ly/3WsNQ4H #WorldSchizophreniaDay2023 #psychosis
Great to see this out Alex Stainton ! Important to think about individual needs based care for cognition regardless of diagnosis
It’s been a great morning so far at #iepa14! Next up is my poster presentation for the “CogScreen” study. I’m here at poster 68 until 13:55. Come along to hear about our work validating a cognitive screening tool for early psychosis! Kelly Allott Isabel Zbukvic
Another great paper led by Alex Stainton demonstrates cognition is a critical treatment target in early psychosis