World Sleep Day blog by our Sleep Researcher, Sophie Faulkner

This World Sleep Day, our Sleep Researcher, Sophie Faulkner has written a blog about her work and research into sleep.
Read World Sleep Day blog by our Sleep Researcher, Sophie Faulkner…Posted on at by Becky Mellor
This World Sleep Day, our Sleep Researcher, Sophie Faulkner has written a blog about her work and research into sleep.
Read World Sleep Day blog by our Sleep Researcher, Sophie Faulkner…Posted on at by Carl Bateson
Katherine Berry is Professor of Clinical Psychology at The University of Manchester and Co-Director of GMMH’s Complex Trauma and Resilience Research Unit. Her research has focused on understanding the psychological and social causes of psychosis, and on the development and evaluation of more accessible psychological treatments for people with psychosis in community and inpatient settings.
Read #MHNRU Journal Club - February 2022 - Professor Katherine Berry…Posted on at by Carl Bateson
It is well known that sitting all day can have an unhealthy impact on the body and mind.
Thanks to the vigour and generosity of Sir Tom Moore, the R&I Team have been awarded a grant to train NHS staff & colleagues in simple Isometric exercises that can be done at work or home....
Read Office/Home-Based Simple Exercises for NHS Staff & colleagues…Posted on at by Carl Bateson
GMMH's Mental Health Nursing Research Unit holds a monthly online Journal Club that is open to anyone who would like to attend.
For January’s Journal Club, Dr Samantha Hartley discussed her article...
Read #MHNRU Journal Club - January 2022 - Dr Samantha Hartley…Posted on at by Carl Bateson
GMMH's Mental Health Nursing Research Unit holds a monthly online Journal Club that is open to anyone who would like to attend.
For December's Journal Club, Professor Mick McKeown discussed his article...
Restraint minimisation in mental health care: Legitimate or illegitimate force? An ethnographic study
Read #MHNRU Journal Club - December 2021 - Professor Mick McKeown…As a service user, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support.
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