Second webinar instalment shares initial findings from world first genetic study into premenstrual dysphoric disorder

The Women’s Winter Webinars series aims to discuss how reproductive events such as pregnancy, the menstrual cycle and reproductive ageing can impact the mental health of women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB).

King’s College London launches new website to support people making decisions around their mental health

Advance Choice Documents (ACDs) are written or spoken records that allow people living with a mental illness to state in advance what treatment they would like to be offered in the event of becoming unwell. 

Investigating the lesser known symptoms of depression and anxiety

Researchers at the NCMH have been investigating how memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills are impacted by mental illness, and how the internet can be used to treat more people using an innovative digital assessment, the Cardiff ONline Cognitive Assessment (CONCA).

Schizophrenia in film and television – what’s the reality?

In modern-day society we are inundated by various forms of media, including film and television. However, if we solely focus on entertainment value, it can be easy to forget that not everything we see on our screens is an accurate reflection of reality.