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You can discover the different research and innovations EPUT has been part of, from the past to the present. You'll also find a range of publications that provide details on research results and projects that our teams and individuals have contributed to.

To better understand the functioning of the brain in Dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease.

A new support programme for people who have type 2 diabetes and a mental illness.

 

 

Genetics Links to Anxiety and Depression. For those with diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression.

Meeting the needs of women veterans in mental health services ARU. Veterans and families institute for military social research

Meeting the needs of women veterans in mental health services: Co-designing guidance for healthcare professionals.

Recovery Colleges Characterisation and Testing. For newly registered Recovery College service user students.

Understanding the role of adult community mental health services in avoiding hospital admissions.

 

 

Eating disorder genetics Initiative EDGI

 

Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative. For those with diagnoses of eating disorders.

 

Researching and comparing inflammation and biomarkers in early cognitive disorders to those without.

Researching unexplained sudden deaths, suicide & homicide.

 

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Improve mental health diagnosis and treatment. For IAPT self-referrals made using the Limbic chatbot.

A Lewy Body Dementia Network Longitudinal Study in the UK

A Lewy Body Dementia Network Longitudinal Study in the UK. For Dementia diagnoses with Lewy Bodies or Parkinson's Disease.

MELD mapping and evaluation services for children with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge. Warwick. The univiersity of Warwick

How community services models affect the outcomes of children with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge and their families.

For those with lived psychosis-related experience.

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