Charlotte Austin
@psychaustin.bsky.social
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Mental Health Researcher | Oxford University | Moral Psychology | Nature and Wellbeing
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Can sleep patterns reveal psychosis risk?

I'm excited to share our latest systematic review and meta-analysis: Digital sleep phenotype and wrist actigraphy in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis and people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/28/1...
How do you design a study to descover how nature improves mental health?

I was thrilled to share our poster at the Oxford University Psychitry Away Day, summarising how we have worked with young people to co-produce a nature walk to invesitgate the relationship between nature and wellbeing.
Very excited to read this paper when peer-reviewed: WEIRD Questions: Diversifying Conceptual Sampling. Currently available as a pre-print!
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Effective therapy is so much more than saying the right words in the right order. Chatbots posing as therapists are dangerous.

Some products "claim to have advanced degrees from specific universities, like Stanford"

Glad the APA is speaking out about this.

www.nytimes.com/2025/02/24/h...
Human Therapists Prepare for Battle Against A.I. Pretenders
Chatbots posing as therapists may encourage users to commit harmful acts, the nation’s largest psychological organization warned federal regulators.
www.nytimes.com
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Here we go! 3rd installment of the misinformation and belief science preconference at #SPSP2025. First up is Jeff Hancock talking about the truth-default theory of deception detection. We are all truth-biased, expect ppl to be honest and most are but we can shift out of that mindset when cued. 1/
Misinformation circa 2025

Jeff Hancock & Ryan Moore
Thank you @bmj.com mental health for providing feedback and publishing the article and thank you to all our wonderful collegues at the @oxfordpsychiatry.bsky.social
Can sleep patterns reveal psychosis risk?

I'm excited to share our latest systematic review and meta-analysis: Digital sleep phenotype and wrist actigraphy in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis and people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/28/1...
Such an important research area!
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This paper showing that kids evaluate punishment differently depending on severity, first-authored by Young-eun Lee, is now published. Pretty version here: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-.... Free full text in thread below. 🧪 #PsychSciSky #SocialPsyc #DevPsyc #CogPsyc @socphilpsych.bsky.social
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Important new evidence published today: large-scale DofE trial (N=12,166) found that two universal MH awareness interventions, in secondary schools, led to an *increase* in emotional symptoms at long term (9-12 month) follow up

tinyurl.com/4ffday8y

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Department for Education. Effectiveness of school mental health awareness interventions
Universal approaches in English secondary schools
February 2025
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📢 Come and join our team!
Job Opportunity: Research Assistant.
Join our team at the University of Oxford Mindfulness Research Centre to support an #MBCT #RCT study of young people’s mental health.
📍 Based in Oxford, hybrid work available
📆 10-month post, apply by Feb 25!
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Would recommend any researcher working with PPIE read "‘Conjuring PPI’ - the unseen labour of patient and public involvement" in this NIHRs round-up!
📢Out now - our Together in Research Winter newsletter - includes:

- A round-up of our annual involvement in research event.

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Text on a light blue background reads: NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South London, Together in Research, The patient, service user, carer and public involvement newsletter from ARC South London (Winter 2024-25)