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Health Psychology

High Social Vulnerability Predicts Worse Long-Term Outcomes After Traumatic Injury

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Clinical Psychology

Long-Term Prognosis for Some Patients with Severe Brain Injury Better Than Expected, Says Study

Health Psychology

Inequalities in Disability Between Richest and Poorest in the UK More than Tripled in Past Decades, New Report Finds

Child Psychology

Joanna Griffin Published New Book – ‘Day by Day: Emotional Wellbeing in Parents of Disabled Children’

Mental Health

Top Tips to Overcome the Mental and Emotional Impacts of a Physical Disability

Ellen Diamond
Mental Health

8 Ways to Enhance Daily Life for a Person with a Disability

Tommy Williamson
Organisational Psychology

A Culture of Access: How to Harness the Power of a Disabled Workforce

Eliza Cochrane
Health Psychology

How Do Disability Interventions and Theory Influence Each Other?

Dr Elizabeth Kaplunov
Special Needs

Melanie Timberlake Speaks at Women’s Radio Station

Political Psychology

9 Leading Mental Health Organisations Call for Removal of Benefit Sanctions

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8th Service User Symposium

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