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Academy Health
Academy Health

Avademy Health  is a research organisation that focuses on health services research. Health Science Research is the science of study that determines what works, for whom, at what cost, and under what circumstances. It studies how our health system works, how to support patients and providers in choosing the right care, and how to improve health through care delivery. AcademyHealth has been advancing this field by:

  • Acting as an objective broker of information
  • Bringing together stakeholders to address the current and future needs of an evolving health system
  • Inform health policy and practice, and
  • Translate evidence into action.

As the professional home and leading national organization for health services researchers, policymakers, and health care practitioners and stakeholders, AcademyHealth – together with its members – increases the understanding of methods and data used in the field, enhances the professional skills of researchers and research users, and expands awareness. They work year-round to fulfill our mission by:

  • Hosting conferences and events that highlight innovative health services research and provide insight into the state of health policy;
  • Offering programs, scholarships and fellowships, and learning networks that contribute to the financial, human, and data infrastructure necessary to improve the scientific basis of the field; and
  • Working alongside policymakers and providers at all levels to apply research evidence to real-world health care challenges.

AcademyHealth has a long and successful track record in this space. The organization was formed in June 2000, following a merger between the Alpha Center, a leading health policy resource center providing research analysis, facilitation, education, and training, and the Association for Health Services Research, a non-profit professional society for those with a commitment to health services research, whose mission involved educating consumers and policymakers about the importance of health services research, securing funding for the field, and providing networking and professional development opportunities.bBuilding on the strengths of its predecessor organizations and remaining ever-receptive to the evolving needs of the field.

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AcademyHealth Programs
AcademyHealth Programs

AcademyHealth programs are led by our expert staff, supported by funding from a variety of partners, and all aimed at improving health and the health system. An alphabetical list of both past and current activities is below. Efforts include learning, translation and dissemination, technical assistance, professional services, as well as stakeholder engagement and community building.

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AcademyHealth Student Chapters
AcademyHealth Student Chapters

AcademyHealth supports student chapters to enhance the learning and professional development experience for students in health services research and health policy. AcademyHealth offers benefits to student chapter members including discounts on event registration, access to career resources, scholarship offerings, and networking and mentoring opportunities. Initiating a student chapter at an accredited college or university is free. AcademyHealth provides a portfolio of information, events, training opportunities, and forms that are useful in starting and maintaining a chapter. AcademyHealth provides support to student chapters in instituting programs and projects of interest. Utilize the following resources to enhance your experience.

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Syllabi Catalog
Syllabi Catalog

The AcademyHealth Syllabi Catalog provides a detailed list of syllabi used in schools and universities that focus on related topics in Health Service Research.

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The AcademyHealth Professional Development Catalog
The AcademyHealth Professional Development Catalog

The AcademyHealth Professional Development Catalog provides a detailed list of upcoming virtual offerings including: webinars, Google Hangouts, and seminars led by experts in Health Service Research​

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Address: 1666 K Street NW, Suite 1100 | Washington, DC 20006

Country: United States of America

Email: info@academyhealth.org.

Call 202.292.6700

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African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI)
African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI)

The African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI) is a mental health research capacity building grant funded through the Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training and Science (DELTAS) in Africa, a programme implemented with the support of Wellcome.  AMARI is a consortium of four African universities namely; Addis Ababa University, College of Medicine - University of Malawi, University of Cape Town and University of Zimbabwe. These are supported by three UK universities namely; King’s College London, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. AMARI’s overall goal is to build an Africa-led network of future leaders in mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) research in Ethiopia, Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

AMARI aims to equip researchers to lead high quality mental health research programmes that meet the needs of their countries, and to establish a sustainable career path for these researchers. A particular focus is on integrating MNS research into existing programmes such as HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health work. Areas of research include

  • HIV & AIDS: assessing for neuro-cognitive disorders associated with HIV. Improving sex-workers' adherence to HIV antiretroviral medication.
  • OVERCOMING ADDICTION: experiences of recovery from substance misuse through finding new roles in life. Intervention in emergency room settings for alcohol and drug misuse.
  • MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH: impact of maternal depression on mother-to-child HIV transmission. Psycho-social interventions to treat peri-natal depression.
  • MENTAL HEALTH IN PHYSICAL DISEASE: validating screening tools for depression in non-communicable diseases like diabetes. Assessing interactions of psychiatric and physical medications.
  • SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS: trans-generational impact of Serious Mental Illness in families, and the economic costs of SMI. Psycho-social interventions for Bipolar Disorder in primary care. Understanding cognitive impairment in psychosis.
  • CAREGIVER BURDEN: understanding the challenges faced by those who care for people with serious medical conditions.

Over the term of their research fellowship, AMARI offer fellows a range of training courses to develop their skills. This contributes to the success of their fellowships and sets them up for long-term career success as mental health researchers and leaders. AMARI offer all of our PhD and post-doc fellows the following training packages:

  • Introduction course: public and global mental health, PhD requirements, research programmes
  • Epidemiology and statistics: study designs, disease measures, analysis strategies (year 1), and statistical computing (year 2)
  • Systematic reviewing: developing a proposal, search strategies, screening, writing up
  • ACES: Academic Competencies Enhancement Series: this ten-workshop course covers a range of non-technical career development skills - click here for details
  • Webinar series: additional research skills sessions delivered online, e.g. statistics, adapting interventions, implementation science, article critiques, working with research participants
  • Training of trainers: they have begun to expand our range of courses to include 'training of trainers' courses, which are vital to ensure sustainability of research skills in project centres. AMARIs first training of trainers session - on systematic literature reviews - was conducted in May 2018 by Helen Jack of Harvard University. In 2019, AMARI expanded the range of train the trainer sessions to encompass sessions from the ACES course on career development skills.

 

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Address: University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Mazowe Street, Avondale

Country: Zimbabwe

Email: amariconsortium@gmail.com

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America Brain Foundation
America Brain Foundation

The American Brain Foundation is a national foundation dedicated to the relentless pursuit of early diagnoses, improved treatments, and the discovery of cures for brain diseases and disorders. They invest in research of the whole brain and all neurologic disorders knowing they are interconnected. The American Brain Foundation has a unique research partnership with the American Academy of Neurology. This gives the Foundation access to the best and brightest minds to source the most high-risk and high-reward research cutting across various diseases of the brain.

The American Brain Foundation was founded to bring researchers and donors together to cure brain diseases and disorders. For almost 30 years, they have funded research across a broad spectrum of brain and nervous system diseases and disorders in the pursuit of improved treatments, prevention, and cures. The American Brain Foundation focus on the full spectrum of brain diseases and disorders because we believe that when we cure one disease, we will cure many. 

Brain Diseases From A-Z
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The American Brain Foundation’s Cure One, Cure Many Award
The American Brain Foundation’s Cure One, Cure Many Award

The American Brain Foundation’s Cure One, Cure Many Award seeks to attract the best minds in brain disease research to advance research that addresses key knowledge gaps that cut across brain diseases. The award brings together funders to advance progress on large-scale, cross-cutting research topics.

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The American Brain Foundation’s Next Generation Research Grants
The American Brain Foundation’s Next Generation Research Grants

The American Brain Foundation’s Next Generation Research Grants fund and support innovative investigations by the best and brightest early-career researchers. Funding research across a broad spectrum of the brain is our best hope for finding better treatments, prevention, and cures for brain diseases and disorders. With the support of our donors, we’re helping to launch long-term careers for the next generation of clinical neuroscience researchers so that one day we can all enjoy life without brain disease.

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Address: American Brain Foundation 201 Chicago Ave Minneapolis, MN 55415

Country: United States of America

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American Academy of Sleep Medicine
American Academy of Sleep Medicine

American Academy of Sleep Medicine conducts research to advance sleep care and enhancing sleep health to improve lives. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine is the premier professional society representing the sleep medicine specialty.

 

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Address: 2510 North Frontage Road Darien, IL 60561

Country: United States of America

Email: contact@aasm.org

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American Mental Health Foundation (AMHF)
American Mental Health Foundation (AMHF)

The American Mental Health Foundation (AMHF) is a research organization that advocates for improving the quality of treatment, developing more effective methods of research and making professional treatment available to lower-wage individuals. The object of this Association is to promote, advance, promulgate, perform or carry out, enter into, cultivate, establish and organize scientific research and studies in the field of mental health, psychology, psychoanalysis and related domains; organize work groups and seminars for staff members to engage in other educational work; and publishing books under the imprint of American Mental Health Foundation Books.

 

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Address: 128 2 Pl Brooklyn New York 11231-4102

Postal Address: Box 3 Riverdale New York 10471-0003

Email: elomke@americanmentalhealthfoundation.org

Call 212 737 9027

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ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders
ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders

ARC Centres of Excellence are prestigious research hubs in which experts from across the nation work in collaboration to extend Australia's international standing in areas of national priority. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD) offers unique opportunities for interdisciplinary and international collaborative research in the study of cognition, its disorders and their treatment. The five CCD research areas include: 

  • Belief formation: the Belief Formation Program aims to advance understanding of the normal processing systems for higher-order cognition that are required for healthy belief formation and revision, and the psychiatric symptoms that reflect disorders of these systems. 
  • Language Program: the investigation of language development in typically developing children and language processing in adults, and study children and adults with language disorders (such as specific language impairment and aphasia). 
  • Memory Program: investigation of the cognitive systems and brain structures underlying various forms of memory, including autobiographical, episodic, semantic, procedural and working memory as well as imagination of future events. The Memory Program aims to develop cognitive models of these memory systems and develop ways to measure these processes in humans.
  • Person perception: investigation of how people extract, process and use information about other people. 
  • Reading: the use theoretical models of reading as the basis for investigating how children learn to read, why some children have so much difficulty (developmental dyslexia), and how such difficulties may best be treated. 
  • Cross-Program Projects: projects bringing together researchers and students from across the various CCD research programs encouraging collaboration and innovation in cognitive science research. 

The Centre's interdisciplinary research teams tackle several basic questions in cognitive science and implement intervention programs that inform educational policy and clinical practice. The five research programs inform the diagnosis and treatment of a range of cognitive disorders including dyslexia, specific language impairment, autism, dementia and schizophrenia. 

 

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Address: Level 3, Australian Hearing Hub 16 University Avenue Macquarie University NSW 2109

Email: ccd@mq.edu.au

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Asia Pacific International Research and Education Network (ASPIRE)
Asia Pacific International Research and Education Network (ASPIRE)

Asia Pacific International Research and Education Network (ASPIRE) aims to build capacity for mental health services research in the Sub-Mekong. ASPIRE aims to forge a regional collaborative network for service, research, & education devoted to improving the lives of women and children, the elderly , and persons with mental disorders. In addition, ASPIRE is intended to foster “umbrella projects” that can generate better cross-national and cross-cultural understanding of how best to define, evaluate, and treat both common and serious mental health conditions, while supporting local efforts that are designed to address specific national needs.

 

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Asia-Australia Mental Health (AAMH)
Asia-Australia Mental Health (AAMH)

 

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Association for Consumer Research
Association for Consumer Research

 

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Association for Research in Personality
Association for Research in Personality

 

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Australian Neuroscience Society
Australian Neuroscience Society

The Australian Neuroscience Society is a non-profit organisation of scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system and are actively involved in research and teaching. The primary objective of the Society shall be the advancement of the neurosciences by facilitating the dissemination of information pertaining to neuroscience, in teaching and research, by conducting meetings, seminars and lectures at local and national levels. They aim to clarify the actions of the nervous system and how diseases of the nervous system can be treated. This may take the form of presenting novel data at workshops and / or the publishing of novel data generated by members of the Society.

 

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Australian Neuroscience Society
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Australian Research Council
Australian Research Council

The Australian Research Council (ARC) is a Commonwealth entity that plays an important role in the provision of Government support for research in Australia and delivers policy and programmes that advance Australian research and innovation globally and benefit the community, It advises the Australian Government on research matters and administers the National Competitive Grants Programme,

  • Discovery Program
  • Linkage Program
  • International Strategy
  • International Collaboration
  • International Engagement
  • Industry Collaboration
  • The Research Management System (RMS)
  • Peer Review
  • Grants Dataset
  • Commonwealth Grants
  • Australian Government Investment into Research Infrastructure
  • Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
  • Media and Resources

 

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Address: Level 2, 11 Lancaster Place Canberra Airport ACT 2609 AUSTRALIA

Postal Address: GPO Box 2702 CANBERRA ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA

Email: info[@]arc.gov.au

Call + 61 2 6287 6600

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Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank (ASRB)
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Australiasia Society for Behavioral Health and Medicine
Australiasia Society for Behavioral Health and Medicine

The Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM) is a volunteer-run organisation. It is established as one of the national societies constituting the International Society of Behavioral Medicine (ISBM).The scope of behavioural health and medicine extends from research efforts to understand basic brain-body mechanism interactions; explorations of clinical diagnoses, the development, conduct and evaluation of interventions; to undertaking public health disease-prevention and health-promotion strategies. The ASBHM supports this definition, and aims to serve the needs of all health-related disciplines concerned with the integration of behavioural and biomedical sciences.ASBHM brings together researchers and practitioners in disciplines as diverse as psychology, sports science, public health, dietetics, medicine and nursing, where everyone is working towards the same aim to enhance health outcomes through behaviour change.

Create
Create

CREATE is a network of early career researchers. Every year we organise interactive workshops prior to the EHPS conference. Prominent experts within the field of health psychology are invited to lead these workshops, with an overall aim of enhancing the knowledge and skills of participants. In addition, CREATE organises the Meet the Expert sessions, where researchers can connect with experts in their field.

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PROMISE
PROMISE

Promoting Research Opportunities, Mentoring and Innovations for Students and Early Career Members (PROMISE) is a group that was developed through ASBHM, where the executive committee felt it was important to support, help and guide Early Career and Postgraduate contingent that are members of ASBHM.PROMISE stands for. The main aim of PROMISE is to promote research opportunities, mentoring and education for students and early career members, throughout Australasia, who have an interest in behavioural health and medicine, specifically by:

  • Organising subsidised workshops on topics of interest at the ASBHM annual conference.
  • Organising a free mentoring session with experienced researchers at the ASBHM annual conference.
  • Organising a fun social activity at the ASBHM conference, which will give all PROMISE members an opportunity to meet others and identify common research interests.
  • Notifying members of other workshops and events (outside of the ASBHM conference) that could be of value for their career development.
  • Notifying members of job opportunities for early career researchers.

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Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

ASBHM is considering the introduction of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to provide forums for ASBHM members who have a shared interest in a particular topic. Potential SIGs could include areas such as translation and implementation research, disease prevention and health promotion, disease management and treatment, cancer, women’s health, physical activity and nutrition, etc. We are open to any suggestions for potential SIG areas. If SIGs are formed, the activities of the SIGs will be determined by the individual SIG members and leadership. To give you an idea of the potential benefits, these activities could include:

  • Regular meetings/discussions
  • Presentations/webinars
  • Newsletters
  • Mentoring arrangements for ECRs
  • Sharing of data and relevant publications
  • Writing joint publications or position statements
  • Preparation/submission of symposia for conferences etc.

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Behavioural Science University of Notre Dame
Behavioural Science University of Notre Dame

 

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Being Research Project BEING
Being Research Project BEING

BEING undertakes research on consumer service needs, best practice for mental health consumer participation and quality mental health services, They establish and develop relationships with relevant research institutions.

 

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Address: 80 William St, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011, Australia

Email: info@being.org.au

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Belgian Brain Council
Belgian Brain Council

The Belgian Brain Council is a national organization that provides a unique and multidisciplinary platform to unite scientific organizations of neuroscientists, psychiatrists and research workers, patients' associations and pharmaceutical companies. The Belgian Brain Council wants to improve the treatment for persons with neurological and psychiatric diseases, make people more aware of this subject, stimulate research and exchange between the different disciplines and associations, and lobbying at the government for enhancing the reimbursement of research and treatments. 

 

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Belgian Society For Neuroscience
Belgian Society For Neuroscience

The Belgian Society for Neuroscience promotes neuroscience research and education in Belgium, organises a national congress and awards a travel grant to PhD students attendees to the FENS Forum.

 

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Bipolar Clinic and Research Program (BCRP) Massachusetts General Hospital
Bipolar Clinic and Research Program (BCRP) Massachusetts General Hospital

 

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Black Dog Institute
Black Dog Institute

The Black Dog Institute is a medical research institute and a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by poor mental health. It aims to develop and disseminate the knowledge needed to understand, prevent and treat the significant mental health challenges facing the world. They aim to significantly reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove the stigma and empower all people to live the most mental healthy life possible. 

The Black Dog Institute is a pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illnesses and the promotion of wellbeing.It aims to rapidly translate high quality research into improved clinical treatments, increased accessibility to mental health services and delivery of long-term public health solutions. It incorporates clinical services with cutting-edge research, health professional training and community education programs. 

  • Bipolar Disorder Clinic
  • Depression Clinic
  • Psychology Clinic
  • Adolescent Clinic
  • Sydney Neurostimulation Centre
  • eMHPrac
  • Research
  • Organisational Programs
  • Consultancy Services
  • Public Workplace Mental Health Workshops
  • Research and Policy
  • Community Programs
  • Health Professionals
  • School Resources
  • My Compass
  • Blackdog Support Groups
  • REACH
  • Black Dog Snapshot
  • Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTI)
  • Digital Dog
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Mood Assessment Program (MAP)
  • Youth Health Professionals
  • The Psychological Toolkit
  • Quick Bytes

 

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Address: Hospital Road Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick NSW 2031

Call 02 9382 4530

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Black Dog Institute
Black Dog Institute

The Black Dog Institute is a not-for-profit facility for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder. It was founded in 2002 by the UNSW School of Psychiatry Scientia Professor Gordon Parker and is based in Sydney, Australia.

 

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Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

 

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Brain and Behaviour Research Foundation
Brain and Behaviour Research Foundation

 

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Brain and Behaviour Research Institute
Brain and Behaviour Research Institute

 

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Brain and Mental Health Research HMRI
Brain and Mental Health Research HMRI

 

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Brain and Mental Health Research
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Brain Donor Program Schizophrenia Research Institute
Brain Donor Program Schizophrenia Research Institute

Brain Donation Program is a database of people willing to donate their brain after death to discover more about the biological and functional differences which cause schizophrenia and its associated symptoms. This program can only enrol volunteers aged 18 years and over from the Sydney metropolitan area, the Hunter and Illawarra regions in NSW. Participants must have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or be a healthy control.

 

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Address: Barker Street Randwick Sydney NSW 2031 Australia

Email: contact@schizophreniaresearch.org.au

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Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation

Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation is Australia’s only dedicated mental health research foundation. They support ground breaking research that will help to transform the lives of those affected by mental health issues. 

 

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Address: Level 6 121 King William Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Country: Australia

Email: info@breakthroughfoundation.org.au

Call +61 8 8236 8801

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Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation

 

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Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Institutes of Health Research

 

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Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy The University of Western Australia
Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy The University of Western Australia

The Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy conducts, fosters and supports research in child and adolescent mental health.  The research aims to inform teaching in order to allow world-class education in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. This researched is linked to many clinical services. There are a number of streams of research including:

  • Neuropsychopharmacology stream: a team looking at novel options for treatment for patients with psychiatric disorders to predict responses to psychopharmacological treatments (such as antidepressants). 
  • Neurophysiology stream: a team looking at neurophysiological aspects of brain function in patients with psychiatric disorders. 
  • Developmental Psychopathology stream: a team looking at various aspects of neuropsychiatric disorders (such as psychological, biological and social factors), and how these relate to development of young people. Clinical areas of interest include:
  1. Eating disorders: the pathophysiology and neurobiology of eating disorders ( such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa). At the Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry there is a particular interest in the hormone leptin and how it impacts the physiological regulation of satiety and hunger.
  2. Emotion regulation – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) a study of the changes in the ability to regulate emotions and feelings in patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 
  3. Aggressive behaviour, impulsivity and conduct disorders: the neurobiological and psychological mechanisms involved in aggressive and impulsive behaviours are of particular interest. Members of the department are part of the large so-called FemNAT-CD research project funded by the European Union (EU).
  4. Gender Diversity: team members working on research projects related to different aspects of Gender Diversity, with a focus on medical, psychological and social needs.

 

The Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy has been established between the School of Paediatrics and Child Health and the School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences.It provides leadership in the field of Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Western Australia. It is the aim to also have research to inform teaching in this particular area in order to allow world-class education in Child and Adolescent Mental Health for UWA students. Team members provide clinical work within the following sites:

  • Acute Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (inpatients)
  • Acute Response Team (ART)
  • Acute Community Intervention Team (ACIT)
  • Consultation-Liaison Services (C&L)
  • Pathways Clinic
  • Complex ADHD Services (CADHS)
  • Eating Disorders Program (EDP)
  • Early Intervention Psychosis Service (EIPS)
  • Gender Diversity Service (GDS)
  • Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
  • Multi-systemic Therapy Program (MST)

 

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Address: The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley, Perth Western Australia 6009

Email: florian.zepf@uwa.edu.au

Call +61 8 9340 8176

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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. As one of the world's leading research centres in the area of addiction and mental health. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues. CAMH works with the government to help shape the public policy and resource development process to ensure it promotes health and works towards eliminating the stigma associated with mental illness and addiction.

As a teaching hospital, CAMH provides education, training, internships and residencies for students. People training to work in the health care field, including psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and laboratory technologists, come to CAMH for practical experience. CAMH is committed to providing comprehensive, well-coordinated, accessible care for people who have problems with mental illness and addictions. A wide range of clinical programs, support and rehabilitation services are provided that meet the diverse needs of people who are at risk and are at different stages of their lives and illnesses. Services include:

  • Assessment
  • Brief early intervention
  • Residential programs
  • Day treatment
  • Continuing care and
  • Family support.

 

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Address: 1001 Queen Street West 30, 40, 50 and 60 White Squirrel Way 100 and 101 Stokes Street 80 Workman Way Toronto, Ontario

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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Research
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Research

 

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Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry (CCRN) The University of Western Australia
Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry (CCRN) The University of Western Australia

The Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry conducts research which aims to discover the neurobiological, psychological and social risk factors contributing to severe mental disorders (such as schizophrenia and related disorders). The goal of CCRN is to translate this research evidence into early detection, and improved treatment and services. The research interests of CCRN are genetic studies of schizophrenia, translational research, cognitive-perceptual mechanisms of symptoms, language and communication, social cognition and functioning and schizotypal personality traits. Studies held at CCRN include:

  • The Western Australian Family Study of Schizophrenia (WAFSS):  a multi-domain assessment of individuals and families (including neurocognitive and neurological tests, personality traits, brain electrical activity, saccadic eye-movements and DNA sampling together with each individual’s history and symptoms). The research aims to identify genetic and cognitive variations that increase the risk for schizophrenia, which will help to guide the development of more personalized approaches to treatment. It aims is to conduct research that will capture this wealth of individual differences in schizphrenia
  • Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU): research conducted on aetiology, course and outcome in severe mental illness. It has a record-linked register-based research and clinical studies and large scale epidemiological surveys.
  • Cognitive Psychology: studies that explore the cognitive and perceptual mechanisms driving symptoms of mental illness; cognitive-perceptual anomalies associated with schizotypal personality traits; visual perceptual ability in autism-spectrum disorders; and the role of social cognition in the risk and resilience to mental illness.
  • Loneliness in psychotic disorders and risk for psychosis

 

 

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Address: The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley 6009 Western Australia

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Centre for Community Mental Health
Centre for Community Mental Health

 

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Centre for Crisis Psychology University of Bergen
Centre for Crisis Psychology University of Bergen

The Centre for Crisis Psychology is a national competence centre that conducts research, teaching and dissemination of serious grief and crisis actions. The Centre has built up its expertise through research, clinical activities and emergency preparedness for people in serious crisis situations.

 

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Address: Jekteviksbakken 31, 2nd floor 5006 Bergen

Country: Norway

Postal Address: University of Bergen Postbox 7807 5020 Bergen

Email: sfkp@uib.no

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Centre for Evidence Based Mental Health
Centre for Evidence Based Mental Health

 

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Centre for Genetic Origin of Health Disease
Centre for Genetic Origin of Health Disease

 

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Centre for Mental Health The University of Melbourne
Centre for Mental Health The University of Melbourne

 

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Centre for Mental Health Swinburne University of Technology
Centre for Mental Health Swinburne University of Technology

The Swinburne University of Technology Centre for Mental Health investigates the mechanisms involved in severe mental health disorders and ways to improve the lives of people with a severe mental illness.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: cmh@swinburne.edu.au

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Centre for Mental Health and Brain Sciences Swinburne University of Technology
Centre for Mental Health and Brain Sciences Swinburne University of Technology

The Centre for Mental Health and Brain Sciences was established in 2023 to bring together outstanding Swinburne experts spanning research and translation from fundamental cognitive neuroscience through to evidence-based clinical practice.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: cmhbs@swinburne.edu.au

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Centre for Mental Health Research Australian National University
Centre for Mental Health Research Australian National University

 

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Centre for Mental Health Research Australian National University (ANU)
Centre for Mental Health Research Australian National University (ANU)

 

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Centre For Public Mental Health Kings College London
Centre For Public Mental Health Kings College London

 

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Centre for Research Excellence in Evidence-based Mental Health Planning The University of Brisbane
Centre for Research Excellence in Evidence-based Mental Health Planning The University of Brisbane

 

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Centre for Sleep Research University of South Australia
Centre for Sleep Research University of South Australia

 

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Centre For Society and Mental Health
Centre For Society and Mental Health

The Centre For Society and Mental Health brings together a unique mix of disciplines and expertise to conduct innovative social science research on the impact of rapid social changes on mental health to inform social policies and interventions to prevent and mitigate the effects of mental health problems, particularly in marginalised and vulnerable groups.

 

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Address: King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom

Country: United Kingdom

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Clinic for Mood and Personality
Clinic for Mood and Personality

 

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Cochrane Global Mental Health
Cochrane Global Mental Health

Cochrane Global Mental Health (CGMH) was established to support the production, dissemination and implementation of systematic reviews relevant to mental health in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). CGMH  provides input and training on evidence synthesis and implementation activities relevant to mental health in LMICs. CGMH aims at developing a mutual learning approach and exchange attitude between mental health workers in different parts of the world. Cochrane Global Mental Health (CGMH) is located in the city of Verona in Italy. CGMH is affiliated with the University of Verona, and within that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation, Section of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology.  CGMH is a new partnership that brings together the five Cochrane Review groups that cover the area of mental health:

  • Cochrane Common Mental Disorders Group
  • Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group
  • Cochrane Developmental, Psychosocial and Learning Problems Group
  • Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group, and
  • Cochrane Schizophrenia Group.

 

 

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Address: WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation Section of Psychiatry, University of Verona, Verona, Italy

Email: globalmentalhealth@ateneo.univr.it

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Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS)
Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS)

 

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Cognitive Psychologies Centre of Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry
Cognitive Psychologies Centre of Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry

The cognitive psychology of the Centre of Clinical Research in Neurophysychiatry explores the cognitive and perceptual mechanisms ‘driving’ symptoms of mental illness; cognitive-perceptual anomalies associated with schizotypal personality traits; visual perceptual ability in autism-spectrum disorders; and the role of social cognition in the risk and resilience to mental illness.

  1. Individual differences in perceptual organization: this research aims to get a better understanding of the relationship between perceptual organization and variations in schizotypal personality traits in healthy young adults. These traits can include unusual perceptual experiences and sensory distortions, as well as high levels of creativity. People with increased schizotypy traits are at elevated risk for psychosis, though the majority do not go on to develop illness. The study involves completing a range of visual tasks, questionnaires and tasks to assess your personality traits, perceptual experiences, general ability and handedness. They also collect information about past and current mental health and substance use through a semi-structured interview.
  2. Loneliness in psychotic disorders and risk for psychosis: research aims to understand the causes and consequences of loneliness in people with psychotic disorders and in youth at risk for the development of psychotic illness. This research is jointly conducted with NERU, along with collaborators in the School of Psychology (UWA), Wollongong University, and Louisiana State University.

 

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Cognitive Science Society
Cognitive Science Society

 

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Collaborative Research Network - Mental Health (CRN)
Collaborative Research Network - Mental Health (CRN)

This Collaborative Research Network (CRN) project is managed by UNE in collaboration with The University of Newcastle, The University of Sydney, La Trobe University, The University of New South Wales and the Hunter New England Local Heath District (HNELHD) aiming to build links with rural communities and health providers with focus on 3 thematic areas:

  • Self-care and mental health within regional communities
  • Sexuality, identity & mental health impacts on well-being and inclusion
  • Biomedical science to support rural mental health
  • Farming Families
  • Minds Matter Conference

 

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Address: University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Australia

Email: cbaker28@une.edu.au

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Community Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Research Network (CMHARN)
Community Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Research Network (CMHARN)

CMHDARN broadens the involvement of the community mental health and alcohol and other drugs sector in evidence-led research and to promote the value of research and the use of research evidence in practice. The network aims to facilitate the development of a culture of research by providing opportunities and context for the exchange of ideas, the sharing of resources, support and collaboration among community organisations and between community organisations and research bodies (including universities and research institutes). The Network performs activities including the website, research forums, reflective practice webinars, e-communications strategies and a Community Research Mentoring Project. The CMHDARN aims to link people and organisations to relevant information and resources, funding opportunities, professional development events and workshops, research outcomes and other activities aimed at building the capacity of the sectors to understand and undertake research.

 

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Address: Level 2, 619 Elizabeth Street Redfern NSW 2016

Postal Address: PO Box 2345 Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

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Cooperative Research Centre - Mental Health (CRC)
Cooperative Research Centre - Mental Health (CRC)

The CRC for Mental Health researches early detection and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and psychoses. The CRC’s research includes areas such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and psychoses (such as schizophrenia and mood disorders). The research efforts of the CRC for Mental Health focus principally on the discovery and validation of biomarkers for mental illnesse, which have the potential to be developed into new diagnostics and therapeutics for mental illnesses.

  • Our Science
  • Biobanks
  • Education and Training
  • Translating Research Outcomes
  • Community Outreach

 

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Address: Level 2, 161 Barry Street, Carlton South, Victoria, 3053

Email: enquiries@mentalhealthcrc.com

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Cooperative Research Centre – Mental Health
Cooperative Research Centre – Mental Health

 

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Council on Research American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Council on Research American Psychiatric Association (APA)

The Council on Research carries out activities to ensure that the substance and significance of research on mental health/illness remain integral parts of the APA mission and in the forefront of the national health agenda. The council embodies APA’s commitment to advance evidence-based psychiatric knowledge across a broad range of research fields and issues. They recognize psychiatrist researchers who have made significant contributions to psychiatric knowledge and practice and establish task forces in response to emerging needs relevant to the council. Advance evidence-based knowledge across a broad spectrum of issues including but not limited to:

  • Basic science
  • Clinical diagnosis and assessment
  • Treatment research
  • Research training
  • Health services
  • Prevention research
  • Research ethics

 

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Council on Undergraduate Research
Council on Undergraduate Research

 

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Counselling and Mental Health Services University of Conneticut
Counselling and Mental Health Services University of Conneticut

 

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DANA Foundation
DANA Foundation

 

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Data Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Data Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

SAMHSA has prioritized data, outcomes and quality - realizing an integrated data strategy and a national framework for quality improvement in behavioral health care will inform policy, measure program impact, and lead to improved quality of services and outcomes of individuals, families, and communities. Data helps SAMHSA and the nation assess the impact of the changes to US health care systems and identify and address behavioral health disparities. SAMHSA has the following five data collections: Population Data (NSDUH), Client Level Data (TEDS), Substance Abuse Facilities Data (NSSATS), Mental Health Facilities Data (NMHSS), Emergency Department Data and CBHSQ Reports.

  • National Behavioral Health Quality Framework, measures review
  • Behavioral Health Barometers
  • Uniform Reporting System (URS)
  • National Behavioral Health Quality Framework
  • Meaningful Use
  • National Quality Strategy
  • Health Information Technology
  • National Quality Forum (NQF)
  • National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA)
  • Behavoural Health Outcomes: SAMHSA’s has numerous partnerships to evaluate behavioral health outcomes.
  • Community Early Warning & Monitoring System (C-EMS)
  • Government Performance & Results Act (GPRA)
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
  • Partnership for Patients (PFP)Data Resources: SAMHSA’s public use data files, analysis tools, and evidence-based practices here.
  • Online Analysis & Public Use Files / SAMHDA
  • Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator
  • Evidence Based Programs / NREPP
  • Evidence Based Practice Resource Library
  • SAMHSA’s Performance Accountability and Reporting System (SPARS)
  • Request Data / Ask a Question

 

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Development of the Australian Mental Health Care Classification
Development of the Australian Mental Health Care Classification

 

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Developmental Psychopathology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
Developmental Psychopathology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy

Developmental Psychopathology research studies the various aspects of neuropsychiatric disorders (such as psychological, biological and social factors), and how these relate to development of young people. Clinical areas of interest include:

  • Eating disorders: a study of the pathophysiology and neurobiology of eating disorders ( such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa)
  • Emotion regulation – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) a study of the changes in the ability to regulate emotions and feelings in patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 
  • Aggressive behaviour, impulsivity and conduct disorders: a study of the neurobiological and psychological mechanisms involved in aggressive and impulsive behaviours.
  • Gender diversity: research projects related to different aspects of Gender Diversity, particularly a focus on medical, psychological and social needs.

 

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DIAMOND Consortium University of Melbourne
DIAMOND Consortium University of Melbourne

DIAMOND Consortium is a researfch program that aims to build. capacity in primary mental health care research and evaluation. The diamond consortium is a multidisciplinary team with expertise in complex primary care and mental health research, evaluation and clinical practice. The team developed a comprehensive program of primary care mental health research and increased the research capacity for this work in Victoria. The consortium funding has provided support for the development of a network of primary care depression researchers, the development and conduct of the diamond longitudinal study, presentations, seminars, workshops, international visiting academics, small seeding grants, research higher degree students and peer-reviewed publications related to the diamond study and the consortium.

The consortium successfully established an active network of over 100 researchers with an interest in depression-related research in primary care. The consortium focused on four key activities:

  • A Communication strategy: a website was established to provide details on the aims, structure and function of the consortium.  It includes information about research in progress, publications, and future and past events. Consortium newsletters have been circulated widely throughout Australia and internationally, describing the progress of the diamond longitudinal study and related projects, profiling consortium members and their work, highlighting key consortium events and advertising relevant seminars and conferences. Due to the delay in publishing research findings in peer-reviewed journals, the project used radio interviews, articles published in primary care and local newspapers, and presentations at forums, conferences and meetings to disseminate information about the diamond study and other consortium activities. Consortium members’ contributions to state and national policy are summarised in the consortium’s final report.  They include organising seminars and panel discussions, presentations to mental health practitioners and involvement in the development of the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing.
  • Research program: the consortium developed and implemented a research program that began with the diamond study pilot.  This enabled the team to refine a cost-effective method for recruiting people attending general practice to a study on depression and emotional well-being. The pilot study provided a research capacity building opportunity for two medical students, and the development of study methods and tools has influenced a number of other research programs.  Two other studies (the DIALOG and Weave studies) have been able to recruit participants via the diamond screening process.  Five research higher degree students are using data collected in the diamond study. The pilot study findings were also used to inform the development of general practice-based models for depression care through the Re-order study. The diamond longitudinal study involves 30 general practices and almost 800 people experiencing depressive symptoms.  Participants agreed to document and map their experiences of depression and the healthcare system over time.  This is the largest prospective observational study of depression care undertaken in Australia.  It has attracted considerable international attention and led to the use of a common set of measures in a number of other studies.
  • Seed funding: the funding from beyondblue enabled the consortium to allocate seed funding to support a number of projects related to depression in primary care including screening for depression in elderly district nursing clients, problem-solving approaches to depression in general practicem, management of depression, development, pilot testing and evaluation of an enhanced discharge summary form to improve uptake of ongoing primary health care, women’s attitudes to screening for postnatal depression, the experience of depression after birth and views about primary care services among Persian-speaking women in Melbourne, men’s experience of partner abuse and depression.
  • Capacity building: the diamond consortium has built research capacity in primary care mental health by supporting the careers of early career researchers, young researchers and research students.  The consortium also hosted 17 seminars and six workshops on related topics.
  • Diamond 10 Year Cohort Study: The Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care Study (Diamond cohort Study) is a unique resource of 10 years of data collected from  people in the primary care setting.  It was established to explore the course and management of depression in the primary care setting in recognition that most treatment and management of common mental disorders occurs in general practice. Study participants complete annual written surveys and telephone interviews about their symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, medications, health service use, comorbidity, physical health, substance use, the experience of depression and recovery.

The diamond consortium’s activities funded under this project have made a substantial contribution to the coordination and communication of depression-related research activities in Australia, and have assisted with the open exchange of information and sharing of resources. The consortium’s activities have helped map the pathways to and from mental health care for people experiencing depression and identified barriers and facilitators to effective models of primary care mental health.  They have helped to develop and test models of care based on a systems approach, and built research capacity in primary care mental health.

 

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eDESDE-LTC

 

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European Association of Psychosocial Medicine (EAPM)
European Association of Psychosocial Medicine (EAPM)

The European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM) is an international organization that exists to promote a unified mental and physical perspective on health and illness. It does this by sharing research and clinical understanding and by promoting patient centred care in all countries. 

 

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European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)
European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS)

 

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European Brain Council
European Brain Council

The European Brain Council (EBC) is a network of key players in the “Brain Area” with a membership encompassing scientific societies, patient organisations, professional societies and industry partners. EBC is a non-profit organisation based in Brussels that aims to promote brain research with the ultimate goal of improving the lives of the estimated 179 million Europeans living with brain conditions. EBC stands as the platform to foster cooperation between its member organisations and other stakeholders, consistently promoting dialogue between scientists, industry and society. EBC has been involved in many projects ever since its creation and continues to be, both EU-funded and EBC/Partner funded. Its participation in these projects results from concerted discussions with its members organisations.

 

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Address: Rue d'Egmont 11 B-1000 Brussels

Country: Belgium

Email: info@braincouncil.eu

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European Brain Council (EBC)
European Brain Council (EBC)

The European Brain Council (EBC) is a non-profit organisation gathering patient associations, major brain-related societies as well as industries. Its mission is to promote brain research in order to improve the quality of life of those living with brain disorders in Europe. EBC’s main action areas are:

  • Fostering cooperation with its members organisations
  • Promoting dialogue between scientists, industry and society
  • Interacting with the European Commission, the European Parliament and other relevant international institutions
  • Raising awareness and promoting education on the brain
  • Disseminating information about brain research and brain diseases in Europe.
#ILoveMyBrain
#ILoveMyBrain

The #ILoveMyBrain logo as a communication tool for promoting and connecting all the work being done to promote brain health and prevent and treat brain disorders in Europe. Different organisations, researchers, patients and carers are working on different conditions – Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injury, Epilepsy, Mental Illness are only a few examples.  We believe that by bringing together the very diverse activities which are all considered brain disorders, we can all benefit.  Using a common logo, which is repeatedly seen in public and in the media, will help to gain more attention for brain disorders from EU policy makers, and ensure that more resources are channeled towards research on the brain and for patients of brain disorders.

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Good Off-Label Use Practice (GOLUP)
Good Off-Label Use Practice (GOLUP)

GOLUP is the adoption of EU guidelines on off-label use of medicines, a policy option presented in the European Commission`s Study on off-label use of medicinal products in the European Union published in February 2017. Off-label use is the practice of using a medicine outside its authorised indication. This is often necessary in areas of unmet medical needs but also poses challenges in terms of patient safety. The manner in which member states deal with off-label use is currently not harmonized in the EU.

 

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Not Myself Today
Not Myself Today

Not Myself Today is an annual workplace mental health initiative that equips senior leaders, human resources, managers and employees with activities, tools and resources focused on increasing awareness and knowledge of mental health, reducing stigma, and fostering safe, open and supportive workplace environments. Not Myself Today is based on a shared insight – the feeling of not being one’s self and that everyone can relate to – that connects people to the topic of mental health and helps build empathy for those who may be facing challenges.

Not Myself Today was introduced to workplaces in Canada in 2013 to encourage employers and employees to transform mental health at work, and will now be piloted, and if successful, rolled out across Europe. Through this initiative, European companies and organizations will receive comprehensive resources and tools to organize events and activities that engage employees and aims to reduce stigma and create cultures of acceptance and support for mental health and for those who are facing mental illness.

 

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The Value of Treatment
The Value of Treatment

The Value of Treatment Research Project provides evidence-based and cost-effective policy recommendations for the adoption and implementation of a more patient-centred and sustainable coordinated care model for brain disorders.

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Address: Rue d’Egmont 11 1000 Brussels Belgium

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European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP)
European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP)

 

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European Confederation of Neuropathological Societies (Euro-CNS)
European Confederation of Neuropathological Societies (Euro-CNS)

 

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European Health Psychology Society (EHPS)
European Health Psychology Society (EHPS)

 

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European Molecular and Cellular Cognition Society (EMCCS)
European Molecular and Cellular Cognition Society (EMCCS)

 

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European Network for Mental Health Service Evaluation
European Network for Mental Health Service Evaluation

The European Network for Mental Health Service Evaluation is a network of active researchers in the field of Mental Health Service Research and Evaluation. ENMESH aims are to:

  • Develop and maintain a network of active researchers in mental health service research in Europe
  • Promote the development and dissemination of study designs, research instruments, mental health outcome indicators (including cost measurements), and relevant forms of statistical indicators.
  • Function as a clearing house for mental health service evaluation information in Europe.

 

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European Sleep Research Socieyy
European Sleep Research Socieyy

 

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European Society for Neurochemistry (ESN)
European Society for Neurochemistry (ESN)

 

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European Society of Social Psychology
European Society of Social Psychology

 

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Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biologies
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biologies

 

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Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biologies
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biologies

 

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Federation of Associations for Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Federation of Associations for Behavioral and Brain Sciences

 

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Federation of Associations in Behavioural and Brain Sciences
Federation of Associations in Behavioural and Brain Sciences

 

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Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)

FENS is the voice of European neuroscience. With 43 neuroscience member societies across 33 European countries, FENS as an organisation represents 24,000 European neuroscientists with a mission to advance European neuroscience education and research. The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) is the main organisation for neuroscience in Europe. FENS currently represents 43 European national and single discipline neuroscience societies with close to 23,000 member scientists from 33 European countries. FENS promotes neuroscience research to policy-makers, funding bodies and the general public, both regionally and internationally. Hence, FENS promotes excellence in neuroscience research and facilitates the exchange and networking between neuroscientists within the European Research Area and beyond. FENS activities include five broad areas:

  • Scientific meetings
  • Higher education and training 
  • The European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN) 
  • Outreach & Advocacy  
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European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS)
European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS)

ENCODS is a European training network for PhD students in neurosciences. ENCODS holds annually cross-disciplinary conferences to prepare early neuroscientists to meet the challenges in the field of neurosciences for today and the future.

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FENS Neuroscience Schools
FENS Neuroscience Schools

FENS Neuroscience Schools support education and training of young neuroscientists. FENS offers a recurrent programme of state-of-the-art European schools on timely topics in neuroscience.

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FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence
FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence

The FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence embeds thirty European Neuroscientists representing their peers in all fields of neuroscience research. In collaboration with the Kavli Foundation, the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) established a high visibility multidisciplinary network of early to midcareer European neuroscientists. FKNE aim to improve Neuroscience in Europe and beyond through providing opportunities for young scientists, influencing science policy, and facilitating the exchange between science and society.

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Network of European Neuroscience Schools (NENS)
Network of European Neuroscience Schools (NENS)

Network of European Neuroscience Schools (NENS) is a representation of over 160 graduate schools and programmes across approximately 30 European countries that offer MSc, PhD and MD-PhD degrees in neuroscience.. NENS possesses the most comprehensive online source of information on neuroscience graduate education, schools and programmes in Europe, displayed by the NENS Programme Directory. 

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The Brain Awareness Week (BAW)
The Brain Awareness Week (BAW)

The Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is the global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research. The Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is an opportunity to let people know about the progress that are being done in brain research as well as progress in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the brain, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, stroke, schizophrenia and depression. 

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The CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme
The CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme

The CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme represents commitment by the five partner institutions,  which offers state-of-the-art hands-on training courses in neuroscience. These include:

  • FENS
  • IBRO
  • The Gatsby Charitable Foundation
  • University of Bordeaux and
  • The Champalimaud Foundation,

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The Committee on Animals in Research (CARE)
The Committee on Animals in Research (CARE)

The Committee on Animals in Research (CARE) advises FENS on the responsible use of animals in neuroscience research. It supports the development of resources on animals in research for FENS and promotes the public education in matters related to the use of animals in neuroscience. The Committee on Animals in Research (CARE) advises FENS on the responsible use of animals in neuroscience research. Click on 'more' to access the full list of CARE Members. 

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Federation of European Physiological Societies (FEPS)
Federation of European Physiological Societies (FEPS)

 

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Fogerty International Centre - Advanced Society for Global Mental Health
Fogerty International Centre - Advanced Society for Global Mental Health

​The Fogarty International Center is dedicated to advancing the mission of the National Institutes of Health by supporting and facilitating global health research conducted by U.S. and international investigators, building partnerships between health research institutions in the U.S. and abroad, and training the next generation of scientists to address global health needs.

 

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Address: National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive, MSC 2220 Bethesda, MD 20892-2220 USA

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Food and Mood Centre
Food and Mood Centre

 

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FRAXA Research Foundation Inc
FRAXA Research Foundation Inc

 

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Garvin Institute of Medical Research
Garvin Institute of Medical Research

 

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Global and Cultural Mental Health The University of Melbourne
Global and Cultural Mental Health The University of Melbourne

 

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Global Mental Health DUKE University
Global Mental Health DUKE University

 

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Global Mental Health Washington University
Global Mental Health Washington University

 

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Global Mental Health Program Columbia University
Global Mental Health Program Columbia University

 

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Global Mental Health Program Yale
Global Mental Health Program Yale

 

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Global Mental Health Research Consortium and Scholars Program
Global Mental Health Research Consortium and Scholars Program

 

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Global Mental Health Research Consortium and Scholars Program Columbia Global Centres
Global Mental Health Research Consortium and Scholars Program Columbia Global Centres

 

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Global Mental Health Research Fellowship Columbia University
Global Mental Health Research Fellowship Columbia University

 

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Global Mental Health Research Fellowship: Interventions That Make a Difference
Global Mental Health Research Fellowship: Interventions That Make a Difference

 

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Global Mental Health Research Program National Institute in Mental Health
Global Mental Health Research Program National Institute in Mental Health

 

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GMH T32 Research Fellowship
GMH T32 Research Fellowship

 

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Griffith Centre for Mental Health
Griffith Centre for Mental Health

The Griffith Centre for Mental Health unifies the work of Griffith University mental health researchers by fostering innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Their mental health researchers contribute to some of Australia’s largest nationally funded research projects, including youth mental health, parenting and family interventions, and lived-experience initiatives. For over a decade, Griffith’s mental health research has attracted funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Medical Research Future Fund and the Australian Research Council, as well as Federal and state governments, community and industry partners.

 

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Address: School of Applied Psychology Griffith University 176 Messines Ridge Road Mt Gravatt QLD 4122

Country: Australia

Email: gcmh@griffith.edu.au

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Harry Perkins Research Institute
Harry Perkins Research Institute

 

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Head Start Mental Health Research Consortium
Head Start Mental Health Research Consortium

 

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HEAL Fellowship in Global Mental Health
HEAL Fellowship in Global Mental Health

 

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Healthy Minds Canada
Healthy Minds Canada

 

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Heart Mind International
Heart Mind International

 

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Illawarra Institute for Mental Health (iiMH)
Illawarra Institute for Mental Health (iiMH)

The Illawarra Institute for Mental Health is a centre for researchers and teachers with an interest in mental health and drug and alcohol related research.  The iiMH has close research and training linkages with a wide range of mental health and drug and alcohol service providers. With  mix of researchers and clinicians from academic and applied service settings, the emphasis is on clinically relevant applied research. However, theory and 'basic' research are highly valued and there are close links with other groups within the faculty conducting research into the role of brain functions in mental disorders: 

  • Brain & Behaviour Research Institute (BBRI) 
  • Centre for Translational Neuroscience (CTN)
  • llawarra Health & Medical Research Institute (IHMRI)
  • Collaborative Recovery Model
  • Centre For Personal Development
  • Psychological Recovery
  • Consumer Directed Research Group

 

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Address: Illawarra Institute for Mental Health (iiMH) Building 22 University of Wollongong Northfields Avenue WOLLONGONG NSW 2522 AUSTRALIA

Email: iiMH@uow.edu.au

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Indiana Consortium of Mental Health Research
Indiana Consortium of Mental Health Research

 

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Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction
Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction

 

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Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction Canadian Institutes of Health Researc
Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction Canadian Institutes of Health Researc

 

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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience Kings College London
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Instruments, Assessment Tools and Community Resources
Instruments, Assessment Tools and Community Resources

The Centre of Clinical Research into Neurpsychiatry of the University of Western Australia have created a number of instruments, assessment tools and community resources including:

  • Biosamples: the WAFSS Biospecimen Repository is a unique collection of biological samples from schizophrenia patients, controls and their families. It includes DNA from whole blood and/or transformed lymphocytes; transformed and untransformed lymphocytes; protein and RNA extracts from transformed lymphocytes; plasma and serum from whole blood; and whole blood.
  • Healthy Babies for Mothers with Serious Mental Illness is case management framework developed for mental health clinicians.
  • Diagnostic Interview for Psychosis – Diagnostic module (DIPpc-DM 1.0) is a semi-structured interview consisting of the 97 items of the Operational Criteria For Psychosis (OPCRIT).
  • Diagnostic Interview for Psychosis. Complete assessment schedule is the full interview schedules from both Australian National psychosis surveys: The Survey of High Impact Psychosis 2010 (SHIP) and the Low Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders Study 1997-98 (LPDS). The main domains covered by the 2010 SHIP survey included clinical profile, cognitive profile, social participation and functioning, measures of impairments and disabilities, socio-economic profile; service utilisation, treatment and perceived need for services as well as measures of quality of life. In the development of the national SHIP survey instruments, the primary consideration was to include measures that were reliable; available; cost and time effective and allowed comparison with other collected data.
  • Psychosis Screener: identifies individuals likely to meet criteria for formal diagnosis of a psychotic disorder. The Psychosis Screener was originally developed for the Low Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders Study 1997-98 and further modified for the Survey of High Impact Psychosis 2010. 
  • Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool: a cognitive assessment tool developed for the 2010 National SHIP survey to assess cognition and was included in the interview schedule. The two tasks finally selected were National Adult Reading Test (NART) Revised (Nelson and Willison, 1991); and Digit-Symbol Coding Test (DSCT) from the RBANS battery (Randolph et al.).
  • Normative Data – Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test is one of the most widely used neuropsychological memory tasks in clinical practice. They have produced normative data for individuals meeting ICD-10 criteria for schizophrenia or schizophrenia-spectrum disorder, for use in clinical settings.

 

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International Alliance for Mental Health Research Funders
International Alliance for Mental Health Research Funders

 

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International Alliance of Mental Health Research Funders
International Alliance of Mental Health Research Funders

 

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International Consortium on Hallucination Research and Related Symptoms
International Consortium on Hallucination Research and Related Symptoms

The International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR) is a scientific platform for researchers, mental health professionals and people with a lived experience of hallucinations to collaborate on research topics related to hallucinations and to act as a vehicle for the cross-fertilization of ideas. It is an initiative to increase international collaborative work, stimulate research, reduce inefficiencies and prompt new clinical developments to energize research into hallucinations, promote scientific rigor and boost international collaborative work on the topic of hallucinations and related symptoms.

 

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International Evidence in Research and Action Network (EIRA)
International Evidence in Research and Action Network (EIRA)

The EIRA network is to function as a facilitator and bridge builder for national, international and global collaboration and research in the area of bridging the gap between research evidence, practice and policy in public health and health promotion

 

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International Mental Health Research Organisation
International Mental Health Research Organisation

 

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International Mental Health Research Organisation
International Mental Health Research Organisation

 

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International Network for Subjective and Unexplained Health Complaints
International Network for Subjective and Unexplained Health Complaints

 

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International Society for Behavioural Medicine
International Society for Behavioural Medicine

 

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International Society for Nutritional Psychiatric Research
International Society for Nutritional Psychiatric Research

 

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International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

 

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International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA)
International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA)

 

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International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development
International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development

 

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International Society of Health Psychology Research
International Society of Health Psychology Research

 

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Intramural Research Program NIH
Intramural Research Program NIH

 

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Israel Society for Neuroscience
Israel Society for Neuroscience

 

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Istanbul Center for Behavior Research and Therapy
Istanbul Center for Behavior Research and Therapy

 

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Japan-Australia Research Partnership
Japan-Australia Research Partnership

The Japan-Australia Research Partnership builds linkages between The University of Melbourne’s Department of Psychiatry and Japan’s National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP).

 

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Jean Piaget Society
Jean Piaget Society

 

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Language Program ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and Its Disorders
Language Program ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and Its Disorders

The Language Program investigate language development in developing children, language processing in adults and children and adults with language disorders (such as specific language impairment and aphasia). Research findings from the Language Program inform our understanding of language at a theoretical level and also provide the basis for more effective diagnosis and treatment of language impairment. Research programs of thje Language Program include:

  • Word learning in aphasia: a project that aims to address learning in people with aphasia and in older adults without aphasia. They investigated how well people in these groups could learn to correctly pair new shapes. 

  • How we produce plural nouns: a proposal of a new representational framework for the lexical syntax of number in spoken word production. 

  • L2 acquisition of English plurals by Mandarin-speaking 3-year-olds: a project that examined whether 3-year-old Mandarin-speaking children who were acquiring English as their second language experience similar challenges in learning plurals. 

  • Strategies in the processing of interrogative and declarative rises in Australian English: Implications for first and second language acquisition

  • Two negatives don't always make a positive

  • Children's inferences: Beyond literal meaning

     

 

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Address: 16 University Avenue Macquarie University NSW 2109

Email: stephen.crain@mq.edu.au

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Lived Experience Research Network (LERN)
Lived Experience Research Network (LERN)

The Lived Experience Research Network (LERN) was a funded service user involvement and leadership project that operated between 2013 and 2014.  While no longer an active project. LERN supports service users identified students, researchers and evaluators, advancing for increased accessibility in research and evaluating settns, social justice and policy changes and aims to strengthen ties between stakeholders in the health and disabilities, as well as community members, advocates, policy-makers and researchers. Projects include:

  • Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs: scientific study of individuals experiences discontinuing or tapering off psychiatric drugs and psychosocial behavioural predictors of successful or unsuccessful harm reduction and medication discontinuation
  • Users and Survivors in Academia (USA): is an online forum for graduate students to discuss issues, engage in mutual support and collaborate on advocacy and academic or research opportunities
  • LERNtern: an internship program which interns are matched with LERN staffers to provide professional development and help prepare them for graduate clinical and/or research programs
  • Toolkit for Evaluating Peer-Run Respites: assemblage of a compendium of measures and methods that have been used or will be used in upcoming projects to evaluate peer-run respites in the United States
  • Promoting Engagement Practices in Peer Evaluation and Research (PEPPER): the examination of strategies to engage consumer/survivor in research and evaluation projects
  • Hearing Voices Network Grassroots Research Projects: the pursuit of research project to better understand the impact of participation hearing voice network groups
  • National Study of Peer-Run Organisations: results of a survey of peer-run organisations to describe the organisational activities adn attitudes toward health care reform

LERN bridges research and advocacy by people with lived experience to advance social change. LERN advocates for increased accessibility in research and evaluation settings, social justice, and policy change, and aims to strengthen ties between stakeholders in the health and disabilities fields: community members, advocates, policy-makers, and researchers. LERN promotes service user/survivor leadership and inclusion in behavioral health and disabilities research, advanced clinical practice, and program evaluation to advance inclusion and social justice. LERN Issue Briefs in three categories:

  1. Research: synthesise the research evidence on a particular issue
  2. Advocacy: summarise an issue for advocacy or action for which more research may been to be added
  3. First-Person Accounts: describe the writer's lived experience in behavioural health or social service system, and how that informs their work as a researcher, advocate, policy-maker or practitioner

 

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Email: admin@LERNetwork.org

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Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science
Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science

The Department of Cognitive Science is a research department which carries out research and PhD supervision across a wide range of domains of cognitive science including memory, language, belief formation, perception in action, and reading.

  • The ARC Centre for Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders(CCD)

 

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Email: cogsci@mq.edu.au

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MAPrc
MAPrc

MAPrc is the Monash Alfred Psychiatry research centre. Based at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, they carry out world-class research to help make a difference to the lives of people suffering from serious mental illnesses.They seek to find practical ways to apply what we learn from their research to identify unmet needs and new areas for study. Overall, MAPrc comprises a multidisciplinary team of over 100 staff and postgraduate students from medicine, nursing, psychology, allied health, science and health information services.

  • Workshops and conferences
  • Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
  • Healthy Lifestyles and Outcomes
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Service Related Research
  • Therapeutic Brain Stimulation
  • Women's Mental Health & Woman's Mental Health Clinic
  • Treatment Trials
  • Bipolar Trials
  • Depression Trials
  • Schizophrenia Trials
  • The Voices Clinic
  • The National Register of Antipsychotic Medication in Pregnancy (NRAMP)

 

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Address: Level 4, 607 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004

Email: maprc@monash.edu

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Meeting for Minds
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Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre
Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre

The Melbourne Neuropshchiatry Centre has major clinical teaching and research units throughout Melbourne in education and research in biological, applied and translational psychiatry. The Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre conducts world leading research with focus on specific streams in Psychiatry/Psychology and Neuroscience. An overview of the research interests within the centre and the project work being carried out by our research groups.

  • Clinical Neuropsychiatry

  • Depression and Anxiety Neuroscience

  • Gene-Environment Neuropsychiatry (GENe)

  • Psychosis & Developmental Neuropsychiatry

  • Social Affective Neurodevelopment (SAND)

  • Systems Neuropsychiatry

 

 

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Address: National Neuroscience Facility Level 3, Alan Gilbert Building 161 Barry St, Carlton Vic 3053, Australia

Postal Address: Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre National Neuroscience Facility Level 3, Alan Gilbert Building 161 Barry St, Carlton Vic 3053, Australia

Email: janmar@unimelb.edu.au

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Melbourne-Peking Centre for Psychiatry Research and Training
Melbourne-Peking Centre for Psychiatry Research and Training

The Melbourne-Peking Centre for Psychiatry Research and Training will provide PhD student traineeship, build research capacity and collaborate on cutting edge research projects.

 

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Mental Health Academy
Mental Health Academy

 

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Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) University of Otago
Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) University of Otago

The Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) has an established platform of research projects related to improving treatments and outcomes for those with serious mental health disorders. The Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) is located in the University of Otago, Christchurch Department of Psychological Medicine at Terrace House. It is a joint unit of the University department and the Specialist Mental Health Division of the Canterbury District Health Board. Staff working on Mental Health Clinical Research Unit (CRU) projects include consultant psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, social workers, psychiatric and research nurses.

 

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Address: 2 Riccarton Avenue PO Box 4345 Christchurch 8140

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Email: clinical.researchunit@cdhb.health.nz

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Mental Health Evidence and Research The World Health Organisation
Mental Health Evidence and Research The World Health Organisation

The Mental Health: Evidence and Research team (MER) at WHO aim to increase the information and evidence base on mental health. This information is used to strengthen mental health care systems which will result in better care and services to individuals and communities. Detailed information is provided on each of these projects through the links below. The core projects include:

  • Mental Health Atlas
  • WHO-AIMS
  • Mental Health in Emergencies
  • Key publications

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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Mental health Knowledge Bank Department of Mental Health Thailand
Mental health Knowledge Bank Department of Mental Health Thailand

Mental health knowledge bank is a website that focuses on assembling research abstracts, academic articles, and guidebooks from all the institutes authorized by Department of Mental Health Thailand and other professional organizations related to mental health and psychiatry field. This website has been created for academic people, practitioners and the others who are interested in mental health knowledge in the way of accessibility more efficiently and conveniently. In the future, this website would be the one source of mental health data bank for South-East Asia or even nation wide countries. Moreover, the is the initiation of becoming ASEAN Economic Community in 2015 which drives all dimensions of development in ASEAN countries including mental health work.

 

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Mental Health Research Nepal
Mental Health Research Nepal

Mental Health Research Nepal are a group of mental health professionals from Nepal and abroad, who have a passion for research and development of mental health in Nepal. Currently, we are involved in research in Mental Health in Nepal and Clinical practice too.

 

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Address: Maharajgunj, Kathmandu - 44617

Country: Nepal

Email: rishavk@gmail.com

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Mental Health Research UK
Mental Health Research UK

 

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Mental Health Research UK
Mental Health Research UK

 

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Mood Disorders Research Group
Mood Disorders Research Group

 

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Address: University of Worcester Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ England

Email: moodresearch@worc.ac.uk

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Mood Disorders Research Project
Mood Disorders Research Project

 

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MQ
MQ

 

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MQ - Transforming Mental Health Through Research
MQ - Transforming Mental Health Through Research

 

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MQ Mental Health
MQ Mental Health

 

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MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics Research Cardiff University
MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics Research Cardiff University

 

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National Center For Mental Illness
National Center For Mental Illness

The Shanghai Mental Health Center was officially approved as a national center for mental disorders according to the Notice of the National Health Commission on the Establishment of the National Center for Mental Disorders. The National Center for Mental Disorders is committed to serving the national strategic goal of "Health China 2030" to address the four major problems in the mental health services in China, namely the difficulties in treating severe mental disorders, the relatively backward technical means, the unbalanced distribution of service resources and the lack of talent resources. It will carry out the following work:

 

 

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Address: XUHUI CAMPUS:NO.600 WANPING NAN ROAD,SHANGHAI,PRC,200030

Country: China

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National Prevention Science Coalition
National Prevention Science Coalition

 

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Neurophysiology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
Neurophysiology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy

Neurophysiology studies the various aspects of brain function in patients with psychiatric disorders. This includes the development of new EEG-neurofeedback related training protocols.

 

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Neuropsychopharmacology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
Neuropsychopharmacology Research Centre and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy

Neuropsychopharmacology is the study novel options for treatment for patients with psychiatric disorders to predict responses to psychopharmacological treatments (such as antidepressants). Of particular interest is:

  • The influence of dietary factors on neurotransmitters and brain function
  • Dietary components (such as amino acids) that develop neurotransmitters and
  • Changing the availability of neurotransmitters (such as serotonin and dopamine) in young people using different dietary strategies (e.g.new acute tryptophan depletion, acute phenylalanine-tyrosine depletion and combined monoamine depletion protocols). 

Various methods can be combined with behavioural assessments (such as go/no-go tasks) to study impulsivity and other research methods like neuroimaging techniques to study brain areas affected by the neurotransmitter in focus as well as studying relevant neurocircuitries in patients with psychiatric disorders.

 

 

 

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Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)
Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)

Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) is an independent, not-for-profit research institute that is a leader in brain and nervous system research. Their goal is to prevent, treat and cure brain and nervous system diseases, disorders and injuries through medical research. The research focuses on:

  • Ageing and Neurodegeneration
  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Mental Illness
  • Neural Injury
  • Sensation, Movement, Balance and Falls
  • Frontier Research Clinic
  • Fallscreen Falls Research Clinic
  • Treatment Clinics

 

 

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Address: Margarete Ainsworth Building Barker Street Randwick NSW 2031 Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 1165 Randwick NSW 2031 Australia

Call 02 9399 1000

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Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction University of New South Wales
Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction University of New South Wales

 

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One Mind Institute
One Mind Institute

 

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Orygen - The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health
Orygen - The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health

Orygen is the world’s leading research and knowledge translation organisation focusing on mental ill-health in young people. Orygen delivers cutting-edge research, policy development, innovative clinical services, and evidence-based training and education to ensure that there is continuous improvement in the treatments and care provided to young people experiencing mental ill-health. Orygen has a number areas of research including

  • Emerging Mental Disorders
  • First Episode Psychosis
  • Functional Recovery
  • Mood Disorders
  • Neurobiology and Neuroprotection in Emerging Mental Disorders
  • E-Health
  • Personality Disorder
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Ultra High Risk for Psychosis
  • Vulnerable and Disengaged Youth

 

 

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Address: 35 Poplar Rd, Parkville VIC 3052

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Pakistan Psychiatric Research Centre (PPRA)
Pakistan Psychiatric Research Centre (PPRA)

 

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Participate in Research ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and Its Disorders
Participate in Research ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and Its Disorders

CCD searches for children and adults to take part in studies that help us learn about how the brain functions, both normally and when there is a problem. IT is possible to register to take part in important research projects that contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of a range of cognitive disorders.

  • The Neuronauts Brain Science Club (newborns to 18 years old)

  • The Cognitive Science Register (18 to 24 years olds)

  • The CCD Adult Register (25-59 years old)

  • The CCD 60+ Register (60 years and older)

 

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Email: marion.kellenbach@mq.edu.au

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Pedigree-Based Endophenotype Consortium
Pedigree-Based Endophenotype Consortium

 

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Project Ecosystem: Mapping the Global Mental Health Research Funding System
Project Ecosystem: Mapping the Global Mental Health Research Funding System

 

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Psych Central Mental Health and Psychology Information and Support
Psych Central Mental Health and Psychology Information and Support

Psych Central is the Internet’s largest and oldest independent mental health social network. It is run by mental health professionals offering information and over 250 support groups for consumers. They are a voice for mental health information, emotional support and advocacy as part of an online mental health network. .

  • Psych Central Blogs
  • Psychological Tests & Quizzes

  • Forums at Psych Central

  • NeuroTalk Communities

  • Resource Directory

  • Psych Central Community Connection

 

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Address: Psych Central 55 Pleasant St., Suite 207 Newburyport, MA 01950

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Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC2)
Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC2)

The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) unites investigators around the world to conduct meta- and mega-analyses of genome-wide genomic data for psychiatric disorders. This website provides information about the organization, implementation, and results of the PGC.The PGC includes over 800 investigators from 38 countries with more than 900,000 individuals currently in analysis. The PGC focused on autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa (AN), substance use disorders (SUD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette's Syndrome (TS) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Initially, the PGC focused on common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), however their focus has expanded to include copy number variation (CNVs) and uncommon/rare genetic variation.

  • PGC Workgroups
  • Open Source Philosophy
  • Data Access Portal
  • Tools
  • PGC Summer School

 

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Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC2)
Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC2)

 

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Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC2)
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Psychological and Brain Sciences Washington University of St Louis
Psychological and Brain Sciences Washington University of St Louis

 

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Psychonomic Society
Psychonomic Society

 

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Public Health and Mental Health Research Institute (PHMHRI)
Public Health and Mental Health Research Institute (PHMHRI)

AUT Public Health and Mental Health Research Institute (PHMHRI) comprises five research centres and a number of research programmes. Their mission is to conduct high quality public and mental health research which contributes to the reduction of health disparities, improves the health of New Zealanders, and generates and extends the knowledge we have gathered. Information about each centre and programme is available by following the links to the left of this page. Our centres work collaboratively across research projects, as required, and we have a strong focus on postgraduate study across all centres. They key aims are to

  • Develop research programmes that advance understandings of the cultural, economic, social, political and environmental determinants of health
  • Inform health policy, purchasing and service delivery, and facilitate evidence-based practice for health professionals
  • Widely disseminate findings and facilitate discussion and debate of significant health issues
  • Contribute to the development of the public health and mental health research workforce, with particular emphasis on building a representative workforce
  • Develop and maintain strong links and collaborative relationships with a range of stakeholders including Māori, Pacific peoples, Asians, migrants, research centres, health provider organisations, professional bodies and other communities

 

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Address: Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences Auckland University of Technology Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1142

Country: New Zealand

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Public Mental Health University of Cape Town
Public Mental Health University of Cape Town

 

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PubMed
PubMed

PubMed is a service of the National Library of Medicine that provides access to over 12 million MEDLINE citations back to the mid-1960’s and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full text articles and other related resources.

 

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Queensland Centre For Mental Health Research (QCMHR)
Queensland Centre For Mental Health Research (QCMHR)

Queensland Centre For Mental Health Research (QCMHR) is a mental health research facility aiming to reduce the level of disability associated with mental illness. QCMHR maintains a matrix of collaborations with local, national and international partners aiming towards more effective mental health services and interventions, the identification and reduction of risk factors, and the development of researchers in the field of mental health. Its staff are drawn from many scientific disciplines such as molecular biology, neuroscience, genetics, dpsychiatry, psychology, social work, epidemiology, statistics, health economics. Research is followed out in a number of domains including:

  • Policy and Epidemiology
  • Social Inclusion and Recovery Research
  • Early Psychosis and Intervention
  • Genetics
  • Developmental Neurobiology
  • Epidemiology

QCMHR is hosted by the West Moreton Hospital and Health Service that provides services through a number of hospital and community based facilities, QCMHR's headquarters are at the Universiy of Queensland (Wacol campus), but it also has locations at the Queensland Brain Institute, the School of Population Health and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Queensland and Royal Brisbane Hospital.

 

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Address: Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research Level 3, Dawson House The Park Centre for Mental Health Treatment, Research and Education Wacol, QLD 4076 Australia

Email: carmel_meir@qcmhr.uq.edu.au

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Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (QCMHR)
Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (QCMHR)

The Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research (QCMHR) was established in 1987 and is now Queensland's premier mental health research organisation. QCMHR is hosted within West Moreton Hospital and Health Service, and works locally, nationally, and internationally to create new knowledge about mental health to reduce the impact of mental illness in our communities.

 

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Address: QCMHR Head Office, Level 3, Dawson House, The Park Centre for Mental Health Treatment Research and Education, Wacol, QLD 4076

Country: Australia

Email: info@qcmhr.uq.edu.au

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Recovery Injury Research Centre - Mental Health
Recovery Injury Research Centre - Mental Health

 

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Research Into Recover
Research Into Recover

The Research Into Recover website contains information about the work of the Recovery Research Team at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, UK.

 

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Address: Institute of Mental Health University of Nottingham Triumph Road Nottingham, NG7 2TU, UK

Country: United Kingdom

Email: researchintorecovery@nottingham.ac.uk

Call +44 (0) 115 823 1294

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Research! America
Research! America

 

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Roadmap For Mental Health Research in Europe (ROAMER)
Roadmap For Mental Health Research in Europe (ROAMER)

 

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Rogers Behavioural Health
Rogers Behavioural Health

 

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Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS)
Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS)

The Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) is an international society designed to bring researchers from across the world in schizophrenia and other related disorders together. SIRS::

  • Exchanges the latest advances in research and facilitate the applications and these findings to clinical practice.
  • Facilitates communication and collaboration in research.
  • Promotes educational programs to effectively disseminate new research findings related to schizophrenia, both in the scientific community and to the lay public.
  • Encourages publication of research.
  • Increases the public understanding of the personal, familial and societal impact of schizophrenia.
  • Supports increased research funding for schizophrenia research around the world.
  • Promotes the highest scientific and ethical standards in research and its application in clinical psychiatric practice.

 

 

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Address: 5034-A Thoroughbred Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 USA

Email: info@schizophreniaresearchsociety.org

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Schizophrenia Library The Schizophrenia Research Institute
Schizophrenia Library The Schizophrenia Research Institute

The Schizophrenia Library collects, collates and stores information from schizophrenia and psychosis-related research to help researchers, clinicians and policy developers find the best evidence-based approaches to investigate and manage these disorders. The Schizophrenia Library is a resource comprising relevant schizophrenia and psychosis related research findings, gathered from a variety of sources, and stored in a searchable database. The Library aims to serve as a resource to scientists, clinicians, government, consumer and carer groups, and the general public, and to help to inform policy and clinical guideline development as well as being a resource that can be used by scientists to identify pertinent research questions and knowledge gaps. This involves:

  • Compiling existing systematic reviews
  • Conducting original reviews and meta-analyses
  • Preparing and disseminating summaries of major findings
  • Forming collaborative links within the population health and epidemiology research community.

 

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Address: Margarete Ainsworth Building Barker Street Randwick Sydney NSW 2031 Australia

Email: contact@schizophreniaresearch.org.au

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Schizophrenia Research American Schizophrenia Research
Schizophrenia Research American Schizophrenia Research

ASA directs funding to research programs in both industry and academia where innovative, leading edge brain-based research is being done.  ASA provides funding for research aimed at optimizing results by fielding comprehensive efforts to move toward achieving a cure through multidisciplinary investigator initiated research.  ASA conducts work in:

  • Clinical biomedical research
  • Behavioral research
  • Translational research and
  • Population-based research
  • Molecular and supramolecular chemistry
  • Cognitive function
  • Study of brain injury & abnormality 

Through cooperative endeavors with industry and academia ensures that a proposed line of research is worthy of funding. Integral to the overall research effort is to foster the sharing of information and published dissemination of study results to industry and academia by ensuring that each research program funded is completed and that its findings are published.  ASA shares research findings with the private research and academic communities to effectively maximizes research productivity, enable researchers to cross-pollinate ideas and avoid wasteful duplication of effort. Researchers working all over the world are eligible to submit research proposals for funding, and the ASA actively seeks out research opportunities worthy of financial support.  

 

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Schizophrenia Research Institute
Schizophrenia Research Institute

The Schizophrenia Research Institute is a national medical research institute solely dedicated to discovering the ways to better treat, prevent and cure schizophrenia.The Schizophrenia Research Institute conducts and supports schizophrenia research in hospitals, universities and research institutes across the country and internationally. The institute supports a multi-disciplinary program of schizophrenia research to support schizophrenia-related research

The Schizophrenia Research Institutes brings together neuroscientists and clinical specialists in partnership with patients and families affected by schizophrenia, developing a wide range of new initiatives, initially throughout New South Wales, but increasingly on a national scale. The Schizophrenia Research Institute has also been instrumental in developing schizophrenia research infrastructure facilities, which have provided a foundation for a range of research findings in a wide range of scientific domains including:

  • Developmental Neurobiology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Epidemiology & Population-Based Studies
  • Basic neuroscience
  • Neuroimaging
  • Brain Tissue Neurobiology
  • Genetics
  • Clinical-Based Studies

 

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Address: 139 Barker St, Randwick NSW 2031

Email: contact@schizophreniaresearch.org.au

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Setting Priorities for Global Mental Health World Health Organisation
Setting Priorities for Global Mental Health World Health Organisation

 

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Shanghai Center for Mental Disease Control and Prevention
Shanghai Center for Mental Disease Control and Prevention

Shanghai Center for Mental Disease Control and Prevention is a governmental and municipal-level technical organization specialized in mental disease control and prevention, Under the leadership of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, it exerts its function in technical guidance and support of community-based severe psychiatric diseases' prevention and rehabilitation, public mental health promotion, psychological crisis intervention, etc. It follows the guideline of “prevention first and prevention & treatment combination”to fight mental disease and support communities and citizens.

 

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Address: XUHUI CAMPUS:NO.600 WANPING NAN ROAD,SHANGHAI,PRC,200030

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Sleep Monarsh University
Sleep Monarsh University

 

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Sleep Research Society
Sleep Research Society

 

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Social and Mental Health Research
Social and Mental Health Research

 

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Society for Disability Studies
Society for Disability Studies

 

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Society for Mental Health Research
Society for Mental Health Research

 

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Society for Mental Health Research
Society for Mental Health Research

 

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Society for Mental Health Research
Society for Mental Health Research

 

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Society for Neurocience
Society for Neurocience

 

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Society for Psychophysiological Research
Society for Psychophysiological Research

 

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Society for Research in Psychopathy
Society for Research in Psychopathy

The Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP) is an organization of established psychopathology researchers.

 

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Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco - Europe Chapter (SRNT-E)
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco - Europe Chapter (SRNT-E)

 

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Society for Women's Health research
Society for Women's Health research

 

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Society of Behavioral Medicine
Society of Behavioral Medicine

 

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Society of Mental Health Research
Society of Mental Health Research

 

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Country: Australia

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Stanley Medical Research
Stanley Medical Research

 

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Strategic Investment in Mental Health Research Priorities Australian Health and Medical Research Council
Strategic Investment in Mental Health Research Priorities Australian Health and Medical Research Council

 

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Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) Study
Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) Study

 

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Survey of High Impact Psychosis Study (SHIP)
Survey of High Impact Psychosis Study (SHIP)

The Australian National Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) aims to describe the prevalence and profile of psychosis in Australia and to identify factors associated with good outcome in psychosis that are amenable to change and critical to recovery with the intention of informing policy development and service planning. It is collecting national data that will provide an evidence base for understanding barriers to good outcomes for people with psychosis, including their social and economic integration. SHIP asks questions about symptoms, utilisation of mental health and other services; perceived need; education; cognition; social participation (work and skill development; activities of daily living; family responsibilities; other social engagement and community integration); living circumstances; support networks; physical well-being (including a physical health assessment; physical activity; nutrition; risk factors for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease; smoking); and drug and alcohol use.

 

 

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The American Brain Coalition (ABC)
The American Brain Coalition (ABC)

The American Brain Coalition (ABC) is a nonprofit organization comprised of the United States’ leading professional neurological, psychological, and psychiatric associations and patient organizations. Together, we seek to advance the understanding of the functions of the brain, and to reduce the burden of brain disorders through public education and advocacy. With an established presence in Washington, DC, ABC is a strong and powerful voice for the 100 million people living with disabling brain disorders, bringing together organizations that represent concerned and interested patients, families, and professionals. This voice is used to advocate for increased support of research that leads to better treatment; services and support that improves patients’ quality of life; as well as a national commitment towards finding cures for individuals with disabling neurological and psychiatric disorders. On behalf of all who live with neurological and psychiatric disorders, we invite organizations that share our concerns and goals to join us in our educational, engagement and advocacy efforts.

 

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The Anxiety and Addictive Behaviour Clinic LSU
The Anxiety and Addictive Behaviour Clinic LSU

The Anxiety and Addictive Behaviors Research Laboratory is a clinical research laboratory within the Department of Psychology at LSU, a clinical psychology program accredited by the American Psychological Association. Their primary aim is to understand the factors involved in the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders and/or substance use disorders, and to use this knowledge to improve the evidence-based assessment and treatment of these disorders. 

 

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The Association for Research in Personality
The Association for Research in Personality

 

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The Australian Foundation for Mental Health Research (AFFIRM)
The Australian Foundation for Mental Health Research (AFFIRM)

AFFIRM is an organisation that funds and advocates for the importance of mental health research. The projects they conduct include:

  • OCD STOP! (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
  • UBWELL (Health Systems)
  • FAST App (Suicide)
  • FitMIndKit (e-Health)
  • Anxiety Research
  • Bipolar Research
  • Depression Research
  • Schizophrenia Research

 

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Postal Address: PO Box 9112 Deatkin ACT 2600

Email: affirm@affirm.org.au

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The Australian Network for Promotion and Early Intervention for Mental Health (AusEinet)
The Australian Network for Promotion and Early Intervention for Mental Health (AusEinet)

The Early Intervention Network for Mental Health in Young People is the National Early Intervention Network to promote early intervention in mental health problems specifically with children and young people. The focus of the project is the development of a national network involving key people (such as consumers, carers, clinicians, researchers and policy makers) and the development of resource and training manuals to promote best practice in early intervention in mental disorders specifically with children and young people. The network had a Clearinghouse function that aims to link people and gather and disseminate information electronically and via other media. With the assistance of the network the project will promote and enhance the development of early intervention services nationally through identifying and enhancing key service, structural and intersectoral issues and further developing best practice in specific areas. The Clearinghouse also aims to disseminate the outcomes of National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy projects after their completion in early 1999, linking with the Australian Institute of Family Studies who are completing the national stocktake of the projects. The project is divided into three streams:

  • Stream One: focus on the development and maintenance of a national communications network and training issues. This includes:
  1. The establishment of the national clearinghouse for early intervention in mental health
  2. An international literature review
  3. A national stocktake of work in this area
  4. The development and dissemination of an early intervention newsletter; and
  5. The production of resource and training kits on best practice in early intervention generally and with particular disorders experienced by children and young people.
  • Stream two: aims to work with a variety of mental health and key intersectoral service providers to re-orient service delivery in this area to an early intervention focus. This will include:
  1. A re-orientation consultancy examining the potential in other systems to develop a greater understanding of mental health problems and stronger links with mental health services
  2. Clinical project officers working within various systems to identify and address structural and system issues to enable them to be better placed to enhance early intervention for their clients with mental health problems.
  • Stream Three: aims to address specific mental health problems requiring further development of best practice in early intervention. This stream will:
  1. Include a review that will identify evidence based practice in early intervention
  2. Provide support for existing early intervention programs and
  3. Develop further best practice models in early intervention for specific disorders.

AusEinet aims to set up a network, an internet site and provide ongoing work on:

  • Best practice in mental health around the country and the world
  • A national stocktake of Early Intervention programs
  • Helpful resources including Internet sites
  • Seminars, workshops and training opportunities
  • Contacts to spur CAMH workers on to adopt programs from elsewhere and
  • Possible avenues of continuing funding

 

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The Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank The Schizophrenia Research Institute
The Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank The Schizophrenia Research Institute

The Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank collects and links genetic, clinical, neuropsychological and brain imaging information from over 1,000 individuals with schizophrenia and healthy controls. This data supports schizophrenia-related studies conducted by scientists who do not have the capacity to collect their own data on such a large scale.

 

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Address: Margarete Ainsworth Building Barker Street Randwick Sydney NSW 2031 Australia

Email: contact@schizophreniaresearch.org.au

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The Australian Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology Monash University
The Australian Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology Monash University

 

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The Brain and Mental Health Program The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI
The Brain and Mental Health Program The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI

The HMRI Brain and Mental Health Program is a diverse group of researchers spanning basic neuroscience, psychology, clinical mental health, neurology and allied health. The research aims to understand the intricate mechanisms underpinning human cognition, brain and nervous system disorders, mental health and wellbeing. Brain and mental health related topics include:

  • Clinical Mental Health
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Schizophrenia
  • Stress and Addictive Disorders
  • Stroke and Brain Injury

 

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The Brain Health Institute
The Brain Health Institute

The Brain Health Institute is a new scientific research platform of the Shanghai Mental Health Center that offers vital research and innovation support to researchers within and outside the Center who are interested in a platform-oriented scientific approach. The platform can collect basic, clinical and translational research resources and give researchers ready access to a three-in-one system of clinical data support, experimental platform sharing, and innovation and translation promotion. Based on a wealth of clinical resources, the platform can efficiently address patients’ clinical problems and treatment needs by drawing upon evidence-based medical research, basic research exploration, and clinical research verification and transformation.

 

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Address: XUHUI CAMPUS:NO.600 WANPING NAN ROAD,SHANGHAI,PRC,200030

Country: China

Postal Address: MINGHANG CAMPUS:NO.3210 HUMIN ROAD,SHANGHAI,PRC,201108

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The Brain Hub
The Brain Hub

 

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The Butterfly Foundation For Eating Disorders
The Butterfly Foundation For Eating Disorders

The Butterfly Foundation is a leading national voice in supporting the needs of all people affected by eating disorders and negative body image. Butterfly highlights the realities of seeking treatment for recovery and advocates for improved services from both government and independent sources. It's major activities include:

  • Advocacy
  • The Butterfly Research Institute (BRI)
  • National Helpline
  • Web Counselling
  • Online Education for Carers
  • Support Programs
  • Online Support Groups
  • Support Programs
  • Outpatient Program
  • The Intensive Family and Adolescent Eating Disorder Day Program
  • The Financial Assistance for Recovery Program
  • Education Programs and Resources

 

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Address: 103 Alexander Street Crows Nest NSW 2065

Call 02 9412 4499

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The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS)
The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS)

 

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The Center for Collaborative Genomic Studies on Mental Disorders
The Center for Collaborative Genomic Studies on Mental Disorders

 

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The Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH)
The Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH)

 

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The Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research (CBMHR) The University of Newcastle
The Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research (CBMHR) The University of Newcastle

The Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research (CBMHR) is a research institute focused on increasing our understanding the brain and mind across the lifespan, in the absence and presence of disease. The CBMHR is a cross-disciplinary group of leading researchers who aim to understand and modify brain function and factors that influence mental health problems at the molecular, cellular, systems, behavioural and social level.The Centre hosts three platforms for research: 

  • Preclinical Neurobiology
  • Psychological Processes
  • Mental and Physical Health.

 

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Address: University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia

Email: Alan.Brichta@newcastle.edu.au

Call +61 2 4921 7026

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The Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) University of Aukland
The Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR) University of Aukland

 

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The Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD)
The Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD)

The Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD) is a joint facility of the University of New South Wales and St Vincents Hospital in Sydney Australia that combines clinical and research expertise in the recognition and treatment of the anxiety and depressive disorders.

 

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The Coalition for Access to Psychotherapy
The Coalition for Access to Psychotherapy

 

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The Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration

The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organization that aims to help people make well informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and ensuring the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health care interventions.

 

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The Consumer Led Research Network (CLRN) The Mental Health Commission of NSW
The Consumer Led Research Network (CLRN) The Mental Health Commission of NSW

The Consumer Led Research Network (CLRN) attempts to enable consumer led and co-production research. In partnership with the Community Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Network (CMHDARN) and the Mental Health Commission of NSW, The Consumer Led Research Networks provides pathways through structural barriers to research including stigma and discrimination.

 

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The DANA Alliance for Brain Initiatives
The DANA Alliance for Brain Initiatives

 

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The Dana Foundation
The Dana Foundation

 

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The Department of Psychiatry University of Melbourne
The Department of Psychiatry University of Melbourne

The Department of Psychiatry is committed to the prevention of mental illness and improved quality of life for individuals affected by mental illness both nationally and internationally.

  • Academic Unit for Psychiatry of Old Age
  • Albert Road Clinic
  • Austin Health
  • Centre for Women’s Mental Health
  • Melbourne Clinic
  • Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre
  • Mindful
  • Phoenix Australia Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health
  • Psychiatric Education Unit
  • Psychiatric Neuropathology Laboratory
  • Psychosocial Research Centre
  • St Vincent’s Mental Health Research Unit
  • The University of Melbourne and Peking University Centre for Psychiatric Research and Training

 

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Address: Grattan Street, Parkville, Victoria, 3010

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The European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP)
The European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP)

 

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The European Brain and Behaviour Society
The European Brain and Behaviour Society

 

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The European Brain Council
The European Brain Council

 

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The European Society for Cognitive Psychology
The European Society for Cognitive Psychology

 

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The Evaluation Center at the Human Services Research Institute (HSRI)
The Evaluation Center at the Human Services Research Institute (HSRI)

The Evaluation Center provides evaluation services and/or technical assistance to mental health system stakeholders to improve the planning, implementation, and operation of adult mental health services. They provide assistance with study design, evaluation methodologies, statistical analyses and other aspects of evaluation design and implementation to provide individually tailored technical assistance on projects related to the evaluation of adult mental health systems change. The Evaluation Cente produces briefings, reviews of new instruments, methodologies, and software that have developed by TEC that can be downloaded free of charge. 

The Center creates and disseminates toolkits and materials to assist evaluators, mental health care providers, and policy makers involved in evaluation, creating manuals and workbooks for psychosocial interventions, a compendium on the conceptualization and measurement of recovery, and a monograph that presents a brief history of evidence-based practices. Toolkits provide evaluators, mental health care providers and policy makers involved in evaluation with complete packages related to the evaluation of particular substantive issues. The toolkits contain information on such things as instruments, methodology, and data analysis and utilization. Materials include center briefings; syntheses of existing evaluation literature on selected topics; book reviews; monographs on system change evaluation and reviews of new instruments, methodologies, and software packages. Toolkits and materials are available in the areas of:

  • Outcomes Measurement
  • Evaluation Methodology and Statistics
  • Managed Care
  • Performance Measurement & Quality
  • Internet Evaluation Issues
  • Multicultural Issues in Evaluation
  • Evidence-based Practices
  • Outcomes and Methodolgy

Through the Toolkits and Materials Program, the Center also makes available Evaluation FastFacts which are 2-3 page briefings of new and current mental health services evaluations, resource, and/or methods. These briefings provide a quick and easy way for constituents to learn important and timely information in the field of evaluation. The Center also makes available TECScripts which are transcripts of on-line discussions about specific topics. The discussions take place as part of the electronic mailing lists of the e-Community Program. TECScripts provide a compilation of on-line discussions on specific topics. TECScripts are available in the areas of:

  • Dealing with Therapists' Resistance to Outcomes
  • Written Treatment Plans and Mental Health Outcomes
  • The Need for Fundamental Change in Healthcare.
  • Outcome Measures for Children and Adolescents
  • Evidence-Based Treatment (EBTs)
  • Objectives Based Treatment Plans

 

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Address: 2336 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140

Email: tcamacho@hsri.org

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The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is a research group that works on a range of serious diseases including stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, motor neurone disease, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, depression, schizophrenia, mental illness and addiction.  They are world leaders in imaging technology, stroke rehabilitation and epidemiological studies. It includes:

  • Support Services 
  • Equality in Science (EqIS)
  • Florey Postdoctoral Association
  • Florey Foundation
  • Women in Science Parkville Precinct (WiSPP)

 

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Address: 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria 3052

Email: info@florey.edu.au

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The Global Mental Health Program (GMHP), Columbia University
The Global Mental Health Program (GMHP), Columbia University

The Global Mental Health Program (GMHP) at Columbia University, New York is a 5-year MOU for collaboration in the development of research training in culture and mental health.

 

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The Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research (ICMHSR)
The Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research (ICMHSR)

 

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The Institute for Recovery and Community Integration
The Institute for Recovery and Community Integration

 

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The Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction
The Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction

 

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The International Alliance of Mental Health Research Funders
The International Alliance of Mental Health Research Funders

 

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The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (IBANGS)
The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (IBANGS)

 

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The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP)
The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP)

 

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The Lancet on Global Mental Health 2007
The Lancet on Global Mental Health 2007

The Lancet Series on Global Mental Health draws together leading experts from the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, UK, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, and, WHO to highlight the gaps in mental-health services worldwide, and to formulate a clear call to action.

 

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Address: The Lancet 125 London Wall London, EC2Y 5AS, UK

Email: editorial@lancet.com

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The Lancet Psychiatry
The Lancet Psychiatry

 

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Address: The Lancet 125 London Wall London, EC2Y 5AS, UK

Email: niall.boyce@lancet.com

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The Lancet Series on Global Mental Health (2011)
The Lancet Series on Global Mental Health (2011)

The Lancet Series on Global Mental Health 2011 tracks provides an indispensible resource for health workers and policymakers. The subjects of the papers were chosen after consultation with the Movement for Global Mental Health to improve access to mental health care and promote the human rights of people affected by mental illness worldwide. The Series comprises six papers addressing:

  • Interventions to break the vicious cycles of mental health problems and poverty
  • Global child and adolescent mental health
  • Mental health in humanitarian settings
  • The scale-up of mental health services in low-income and middle-income countries
  • Human resources for mental health care and
  • Human rights violations of people with mental and psychosocial disabilities. 

 

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Address: The Lancet 125 London Wall London, EC2Y 5AS, UK

Email: editorial@lancet.com

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The Lived Experience Research Network (LERN)
The Lived Experience Research Network (LERN)

The Lived Experience Research Network (LERN) promotes service user/survivor leadership and inclusion in behavioral health and disabilities research, advanced clinical practice, and program evaluation to advance inclusion and social justice. LERN advocates for increased accessibility in research and evaluation settings, social justice, and policy change, and aims to strengthen ties between stakeholders in the health and disabilities fields: community members, advocates, policy-makers, and researchers.

 

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The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use
The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use

The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use bring together world-leading researchers, clinicians, people with lived experience and community to share skills, synergise data, harness new technologies and trial innovative programs to prevent and treat mental and substance use disorders.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: matilda.centre@sydney.edu.au

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The Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc)
The Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc)

 

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The National Research Consortium of Counseling Centers in Higher Educatio
The National Research Consortium of Counseling Centers in Higher Educatio

 

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The Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU Centre of Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry
The Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU Centre of Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry

he Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU) conducts research on aetiology, course and outcome in severe mental illness. Its two arms of research cover:

1. Whole Population Record-linked register-based research: the psychiatric case register to an extensive network of other electronic State health and social services registers. This includes studies utilising record linkage across whole population- registers, with most incorporating a multigenerational, life course approach

  • Life course studies of pathways to psychotic disorders and other severe mental illness
  • Environmental and familial risk factors for psychotic illness and other neuropsychiatric outcome: a studyaims to integrate genetic and risk factor epidemiology under a developmental perspective in order to examine reproductive pathology in women with severe mental illness and follow-up proximal and distal developmental and neuropsychiatric sequelae in their children.
  • Influenza and season of birth: Environmental risk factors for schizophrenia: exploration of the association between other environmental exposures (e.g. influenza and season of birth) and schizophrenia.
  • Intellectual disability and psychotic illness: a series of studies that have reported on the prevalence of intellectual disability in people with schizophrenia and explored the nature of the association between psychotic disorders and intellectual disability.
  • Australian perinatal mental health reforms: Evaluating their impact: a study fills a significant gap in the evidence-base on how key Australian perinatal mental health initiatives have met their goals of increasing service utilisation at this critical time for mother, infant and family. It uses population health data to examine the impact of National Perinatal Depression Initiative reforms on maternal health outcomes, service utilisation and the likely cost-effectiveness of these reforms.
  • The association between psychotic illness, criminal offending and victimisation: whole-population studies of the prevalence and patterns of criminal offending in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders; Area of residence and the impact of social disorganisation and urbanicity on offending by people with schizophrenia; and adult victimisation of people with a psychotic illness.

2. Clinical studies and large scale epidemiological surveys: clinical and large-scale surveys of the prevalence of psychotic illness in Australia, and the characteristics of those affected. This includes large scale national epidemiological surveys of people with psychotic illness and longitudinal and cross-sectional clinical studies of mental and physical health outcomes for people with psychotic illness

  • Clinical and large-scale epidemiological surveys: an empirical framework for assessing mortality and morbidity in people with psychotic disorders: A 7-year prospective and 10-year retrospective follow-up of 2075 participants in the Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) using linked registers They extract 17 years (2000-2017) of mortality and physical morbidity outcome data from State and national administrative registers; adding to this register data to previously-collected survey data for a large, nationally representative and comprehensively characterised sample of 2075 people aged 18-64 years with psychotic disorders who took part in SHIP and have already given consent to linkage.
  • 2013-2016 Survey of High Impact Psychosis WAve 2 (SHIP WAve 2): this study builds on a rare opportunity to collect longitudinal data on a population-based sample of people with psychotic illness to fill the knowledge gap on cardio-metabolic disease risk modification in people with psychotic illness.
  • 2010 Australian National Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP): this study aims to describe the prevalence and profile of psychosis in Australia and to identify factors associated with good outcome in psychosis that are amenable to change and critical to recovery with the intention of informing policy development and service planning.
  • 2012 North Metro Survey of High Impact Psychosis (North Metro SHIP) is an extension of the national SHIP survey, in WA North Metropolitan Health Services Mental Health aiming to estimate the local prevalence of psychosis in North Metropolitan Area Health Service; describe the social and economic circumstances of people living with psychosis within North Metropolitan Area Health Service, their mental and physical health profiles, and their use of services; and develop a local evidence base to help inform mental health policy development in North Metropolitan Health Service and to enable service providers to develop services to meet specific local needs to the benefit of people living with psychosis, their family, friends, carers and the services supporting them. A cost analysis using the data collection was also completed.
  • 1997-98 Study of Low Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders (LPDS): Australia's first national survey of psychosis including marginalised people not in contact with treatment services in its sampling and those solely in contact with private psychiatrists and GPs, in addition to those attending public mental health inpatient and outpatient services.
  • Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ): an International Working Group (clinical and academic experts from more than fifteen countries including NERU’s Anna Waterreus) has developed a brief, easy to use, physical activity questionnaire which assesses sedentary and low intensity behaviours in people with mental illness - the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ).

 

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The Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU) The Centre for Clinical In Neuropsychiatry
The Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU) The Centre for Clinical In Neuropsychiatry

The Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit (NERU) conducts research on aetiology, course and outcome in severe mental illness. Its research cover 

  • A multigenerational, life course approach 
  • Risk factor epidemiology
  • Clinical and large-scale epidemiological surveys

 

 

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Address: The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley 6009 Western Australia

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The NSW Brain Tissue Resource Centre (NSW BTRC)
The NSW Brain Tissue Resource Centre (NSW BTRC)

The New South Wales Brain Tissue Resource Centre (NSW BTRC) provides human postmortem brain tissue to researchers who are working towards discovering the causes and consequences of different brain disorders. The primary focus of our collection is to support research into the aetiology and pathogenesis of schizophrenia, alcohol disorders and healthy control tissue. The NSW Brain Tissue Resource Centre is a research facility for the collection, characterisation, storage and distribution of human brain and spinal cord tissue for research. The tissues provided to the neuroscientific research community include investigations on understanding the framework, composition and functioning of the human brain and the nature of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases.  Some of the major research areas that utilise NSW BTRC tissue include:

  • Alcohol-related Disorders
  • Schizophrenia
  • Neurological Disorders

 

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Address: Faculty of Medicine, Sydney Medical School Charles Perkins Centre D17, Level 6 West The University of Sydney NSW 2006

Email: nswbbn@sydney.edu.au

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The NSW Institute of Psychiatry (NSWIOP)
The NSW Institute of Psychiatry (NSWIOP)

NSWIOP is a major provider of professional education in mental health in Australia. It aims to build a world class workforce for NSW and beyond that supports journeys of recovery and better mental health through partnerships across individuals, families, carers, practitioners and communities. Through quality education and training enable improvements to the mental health and wellbeing of people in NSW and beyond and the lives of those who work with them. They offer education and training for:

  • Psychiatrists
  • General practitioners
  • Mental health professionals
  • People who use mental health services
  • Carers of people with mental health problems
  • Staff of community managed organisations and
  • Members of the community.

 

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Address: Cumberland Hospital Campus 5 Fleet Street North Parramatta NSW 2151

Postal Address: Locked Bag 7118 Parramatta BC NSW 2124

Email: institute@nswiop.nsw.edu.au

Call 02 9840 3833

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The Park - Centre for Mental Health, Treatment, Research and Education
The Park - Centre for Mental Health, Treatment, Research and Education

 

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The Psychiatric Genomics Institute
The Psychiatric Genomics Institute

The Psychiatric Genomics Institute is a systematic program established to evaluate the epidemiological, molecular, and cellular effects of genetic risk loci for psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric genomics has achieved unprecedented advances. After a century of uncertain progress and debate about the nature of severe psychiatric disorders, we now possess extraordinary new knowledge about the fundamental genetic architectures. A decade ago, there was perhaps one solid finding for schizophrenia, and there are now over 130 loci that meet consensus criteria for significance and replication. Work in progress is likely to increase this number substantially. The major funder for the KI-Psychiatric Genomics Institute (KI-PGI) is the Swedish research council (Vetenskapsrådet) (grant no 583-2013-8865). Additional funding comes from the EU (The COSYN project, H2020 grant no. 667301), and NIMH (The Swedish schizophrenia study - S3, grant no. R01 MH077139-07 RPPR). Main projects include:

  • The SUN consortium (Schizophrenia United Network consortium): The goal of SUN is to use functional genomics and neuroscience to understand the genomic results for neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • COSYN (Comorbidity and Synapse Biology in Clinically Overlapping Psychiatric Disorders): COSYN is a KI-coordinated EU-funded project integrating 14 partners across Europe, including both academic and industry groups. COSYN is a precision medicine programme, with the goal to find an effective therapy for rare individuals with synaptic mutations causal to intellectual disability, autism, and/or schizophrenia. Novel patient-specific neuronal cell models will be developed to investigate the functionality of identified synaptic mutations, with the ultimate goal to be used for screening and identification of approved medications to be evaluated in individualized drug trials
  • S3 (Sweden Schizophrenia Study): The overall goal of S3 is to identify genetic and environmental factors that contribute to psychotic disorders, and to investigate how these factors interact. To reach our study aims we plan to include at least 5000 additional patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
  • The GAPS consortium (Genomic Aggregation Project in Sweden): GAPS has developed a framework for aggregating existing genomic data from Swedes, and has so far enrolled 40 studies. The overall aim is to gather Swedish genome-wide genomic data in a single location to be processed in a standardized way. The scientific goals we aim to accomplish include e.g. estimating control genetic variation frequencies and develop a fine-grained understanding of population genetics of Sweden, as well as determining SNP-heritabilities and co-heritabilities across disorders
  • EU iPSC consortium: This consortium brings together 8 EU neuroscience labs (including co-leader Dr Anna Falk’s lab at KI) to form an integrated network of neuroscientists to investigate neurons derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). We published a review paper in Molecular Psychiatry (Falk et al, 2016), and are working on neurons from patients with NRXN1 mutations.

An additional general goal of KI-PGI is to assist KI colleagues in applying genomics to their research areas.

 

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The Psychosis Australia Trust (PAT) Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia (MIFA)
The Psychosis Australia Trust (PAT) Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia (MIFA)

The Psychosis Australia Trust (PAT) supports organisational, investment, and policy capacity to carry out priority-driven research into schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder with the aim of helping all those affected by these mental illnesses to live better lives. Established to be an umbrella organisation and knowledge bank for research and services related to psychosis in Australia PAT:

  • Reviews current research programs and activities being carried out in Australia in relation to psychotic disorders
  • Develops an evidence-based approach to allocating priorities for further research
  • Carries out research and research-related activities in relation to psychotic disorders
  • Links the priorities of researchers with those of Australians who have the lived experience of psychosis through our partnership with consumer and carer organisations across Australia
  • Promotes and facilitates the translation of research into practice in relation to psychotic disorders
  • Builds pathways for discovery by vertical integration of scientific activity across each level of research expertise and resource
  • Achieves critical mass within each level of research expertise by horizontal integration of collaborating research centres across institutions
  • Achieves critical mass within each level of research expertise by horizontal integration of collaborating research centres across Australian states and territories
  • Actively engages consumers and carers, clinicians, policy-makers and the general public in the promotion and development of psychosis research

 

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Email: mifa@mifa.org.au

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The REFINEMENT Project
The REFINEMENT Project

 

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The Research Unit for Functional Disorders at Aarhus University Hospital – Psychosomatics and CL Psychiatry
The Research Unit for Functional Disorders at Aarhus University Hospital – Psychosomatics and CL Psychiatry

The Research Unit for Functional Disorders at Aarhus University Hospital – Psychosomatics and CL Psychiatry is based on an interdisciplinary approach to functional disorders, as these are to be seen both from a psychiatric /psychological, a somatic, and a social angle. The unit is foremost a research unit focusing on research, development and education. However, the unit does have a secondary clinical function.

 

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The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research
The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research

 

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The Schizophrenia Society of Canada Foundation (SSCF)
The Schizophrenia Society of Canada Foundation (SSCF)

The Schizophrenia Society of Canada Foundation (SSCF) is a research fund to invest in research initiatives. Its main focus is to fund research in the areas of molecular genetics, imaging and biochemistry of the central nervous system and psychosocial rehabilitation, with special emphasis on psychosis and schizophrenia. 

 

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Email: katrina@schizophrenia.ca

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The Service User Research Enterprise (SURE) King's College London
The Service User Research Enterprise (SURE) King's College London

The Service User Research Enterprise (SURE) undertakes research that tests the effectiveness of services and treatments from the perspective of people with mental health problems and their carers. SURE is established on the premise that the research priorities and perspectives of service users are different from those of people who work in mental health services, and from those of people with a solely academic background. Their aim is therefore to involve service users in a collaborative way in the whole research process including design, data collection, data analysis and dissemination of results. SURE is the largest unit within a university world wide to employ people who have both research skills and first-hand experience of mental health services and treatments. SURE carry out service user led studies, collaborations with academics in all aspects of mental health research and play a part in developing service user researchers through graduate training and opportunities to learn new research skills. The Service User Research Enterprise team carry out a number of key projects. Current and past programs include:

  • 4 Steps to Safety: the evaluation of the implementation of a quality improvement programme that aims to reduce violence in inpatient psychiatric wards in South London and Maudsley. It is an ethnographic study and she will be observing life on the wards for two weeks before the programme starts to gather baseline data, and for up to six weeks afterwards. She will also interview ward staff, patients and service users,and analyse documents used in the implementation process, including reflective diaries. 4 Steps to Safety centres on a ‘toolkit’ tha tuses the quality improvement methodology PDSA  to introduce predictive risk management methods and a number of interventions designed to change professional nursing practice and ward culture – ‘intentional rounding’
  • Medication Side Effects: use of the SURE method to develop Patient-Generated Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PG- PROMs) which involves focus groups and expert panels of people who have experienced what is being assessed and where the researchers also had that experience. 
  • Service User’s and Carers’ Views on Stratified Medicine: te idea that pharmacological treatments can be tailored to a person or group’s biological make up. This program involves focus groups with service users and carers to see what they thought of this and whether they would be willing, or thought their relative would be willing, to undergo tests of various levels of intrusiveness to ascertain which drug would suit them best.
  • Online Research Learning for Service Users and Service User Groups: an online resource so that service users and their organisations can learn research skills and be enabled to do their own research. It draws on teaching resources that SURE members of staff have used in the past and was created in conjunction with Maudsley Learning and the Ortus Centre. There is a parallel course in research skills for front-line staff at the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. 
  • PERCEIVE: is a research project designed to evaluate innovative hospital-based mental health care interventions. Throughout the program there is an emphasis on service user views and experiences that aims to develop new methods of research and new measures that capture the acceptability and experience of inpatient care from the perspective of service users and in-patient staff, and to evaluate two health and social care interventions to determine if they are effective, cost-effective and acceptable to service users and in-patient staff. 
  • Service User and Staff Measures: the creation of various means to measure the experience of living and working in acute wards
  • ENSUE: a project that examines how managers have responded to user involvement activities in mental health and to identify how they facilitate or impede effective patient and public involvement.
  • Service User Groups in South London: a directory looking for support groups, opportunities to be involved in healthcare in South London or for researchers looking to connect with service user groups in your area of expertise

 

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Postal Address: Box 34 De Crespigny Park London SE5 8AF

Email: jessica.stacey@kcl.ac.uk

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The Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR)
The Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR)

The Society for Mental Health Research is an Incorporated Association, registered as a health promotion charity with DGR status.  The Society aims to prevent mental illness by arranging a multidisciplinary Australasian forum for presentation and discussion of psychiatric and mental health research; supporting and assisting mental health research and researchers; assisting mental health researchers to be informed about research developments;facilitating networking, sharing of information and collaboration between researchers of different disciplines of psychiatric and mental health research; assisting education, training and raising awareness of mental health issues, particularly developments arising from research; and encouraging and supporting the inclusion of psychiatric and mental health issues in the development of health policies, funding and services.

 

 

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The Society For Neuroscience
The Society For Neuroscience

The Society for Neuroscience is a professional society for scientists and physicians around the world whose research is focused on the study of the brain and nervous system.

 

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Address: 1121 14th Street NW, Suite 1010 Washington, DC 20005

Call (202) 962-4000

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The Statistics and Data Management Group of the Molecular Imaging & Neuropathology Division (M.I.N.D.)
The Statistics and Data Management Group of the Molecular Imaging & Neuropathology Division (M.I.N.D.)

 

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The Western Australian Family Study of Schizophrenia (WAFSS) Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry
The Western Australian Family Study of Schizophrenia (WAFSS) Centre for Clinical Research in Neuropsychiatry

The Western Australian Family Study of Schizophrenia (WAFSS) is a flagship study of CCRN comprises a multi-domain assessment of individuals and families, including neurocognitive and neurological tests, personality traits, brain electrical activity, saccadic eye-movements and DNA sampling together with each individual’s history and symptoms. This research aims to identify genetic and cognitive variations that increase the risk for schizophrenia to help guide the development of more personalized approaches to treatment and to capture this wealth of individual differences in schizophrenia. They are looking to recruit people aged 18-65 year with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, a close relative (e.g. a  brother or sister) who has schizophrenia and with no personal or family history of schizophrenia.

 

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The Westmead Institute Brain Dynamic Centre
The Westmead Institute Brain Dynamic Centre

The Westmead Institute’s Brain Dynamics Centre is committed to pioneering brain research that will give us a new understanding of mental wellbeing, and the cause and treatment of disorders of mental health. Their studies look at biological markers for mental health disorders to help tailor treatments and therapies to best suit each individual person. The diseases researched at the centre include mood disorders (depression and bipolar), schizophrenia, traumatic stress, anxiety disorders and adolescent mental health. The research aims to understand neurodevelopment and functioning of the healthy human brain, the influence of genetics and environment as well as finding biological markers to understand the cause of mental disorders and response to their treatment.

The research centre follows a unique 'integrative neuroscience' approach that brings together theories across disciplines including Psychiatry, Psychology, Neuroscience and Physiology, utilising multiple measures and scales of function including clinical assessments, psychological and cognitive assessments, brain imaging (EEG, ERP and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, functional MRI), and genetics. There are a number of groups at the institute including:

  • Bipolar Disorder Group
  • Healthy Neurodevelopment Group
  • Schizophrenia Group
  • Neurodevelopment Disorders Group
  • Traumatic Stress Group

 

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Address: 176 Hawkesbury Rd, Westmead NSW 2145

Email: info@westmeadinstitute.org.au

Call +61 2 8627 3000

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The Workplace Mental Health Research Program University of New South Wales
The Workplace Mental Health Research Program University of New South Wales

 

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The Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre
The Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre

The Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre will conduct research to understand the role of online and networked media for improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 12 to 25. The Young and Well CRC brings together young people with researchers, practitioners and innovators from 75 organisations , from across the not-for-profit, academic, government and corporate sectors to conduct research which helps us better understand how technologies can be used to ensure that all young Australians are safe, happy healthy and resilient.

  • Certificate in Young People's Mental Health and Technology

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    SchoolTV: providing schools with topic-based multimedia content from some of Australia's experts

  • SYNERGY: a new e-mental health ecosystem of care for Australia, running on an underpinning set of sector standards, digital interfaces and integrated technologies.

     

     

     

     

     

     

 

 

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Email: jane.burns@sydney.edu.au

Call 0438 161 516

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Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience

 

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Transforming Mental Health Through Research
Transforming Mental Health Through Research

 

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Uic National Research And Training Center On Psychiatric Disabilit
Uic National Research And Training Center On Psychiatric Disabilit

 

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Using Our Brains - Donor Programs University of Sydney
Using Our Brains - Donor Programs University of Sydney

The 'Using our Brains' (UoB) Donor Program is an Australian brain bank located at the NSW Brain Tissue Resource Centre that aims to collect, store, characterize and provide tissue to both national and international researchers studying different disorders of the brain like alcohol-related brain damage and mental illness, specifically schizophrenia. The aim of this donor program is to encourage those who are medically healthy to donate. Healthy control tissue is an important resource for researchers to compare brains from those affected with specific disorders. There are many new scientific techniques that allow us to use these tissues to learn about disease processes and how we can treat or prevent them. 

 

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Address: Faculty of Medicine, Sydney Medical School Charles Perkins Centre D17, Level 6 West The University of Sydney NSW 2006

Email: nswbbn@sydney.edu.au

Call + 61 2 9351 6143

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We Search Together
We Search Together

 

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We Search Together
We Search Together

 

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WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health
WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health

 

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WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health
WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health

The WHO Colaboring Centre participates in the fight against stigma and discrimination concerning mental health, development of community health services, and promotion and support of the participation of users. Furthermore, it contributes to WHO's document production in French, provides general assistance to WHO and promotes WHO's missions by contributing to WHO's work on the promotion of community-based mental health services; working on the empowerment of mental health service users and carers together with WHO; assisting WHO in strengthening information systems and knowledge in mental health; and supporting WHO in addressing mental health and physical co-morbidities.

 

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Address: Secteur de Psychiatrie 59 G 21 Centre Frontières Lille-Hellemmes, France

Postal Address: WHO Regional Office for Europe UN City Marmorvej 51 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø Denmark

Email: ccoms@epsm-lille-metropole.fr

Call +45 45 33 70 00

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WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation
WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation

 

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Yale Global Mental Health Program
Yale Global Mental Health Program

 

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