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SMART is a new mental health website for people who have experienced psychosis. It is currently available through a research project at Swinburne University.

Melbourne, Victoria Entrou em Aralık 2016
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SMART Mental Health@theSMARTwebsite·
We have now finished enrolment in the SMART project. Thank you to everyone you signed up to participate!
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Rachel Brand
Rachel Brand@rachelmbrand·
Pleased to share our new paper exploring the use of trauma-focused imaginal exposure for trauma-related voices. aps.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… Here we outline clinical observations from a small trial, describing the therapy of two ppts with very different outcomes. 1/4
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The Mental Elf
The Mental Elf@Mental_Elf·
Predicting engagement with an online psychosocial intervention for psychosis: Exploring individual- and intervention-level predictors. elfi.sh/338tZuV
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Chelsea Arnold
Chelsea Arnold@chelsea_arnold_·
Check out @SimonMHR’s @Mental_Elf blog on the first study from my #PhD! A fantastic summary including important considerations! #eHealth #Mentalhealth
The Mental Elf@Mental_Elf

Today @SimonMHR explores a recent Australia study, which looks at individual- & intervention-level engagement with online interventions for people with psychosis, & discovers some of the things that can predict engagement with online psychosocial support. elfi.sh/338tZuV

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Dr Imogen Bell
Dr Imogen Bell@imo_bell·
@theSMARTwebsite team together at #digitalta2019, sharing findings of ppls experience of using #livedexperience videos in an online therapy program & in peer work sessions. Users established a relationship with the ppl in the videos - personal connection & similarities important.
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Chelsea Arnold
Chelsea Arnold@chelsea_arnold_·
@brontemcleod: “we need to think carefully about how we deliver biomedical messages given impact on self-efficacy”. Watching a brief video with biomedical framing reduced self-efficacy for personal #recovery amongst individuals with experiences of #psychosis. Language matters!
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Dr Aislinn Gómez Bergin
Dr Aislinn Gómez Bergin@DrAislinn·
Predictors of engagement @theSMARTwebsite - emails from workers, tertiary education, older age, external treatment motivations (negative). Gender, recovery style and autonomous motivation were not predictors! #ISRII10 @chelsea_arnold_
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Dr Aislinn Gómez Bergin
Dr Aislinn Gómez Bergin@DrAislinn·
Really interesting to hear qualitative data from the @theSMARTwebsite research - service users all had persistent mental illness & staff/workers integrated into existing practice. Findings include feelings of being not alone, inspired and belief that recovery is possible #ISRII10
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