Background: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a clinical construct reputed to represent an intermediate stage on a continuum between normal aging and cognitive decline. Conceptual and prognostic ambiguity can lead to significant diagnostic challenges and there is a need for accurate screening tests which can assist clinicians with decision-making. A diagnosis of MCI is also associated with considerable uncertainty for patients who may be adjusting to cognitive difficulties along with an increased risk of developing dementia. Beliefs about MCI may influence psychosocial adjustment, and individual differences in ‘psychological flexibility (PF)’, as conceptualised by the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) model, may also be invo...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that a history of childhood maltreatment can lead to...
Background The effects of prolonged, interpersonal trauma have long been recognised. Such traumatic...
Introduction: Severe mental illness (SMI), Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and hazardou...
This thesis broadly explores evidence-based practice (EBP) in mental health, with a particular focus...
Objectives: This thesis aims to explore evidence for the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural the...
Background: All research involving human participants should have ethical approval and informed cons...
Chapter One Background: Head injury (HI) is more common among juvenile offenders than in young peop...
Aims and Objectives:To systematically review factors influencing anxiety and depression in implantab...
Background: There is presently a lack of consistency in research designed to measure executive func...
This thesis consists of two major sections: a systematic review and an empirical paper. A brief desc...
Background: Primary schools need well informed and highly motivated teachers to meet the evolving de...
Improving Knowledge and Attitude of Primary Healthcare Givers Towards Vulnerable Populations Kimberl...
Background: Primary schools need well informed and highly motivated teachers to meet the evolving de...
Background: Prevalence of psychosis is known to be higher in adults with intellectual disabilities...
Chapter 1: Service-Related Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Carers of People Living with Dementia: A S...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that a history of childhood maltreatment can lead to...
Background The effects of prolonged, interpersonal trauma have long been recognised. Such traumatic...
Introduction: Severe mental illness (SMI), Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and hazardou...
This thesis broadly explores evidence-based practice (EBP) in mental health, with a particular focus...
Objectives: This thesis aims to explore evidence for the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural the...
Background: All research involving human participants should have ethical approval and informed cons...
Chapter One Background: Head injury (HI) is more common among juvenile offenders than in young peop...
Aims and Objectives:To systematically review factors influencing anxiety and depression in implantab...
Background: There is presently a lack of consistency in research designed to measure executive func...
This thesis consists of two major sections: a systematic review and an empirical paper. A brief desc...
Background: Primary schools need well informed and highly motivated teachers to meet the evolving de...
Improving Knowledge and Attitude of Primary Healthcare Givers Towards Vulnerable Populations Kimberl...
Background: Primary schools need well informed and highly motivated teachers to meet the evolving de...
Background: Prevalence of psychosis is known to be higher in adults with intellectual disabilities...
Chapter 1: Service-Related Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Carers of People Living with Dementia: A S...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that a history of childhood maltreatment can lead to...
Background The effects of prolonged, interpersonal trauma have long been recognised. Such traumatic...
Introduction: Severe mental illness (SMI), Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and hazardou...