Children develop PTSD when they ‘overthink’ their trauma
Findings published in new study from University of East Anglia in collaboration with organisations including CPFT
Read Children develop PTSD when they ‘overthink’ their trauma…Posted on at by laura marshall
Findings published in new study from University of East Anglia in collaboration with organisations including CPFT
Read Children develop PTSD when they ‘overthink’ their trauma…Posted on at by laura marshall
CPFT joins a new £1.5m study to help children and adolescents by improving diagnosis of emotional disorders.
Read Major funding awarded to improve mental health assessments for young people…Posted on at by laura marshall
Staff and teams at CPFT, including the creators of the worldwide gaming hit Hellblade, have won three awards for excellence in mental health care and research
Read CPFT staff and Ninja Theory honoured by Royal College at national awards…Posted on at by laura marshall
An innovative research project is working with NHS services and health professionals to recognise and respond to psychotic experiences
Read Research with NHS care designing new recovery pathway…Posted on at by laura marshall
Staff and service users at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust have been nominated for the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ prestigious annual awards
Read CPFT teams nominated for national psychiatry awards…Posted on at by laura marshall
New results show that a scheme to reduce physical restraint and force in mental health inpatient settings has improved care and patient experiences.
Read Making PROGRESS to improve mental health care…Posted on at by laura marshall
Research teams at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) are leading the way for research to improve care for patients across the region, and nationwide.
Read CPFT ranked top for research to improve care…Posted on at by laura marshall
Congratulations to CPFT non executive director Professor Peter Jones and Dr Golam Khandaker for receiving a Data Science Award for their innovative project
Read Pioneering new project receives funding award…Posted on at by laura marshall
Research has driven a major update in guidance to improve diagnosis, management and care for dementia
Read Dementia research advances best practice for care…As a patient, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support.