
Prof Chris Hollis
@mindtech_doc
Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry @UniofNottingham. Research in ADHD, Tourette's and technology in mental healthcare. Director @NIHR_MindTech
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http://www.mindtech.org.uk 24-04-2011 10:17:23
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📢✨Our latest podcast is a really thought provoking and insightful discussion about neurodiversity from a personal, professional & academic level with Lucy-Paige Willingham SarahDohOnline Prof Chris Hollis & Edmund Sonuga-Barke for #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek bit.ly/40xG9uX


In this interesting #OpenAccess paper, Prof Chris Hollis et al. consider the long-term clinical & cost-effectiveness of a therapist-supported online remote behavioural intervention for tics in children and adolescents. Read the full paper to learn more. bit.ly/3Rv202Q

I'll be talking about the many barriers parents face when their children are struggling with anxiety problems and some our recent work to try to come up with some solutions TOPIC Research Group Co-CAT Study iCATS-i2i Study MY-CATS Study

Really fantastic to have lots of our researchers, young people and digitalyouth team all together this week to share progress, ideas and plans. Prof Chris Hollis Professor Ellen Townsend 🤩🧠🌱✨



Many of the 1600 psychiatrists registered for Royal College of Psychiatrists #ICRCPsych2023 are here for today’s first keynote listening to Prof Chris Hollis talking about the importance of tech in delivering online gamified and virtual therapies National Institute for Health and Care Research





From ORBIT(online CBT for Tics), qbtech.com for ADHD assessment , gaming for anxiety and VR for psychosis at Oxford - tech has multiple applications for reducing time to treatment and improving care. #RCPsychIC #RCPsychIC23 Prof Chris Hollis


NIHR MindTech HRC Prof Chris Hollis #RCPsychIC Too much expectations and hype in the digital health field. Evidence not always translates clinically. Risk of fragmentation of NHS care with different providers. Qbtech is now more widely used.


Interesting presentation by Prof Chris Hollis on the role of Mindtech in developing the evidence base for digital mental health apps. Must ensure that we also consider the potential proliferation of standalone apps & the risk of exacerbating data silos... #RCPsychIC23 #RCPsychIC


📢 The last study from my PhD at The Institute of Mental Health Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN has been published. What a journey and great opportunity, thanks again to all my supervisors, mentors and colleagues! Maddie Groom Iti Arora Prof Chris Hollis School of Psychology, University of Nottingham Danielle Ropar Uni of Nottingham School of Medicine #WeAreUoN doi.org/10.1016/j.cort…


Could playing online games improve mental health services for young people? Great to see digitalyouth SPARX team in the news this week 🤩 Read all about it here ▶️nottingham.ac.uk/news/online-ga… Prof Chris Hollis Stu💚 @KareemKhan34 Camilla Babbage University of Bath


Delighted to share our new paper aimed at paediatricians on the use of #QbTest in the assessment of #ADHD authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S17… Charlotte.L.Hall NIHR MindTech HRC

Brilliant to have so many of our amazing digitalyouth team together this week for our autumn Huddle, including some of our wonderful YPAG Sprouting Minds. Exciting findings emerging and as always, so much collective energy being channelled in the best way! Prof Chris Hollis 🧠🌱


This week we submitted written evidence to the UK government in response to a call for evidence on #screentime and its impact on education and wellbeing. 📱 Sonia Livingstone led our response and outlines here in a short blog ➡️ bit.ly/screentimedysm Prof Chris Hollis

You can also read our full response here digitalyouth.ac.uk/screen-time-im… Mariya Stoilova @kasiakostyrka @PeterFonagy

