
Sophie
@sophieh_li
Postdoctoral fellow and clinical psychologist @blackdoginst @unsw studying youth depression, sleep 😴 and digital technology use 🤳
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http://blackdoginstitute.org.au/researcher/sophie-li/ 04-02-2020 07:20:55
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#OpenAccess Technology Matters bit.ly/44ybIqb In this paper, Maria Loades & Jessica Schleider, PhD provide insight into the potential of digitally provided evidence-based treatment & why single session interventions may be a useful way to expand on current provision.



Looking for a #postdoctoral research position in #clinical #psychology? Want to drive cutting-edge research to improve #MentalHealth funded by @WellcomeTrust Join our excellent team University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci University of Exeter ExeterPsychology #postdoc #postdocjobs at lovely campus Please RT 1/8


Are you a tired uni student? Would you like to improve your sleep? We at Black Dog Institute are trialling an intervention for insomnia in uni students, led by a psychologist. If you are interested and located in Australia you can sign up here blackdoginstitute.org.au/research-studi…


What do people think about as they drift off to sleep?💤 Check out our new article to discover whether the social media trend of conjuring up "fake scenarios" before bed can actually help you fall asleep - with Melinda Jackson theconversation.com/what-do-people… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand





In light of Mental Health Month, Precision Sourcing's Managing Director, Simon Hair, recently had a chat with Black Dog Institute's Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Andrew Arena, about all things #mentalhealth in the #workplace. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3M5zaVc


Why do people with hoarding disorder hoard, and how can we help? theconversation.com/why-do-people-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand


A double feature of Bridianne O'Dea Black Dog Institute presenting 1) the promising findings of ClearlyMe an app reducing symptoms of #depression and 2) the promise and problems of linguistic analyses in symptom detection and its potential in treatment stratification #SMHR2023

