
Stacie
@staciethursby
Health Psychologist. BPS Postgraduate Affairs Group North East Branch Representative.
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20-05-2021 13:41:47
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✒️ New blog post written by Sarah Allen, Dr Nikki Carthy and myself discussing the need for trauma-informed teaching in universities to enhance student wellbeing and academic success 👩🎓📚🌼 #traumaticexperiences #wellbeing #resilience #academia #success


Now that the new university year is well under way, I would like to ask any students out there to consider taking part in our on-going research into #trauma #wellbeing #resilience and #success in #highereducation. See survey link for more info: teesside.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/trauma-and-res…

If you've not had a read yet, here's our blog post exploring #trauma, #wellbeing and #academicsuccess in #university #students. A very important area so feel free to share! Sarah Allen There's a link to our study is at the end of the article. blogs.tees.ac.uk/caps/2021/09/1…

A weekend of celebrating a successful year ✨ Started off being awarded the Ede & Ravenacroft Prize by Teesside University, ended it achieving a Distinction in my MSc Health Psy! A special thanks Kate Swainston for your invaluable guidance & support, it pushed me through to the end!



LAST CHANCE to submit your paper/poster abstract to our FREE annual conference! #PsyPAG2022 PsyPAG 2022 Submissions close tomorrow. More info/submit here: bps.org.uk/events/psypag-…

Fab day at the BPS DHP conference with Kate Swainston presenting our poster, networking and engaging in some great discussions around #PPS. Lorelle Blossom Bell Hannah Poulter



Honoured to have worked on this systematic review and meta-analysis with such a fab group of people! ✨ My first publication too! 🖋 Well done all! Kate Swainston Lorelle Hannah Poulter Blossom Bell & Dr Lee Copping doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.1…

New research from Blossom Bell Hannah Poulter Kate Swainston Stacie Lorelle & Lee Copping: What psychological interventions are effective for the management of persistent physical symptoms (PPS)? A systematic review and meta‐analysis bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Attending PsyPAG 2022 ?? All welcome to join the workshop I’ll be running at 11am on conducting a systematic review 🖊


Great day at @AHSN_NENC’s Feeling the Pain event learning, networking and knowledge and practice sharing to better manage persistent pain 🔍 Celia Mason Matthew Dobson Kate Swainston Lorelle Marcus Newman





