Contextual Mental Health Research Group

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The Contextual Mental Health (CMH) research group is part of the School of Health in Social Science at the University of Edinburgh and we work in partnership with NHS Lothian. Our group is led by Matthias Schwannauer, Professor of Clinical Psychology.

The CMH research group brings together multi-disciplinary researchers and practitioners who are interested in exploring the factors that influence mental health and includes clinical studies and psychological intervention trials using digital mobile devices. We are focused on understanding how factors like our environment, background and development, social interactions, living conditions, and everyday stressors contribute to shaping our mental well-being in the digital age.

Upcoming (1)

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action primary image

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action

Wed, 28 May, 11:00

Free

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action primary image

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action

Wed, 28 May, 11:00

Free

Past (3)

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods primary image

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods

Wed, 30 Apr, 11:00

Free

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation primary image

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation

Wed, 26 Mar, 11:00

Free

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding primary image

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding

Wed, 26 Feb, 11:00

Free

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods primary image

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods

Wed, 30 Apr, 11:00

Free

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation primary image

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation

Wed, 26 Mar, 11:00

Free

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding primary image

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding

Wed, 26 Feb, 11:00

Free

Events

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action primary image

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action

Wed, 28 May, 11:00

Free

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action primary image

Women's experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage: A call to action

Wed, 28 May, 11:00

Free

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods primary image

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods

Wed, 30 Apr, 11:00

Free

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation primary image

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation

Wed, 26 Mar, 11:00

Free

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding primary image

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding

Wed, 26 Feb, 11:00

Free

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods primary image

Co-produced Feasibility Studies on Adolescent Health using Digital Methods

Wed, 30 Apr, 11:00

Free

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation primary image

Realist evaluation: A theory-driven approach to evaluation

Wed, 26 Mar, 11:00

Free

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding primary image

Assessing Adolescent Attachment: Introducing the GPACS Observational Coding

Wed, 26 Feb, 11:00

Free