Meeting 05 Episode 06 – Lifestyle choices to avoid decompensation.
Continuing the discussion around decompensation, our PI Isabelle Mansuy asks the $60,000 question: “Is there anyway to know if and when you are about to suffer a relapse?”
Continuing the discussion around decompensation, our PI Isabelle Mansuy asks the $60,000 question: “Is there anyway to know if and when you are about to suffer a relapse?”
What starts as a straightforward discussion around the patient questionnaire reveals reservations among the PLEX Research Partners for what appears to them to be a potentiel invasion of privacy…
PI Sean Hood takes advantage of a ‘free’ session to explain how the imperative to fulfill the demands of ethics committees can have a négative impact on the objectives of mental health research…
Professeur Alan Carleton, Department of Basics Neurosciences (UNIGE) parle des hallucinations et des troubles persistants liés a la schizophrénie. Ces difficultés pourraient résulter d’une véritable cacophonie neuronale : certains réseaux cérébraux, au lieu de fonctionner de manière coordonnée, se désynchronisent…
À l’occasion de la Semaine de la Santé Mentale du Canton de Genève du 6 au 12 octobre, Meeting for Minds vous invite à une projection spéciale du film PIECES, réalisé par Martin Wilson.
Join us for an evening of honest conversation, connection, and community at Pub Yarns 2025 – an event dedicated to breaking down stigma and empowering the role of fathers in shaping healthier futures for our children.
Lancée en 2020 par Meeting for Minds en Australie, l’initiative 20 peace arrive enfin à Genève !
Continuing the discussion around decompensation, our PI Isabelle Mansuy asks the $60,000 question: “Is there anyway to know if and when you are about to suffer a relapse?”
Lauren presents a draft questionnaire to the rTMS SYNERGIES group for eventual use in the research project. But first, in order to get approval from the ethics committee, our PLEX-RPs will be asked to peruse the list to make sure the questions are relevant and respectful.
PLEX-RP Fiona Perman, as thoughtful as ever, brings up an often overlooked aspect concerning questionnaires aimed at the Australian PLEX community. What happens if they speak a language other than English?