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Month: March 2017

Event presentations now available

March 31, 2017andygumley

We are delighted to share all of the presentation from our recent event 'Harnessing digital for self-management and recovery in psychosis.' Click here to access the presentations.

‘Harnessing digital’ EMPOWER event photos

March 29, 2017andygumley

Thank you to everyone who attended or contributed to our event yesterday. You were all a really important part of making the the day a success. The team here will now be reviewing the feedback and ideas generated and will very soon share more of the outputs from the day. In the meantime here is … Continue reading ‘Harnessing digital’ EMPOWER event photos

EMPOWER features in Scotland on Sunday

March 20, 2017March 29, 2017andygumley

The EMPOWER team were delighted to be featured in this week's Scotland on Sunday. The piece outlined the aims of the EMPOWER study and how the App is intended to work. In the article Chief Investigator, Professor Andrew Gumley described how EMPOWER builds on a long line of research around prevention and early intervention in … Continue reading EMPOWER features in Scotland on Sunday

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March 17, 2017March 20, 2017andygumley

Welcome to the new online home for the EMPOWER Study. We will be providing regular updates on progress in the study through this site and will feature blogs from a variety of people who are involved with EMPOWER.

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Angry voices can mean insecure voices
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