Lucy Carr Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
BSc Psychology and MSc Psychological Research Methods and Statistics from Lancaster University.
I have worked as a research assistant since 2020 in private and public health services, completing service evaluations and working across a range of projects including:
-The use of virtual reality to facilitate mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
-The effect of socio-communicative abilities on the comprehension of emotionally-laden figurative language in those rated high, and those rated low for autistic-like traits.
-STADIA: testing the clinical and cost effectiveness of a standardised diagnostic tool for young people
-i-Minds: A digital intervention to improve mental health and interpersonal resilience in young people who have experienced sexual abuse
-DEC:IDES: testing new ways to help people with psychosis make decisions around their treatment
-EXTEND: exploring the impact of duration of early treatment in early intervention in psychosis
-EYE-2: improving services for people who have first episode of psychosis
-BAY: Behavioural activation for young people with depression in specialist CAMHS
Areas of interest:
My areas of interest include:
-Young people’s mental health and the impact of trauma
-Public and patient involvement within research Psychosis