Clinical Psychology
07 February 2017
Our study is is related to general well being and mental health in UK General Population's beliefs. Our research is aiming to gather data on how people generally respond when asked to state their beliefs about themselves, others, and the wider world. The data we collect will help us to compare the general population with clinicians working in the mental health field, and help us to understand how traumatic experiences might influence the beliefs that people hold
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Ethical approval
This research study has received ethical approval from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee at the University of Nottingham on September 6th 2016 (FMHS ref no: J09062016).
About the researcher
Rahmadianty Gazadinda is an Indonesian who is currently studying at University of Nottingham taking M.Sc. Psychology Research Methods. She is currently working with Rachel-Sabin Farrel (Senior Academic Tutor, Trent Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Division of Psychiatry & Applied Psychology) in University of Nottingham and Nima Moghaddam from University of Lincoln. Dr Rachel-Sabin Farrel and Dr. Nima Moghaddam have been collaborating and working on mental health research for many years. Their research focus nowadays is for UK General Population and Clinician Workers