Lottie Shipp

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Lottie is a DPhil (PhD) student in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, based in the TOPIC (The Oxford Psychological Interventions in Children and adolescents) research group. She is researching Generalised Anxiety Disorder in adolescents, with a particular interest in the cognitive and behavioural maintenance factors. Lottie is supervised by Polly Waite and Eleanor Leigh, and her work is funded by the Oxford – Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Pathway and University College, Oxford.

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On the outside, looking in: sibling experiences of adolescent inpatient mental health care

Findings from McGrath et al. (2024) emphasise the importance of clinicians taking the whole family into consideration when a young person is admitted to an inpatient unit.

Lottie Shipp appraises a qualitative study that explored young people’s experiences of their sibling being admitted to a mental health inpatient unit.

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Are mental health problems the “new normal” for young people? New qualitative study from Sweden explores their thoughts

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In her debut blog, Lottie Shipp summarises a qualitative study that explores Swedish young people’s perceptions of public stigma towards youth mental health.

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