Tyler is an Assistant Psychologist in South London & Maudsley NHS trust. He is passionate about learning and communicating, how mental health research can improve the lives of fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community, especially with recent studies highlighting our higher risk of developing a psychiatric illness. Tyler is also interested in mood disorders and trauma-related health problems, and how these can be effectively treated through psychological interventions. In his spare time, he loves playing the guitar and piano, going to music gigs, attending the theatre, and enjoying a coffee with some friends!
Tyler Elliot summarises a recent literature review that summarises the philosophical, phenomenological, clinical, and non-clinical correlates of felt presence.
In his debut blog, Tyler Elliot considers a case-control study focusing on the impact of the Russian invasion on the mental health of adolescents in Ukraine that suggest the risk for developing mental health conditions has likely been exacerbated in war-affected areas.