September 2017 onwards
A UCL research project is now recruiting mental health professionals and those in training to a study testing a new intervention designed to support service providers in reaching decisions around disclosing their own experience of mental health problems in ways that are personally meaningful and empowering.
What is HOP-MHP?
The new HOP-MHP intervention aims to reduce depression, stigma stress and disclosure related distress among mental health professionals who have current or past lived experience of mental health problems by supporting them in reaching disclosure related decisions.
HOP-MHP is a 3-session (plus booster) guided self-help intervention adapted from the original evidence based HOP group programme.
How do I find out more?
Anyone interested in taking part can find more information on the project website.
The project is supported by the British Psychological Society, is a pathfinder project for the BPS/New Savoy Conference Charter on Psychological Wellbeing and Resilience, and has ethical approval from the UCL Research Ethics Committee.