Understanding the effectiveness of the James’ Place therapeutic model
The aim of this study is to examine how effective the James’ Place therapeutic model is helping men overcome their suicidal crisis in both the short- and long-term.
The aim of this study is to examine how effective the James’ Place therapeutic model is helping men overcome their suicidal crisis in both the short- and long-term.
This study aims to interview people supported by these services, the employees delivering this support, commissioners and key wider services who may have links to the services, including coroners, police, GPs and public health officials.
Submit an abstract for the Experimental Psychology Society workshop taking place at LJMU on 19 January 2017.
In the £26 million Tom Reilly Building, you’ll find psychology students recording brain activity with EEG and fNIRS and using virtual reality systems and a driving simulator to test out simulated activities. See more of the facilities at LJMU's School of Psychology.
Take a virtual tour of LJMU’s School of Psychology. Explore our advanced labs, study spaces, and innovative learning environments.
The Experimental Psychology Society workshop takes place on 19 January 2017 at LJMU, find out about the topics and speakers - view the workshop programme.
Qualify as a Nurse in two years with Liverpool John Moores University, discover more about how you can apply.
Research interests within the Health and Wellbeing Research Theme focuses on the psychological aspects of illness, health and healthcare delivery. We're interested in preventative health and behavioural medicine. Find out more about our work by viewing our current projects, collaborations, learning programmes and publications.
Members of the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour teach on a range of programmes. Find out more about our specific learning programmes.
LJMU will be hosting the annual Liverpool Neuroscience Day on 13 June 2017. Find out more about this event including how to register.