
One in four people will develop a mental health problem at some point during their lives. Mental distress can range from mild depression or anxiety to conditions such as bipolar disorder (manic depression) or schizophrenia where individuals may experience psychosis.
The Institute of Mental Health was launched in 2006 to help transform our understanding and treatment of mental illness. We are a partnership between Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust and the University of Nottingham and we are one of the leading mental health institutes in the UK, offering leadership and innovation backed by world class expertise.
The Institute is now accepting entries for its annual Publications Awards. Authors have until March 1, 2012, to submit entries.
Applications are now being invited for a new Exchange Fellowship scheme with the Shanghai Mental Health Centre.
The Institute of Mental Health has published its new
Annual Report covering 2011, with a series of stories focusing on the impact of programmes of work across research and education.
The Institute of Mental Health is launching a new Centre for Health and Justice – a major national development in the understanding of and provision for mentally disordered offenders. See the press release for more details.
A new
education prospectus [Adobe Acrobat PDF - 1.93 MB] has been launched containing full details on our programme of accredited under-graduate, post-graduate and specialist courses and modules in mental health. Please contact the
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for further details.
