Beth McCulloch

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Beth is a Research Assistant within the Psychosis Research Group at The University of Glasgow. She currently works on the CONNECT digital study, which uses digital tools to better understand changes in mental health among people experiencing psychosis. Her background involves working as an Assistant Psychologist in a CAMHS team and a support worker within a drug and alcohol recovery service. She is passionate about the meaningful involvement of people with lived experience and works closely with the research groups patient and public involvement group, as well as the research trials lived experience panel.

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Resistance training in psychiatric rehab settings is feasible and safe for psychosis

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Feasibility trial found resistance training was safe and acceptable for people with psychosis in psychiatric rehabilitation wards, challenging assumptions about patient capabilities and safety.

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