Hazardous drinking is a persistent and often under-recognised issue for women who have served in the UK Armed Forces. While digital tools for veterans do exist, most have historically been designed with male veterans in mind.
Read moreHazardous drinking is a persistent and often under-recognised issue for women who have served in the UK Armed Forces. While digital tools for veterans do exist, most have historically been designed with male veterans in mind.
Read moreIf you sustained a combat-related genital injury, intimate scarring (e.g. scarring around the groin, buttocks, genitals, thighs, lower stomach, or pelvic region), or loss of function due to injury that impacts sexual/intimate activities (e.g. spinal cord injury), please consider taking part in this research.
Read moreA new policy brief from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London summarises the findings and recommendations resulting from a mixed methods PhD investigation which explored self-harm and suicidal behaviours in the UK Armed Forces.
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is delighted to announce that tickets are now on sale for its upcoming Veterans’ Mental Health Conference 2026, held in London on Thursday 14 May 2025.
Read moreThe FIRST PTSD Experimental Treatment Trial (FIRST PETT) is evaluating a new psychological therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) called Fast Imagery Reversal Script for Trauma-release (FIRST).
Read moreMilitary veterans in the UK have distinct and often complex health needs, yet much of what we know about their health has come from surveys or hospital records, which only capture part of the story.
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is delighted to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions for the upcoming Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, held in London on Thursday 14 May 2026.
Read moreHe will discuss topics such multiagency cooperation and information sharing, and individual factors contributing to risk management of those vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism and convicted terrorists with mental disorders.
Read moreProf. Armitage will be joined by Thomas Scott (Lincolnshire Police) and Chemeana Collins (Talking Forward).
Read moreDr Butcher will provide an overview of the psychology of stalking, how the Hampshire based Multi-Agency Stalking Partnership works together to address this, and the psychological interventions delivered by the clinical team with reference to case studies.
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