University of Oxford Research Study
Can you help us? We are researchers from the Clinical Psychology Department at The University of Oxford, and we are interested in learning more about the link between difficult interpersonal memories and emotional responses.
We are interested in hearing from people who identify as having OCD OR those without current experiences of mental health difficulties.
We are hoping to develop a deeper understanding of factors that may contribute to distress in this area, with the hope of tailoring and improving treatments for these individuals.
We are looking for volunteers aged 18 years and over. Participating in the research will take approximately 1 hour, and will involve a short telephone discussion, an experimental task via video, and completion of some questionnaires.
If you are interested and would like more information, please click on the link: [temporarily removed by moderator]
To register your interest or for further information, please contact sam.french@hmc.ox.ac.uk
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This looks like an interesting project @sfocdresearch I've sent you a private message, so please do keep an eye out for that.0
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I’m also interested but your email seems to have been removed by the moderator.0
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Hi
is this project still going ahead0 -
Hi, yes, this project is still going ahead. I would advise to look on the OXICPTR (get involved in research) webpage and you should be able to see the study and contact details there. Very best wishes, Sam0
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Hi @sfocdresearch
Welcome to Scope's forum. It is great to see you have joined us. As the guidelines have already been provided, I just wanted to wish you the best of luck. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to let us know. I am currently studying for my own dissertation so I can empathise0 -
Can somebody provide me with a link to this,0
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pink_princess said:Can somebody provide me with a link to this,
Just noticed at the bottom of the first introduction there is an email address, if you go off scope you can email your normal way.
Scope like to look into things like this to keep us all safe.0 -
Hi @pink_princess
Thanks for your great question. I can see @SueHeath has already provided you with some wonderful support. Does that help to answer your question? In summary, the link has been temporarily removed by a moderator but they have left in that if you want more information or register your interest you can contact sam.french@hmc.ox.ac.uk. I hope this helps0 -
I think I have sent a email.0
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