Current research studies

ADHD study
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
This study aims to evaluate adults with ADHD who also have a history of either psychosis or bipolar disorder whether stimulant (Lisdexamfetamine) vs. non-stimulant (Atomoxetine) medication reduces ADHD symptom severity at 6 months.
ADHD study: Read more
Daily Life Experiences of Adolescents with ADHD
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
This study asks for participants aged 11-14 and their parent/caregiver to take part in short, daily questionnaires to understand the experiences of ADHD.
Daily Life Experiences of Adolescents with ADHD: Read more
Feeling Safer
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
Feeling Safer is a new six-month programme designed to help people feel safer, happier, and getting back doing more of the things they want to be doing. It is an online programme (accessed via a computer, tablet or smart phone) that is guided by a staff member.
Feeling Safer: Read more
GLAD study
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
This study will explore genetic and environmental factors associated with risk for depression and anxiety disorders, to understand these common disorders and help develop better treatments.
GLAD study: Read more
Prolonged Grief study
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
Prolonged Grief Disorder is a newly recognised mental health problem arising after a bereavement. This study is investigating the acceptability of a new cognitive therapy programme for PGD to bereaved adults.
Prolonged Grief study: Read more
Psychosis study
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
A study that aims to establish the prevalence of pathogenic antibodies in patients with first episode psychosis.
Psychosis study: Read more
Sleeping Better
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
This study has pioneered the treatment of sleep problems in psychosis, conducting feasibility trials with patients at ultra-high risk of psychosis, with patients diagnosed with psychosis, and with people admitted to psychiatric hospital.
Sleeping Better: Read more
Virtual Reality study
- Mental Health & Wellbeing
Phoenix Virtual Reality therapy is for people attending psychosis services, aged between 16 and 30 years old, who are feeling low in self-confidence.
Virtual Reality study: Read moreExplore all our research studies
We highlight a selection of studies on this page, but you can view the full list of research studies currently open across the Trust by downloading the document below.
If you're interested in taking part, please browse the studies above to find one that suits you.
View our Summary of Open Studies - August 2025
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