Zoe Ryan
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford setting up a mental health research network for schools in England. PhD Research Exploring the construct of Intolerance of Uncertainty, and developmental associations with anxiety.
- ChildrensMentalHealthWeek (9–15 Feb) free resources can be found here: www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk If your school is interested in young people's mental health, WISDOM welcomes you to join our Network. See the post below for more information.
- Celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week (9–15 Feb) with us This year’s theme, This is My Place. WISDOM network brings together #schools and #researchers to build a supportive #network that strengthens mental health knowledge for students, staff and families. Join us: tinyurl.com/EOIWisdomnet...
- Reposted by Zoe RyanCelebrate Children’s Mental Health Week (9–15 Feb) with us This year’s theme, This is My Place. WISDOM network brings together #schools and #researchers to build a supportive #network that strengthens mental health knowledge for students, staff and families. Join us: tinyurl.com/EOIWisdomnet...
- This is a project I 'm currently working on and am incredibly proud of - bringing together schools and mental health researchers. Please feel free to share—schools across England are welcome to join our Network for free, with no obligation.
- Join the WISDOM Schools Research Network A free national mental health research network supporting #mentalhealth #research in #primary, #secondary, #sixthform and #FE settings. Get involved: tinyurl.com/WisdomOHBRC YouTube: tinyurl.com/WhatisWISDOM
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- So the Mental Elf blogged about our paper where we examine the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and generalised anxiety at preschool age, and trajectories across childhood. Have a read! #Anxiety #Uncertainty #IntoleranceOfUncertainty #MentalHealthResearch
- Preschoolers who find uncertainty hard to handle may be more prone to anxiety later in life, but it’s not that simple. New research explores how intolerance of uncertainty at age 4 links to anxiety, depression & behaviour problems up to age 10. #ChildMentalHealth #Anxiety #Uncertainty 🧵 THREAD
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- 📣 Schools wanted! Is your school passionate about mental health? Join the WISDOM Research Network to get involved in research + access carefully curated mental health resources. 🎥 Watch our video: youtu.be/7Z5y6CvNcH8 It is free to join and take part! Let’s make a difference, together!
- Reposted by Zoe Ryan⚡NEW PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROJECT COMING SOON⚡ How are mental health problems portrayed in TV shows, films and music, and what impact does this have? Does it help us understand better? Can it ever be unhelpful? A new project from Dr Lucy Foulkes & Isaac Winterburn Follow this account for updates!
- Reposted by Zoe Ryan🚨 Thrilled to share my PhD paper just out in PLOS ONE! We developed & validated the concrete and abstract thinking (CAT) measure - an accessible, reliable tool to assess abstract thinking linked to rumination & worry. @oxexppsy.bsky.social #paramedicmentalhealth dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
- The second paper of my PhD is now out in the world! It is a longitudinal study exploring if intolerance of uncertainty predicts generalised anxiety. Thanks to @profhelendodd.bsky.social, @jmorriss.bsky.social, @hollyrayson.bsky.social for all your support doi.org/10.1016/j.janxdis.2025.103004
- Reposted by Zoe RyanI currently have two fully-funded PhD opportunities in my lab - both providing a chance to work on the incredible LEAF data set that we have been collecting the last couple of years (220 children followed longitudinally from 10-30 months on measures of attention and early EF). Please share!
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- I adore this. Sort your Christmas dinner timings with a bit of R code!
- We are setting up a network of schools across England that are interested in mental health research. Schools get lots of benefits on top of being involved in cutting edge mental health research. Schools and researchers, do get in touch! Wisdom.network@psy.ox.ac.uk
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