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Charlotte is a Peggy Pollak Research Fellow focussing on understanding the role of the social environment and adversities as predictors for the development of mental health problems, in particular psychosis and psychotic-like experiences, in adolescents. More specifically, Charlotte has designed, and employing in her research, an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) application, to understand the social and psychological risk factors for paranoia in adolescents, and explore why some young people will develop mental ill-health in the face of adversity, and others will not.
Charlotte joined the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience as a Research Assistant in 2009, and has held various roles at the institution since. Her PhD, obtained in 2013 at the IoPPN, focused on the combined role of childhood adversity (abuse, socio-economic disadvantage, etc.) and protective factors (social support, etc.) in the development of psychotic disorders. She is currently involved in REACH - a cohort study exploring risk and resilience factors for mental ill-health within a large sample of over 4000 adolescents in south London; EU-GEI – an international case-control and incidence study of patients with a first episode of psychosis in six European countries and Brazil; and the CAPsy study, a London-based first-episode case-control study investigating the role of childhood adversity in the development of psychotic disorders.
Research Interests
Epidemiology, and social influences on the aetiology, of psychoses
Adolescent mental health
Virtual reality for the assessment of mental health
The combined role of adverse life events and protective factors on the onset of mental health problems
Charlotte joined the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience as a Research Assistant in 2009, and has held various roles at the institution since. Her PhD, obtained in 2013 at the IoPPN, focused on the combined role of childhood adversity (abuse, socio-economic disadvantage, etc.) and protective factors (social support, etc.) in the development of psychotic disorders. She is currently involved in REACH - a cohort study exploring risk and resilience factors for mental ill-health within a large sample of over 4000 adolescents in south London; EU-GEI – an international case-control and incidence study of patients with a first episode of psychosis in six European countries and Brazil; and the CAPsy study, a London-based first-episode case-control study investigating the role of childhood adversity in the development of psychotic disorders.
Research Interests
Epidemiology, and social influences on the aetiology, of psychoses
Adolescent mental health
Virtual reality for the assessment of mental health
The combined role of adverse life events and protective factors on the onset of mental health problems
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