Tiago Zortea
@tiagozortea.bsky.social
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A&E Clinical Psychologist [University of Oxford, Oxford Health NHS FT] • PhD & Hon. Research Fellow [University of Glasgow] • netECR Co-founder (netecr.org) • Suicide, self-harm, attachment, scientist-practitioner model. Views are my own.
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eikofried.bsky.social
Intervening on a central node in a network likely does little given that its connected neighbors will "flip it back" immediately. Happy to see this position supported now.

"Change is most likely [..] if it spreads first among relatively poorly connected nodes."

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Transformation starts at the periphery of networks where pushback is less - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Transformation starts at the periphery of networks where pushback is less
www.nature.com
tiagozortea.bsky.social
Thanks Jamie! This is very interesting and a good start for me to begin understanding more about the topic! Cheers buddy - hope you’re doing well! 🙏🏼
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thementalelf.bsky.social
The Commission sets out 12 key recommendations, including:
💡 Decriminalise self-harm
🤝 Co-produce care with lived experience
🪷 Invest in culturally adapted interventions
📊 Improve global data & monitoring

Read the blog 👉 buff.ly/Y2DSzn3
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robjimfleming.bsky.social
Fascinating data. There are three things here that really matter to people, and they think matter to everyone:

Healthcare
Economy
Prices

There is ONE thing that they assume matters to everyone, because it dominates so much of the narrative, but it is NOT affecting them personally:

Immigration
stephangeering.bsky.social
Fantastic piece. This graph particularly caught my eye. What is going on here?
FT graph with data on most Important issues facing the country vs facing you personally showing a huge difference for immigration.
tiagozortea.bsky.social
Wow, thanks Jamie! This is very very interesting and I wasn't very aware of that. Following your publication, I've been wondering whether this has reached qualitative research too?
tiagozortea.bsky.social
I also have worked with many families bereaved by suicide whose loved ones were classified as “low risk” before they ended their own lives. In addition, the NICE guidance is clear, so is the evidence. I think researchers should just stop trying to predict who will die or who will survive…
tiagozortea.bsky.social
It’s actually very sad to see that risk prediction has never gone away, despite so much evidence demonstrating how awful we are at predicting suicide and its related outcomes. This is an incredibly important piece of work that we should all read.
netecr.bsky.social
Extremely important work by Matt Spittal, @oliviajkirtley.bsky.social and other colleagues published this week!

journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...
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iaspinfo.bsky.social
Don't miss the upcoming IASP/ IASR Research Webinar chaired by Professor Chan Lai Fong.

📅 Thursday 25 September 2025, 19:00 MYT. (UTC+8)

🗣️ Featuring:
Professor Matthew Spittal
Assoc Professor Gregory Armstrong
Dr Siau Ching Sin

🔗 Register: bit.ly/465v8GK
tiagozortea.bsky.social
@debruine.bsky.social lovely to see you here :D
Hope you're doing well!
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orygen.org.au
Research shows that culturally responsive and safe mental health care is not only ethical – it's also more effective in meeting young people and their family's needs.

To access these free clinical practice guides, fact sheets and more, visit: bit.ly/4n2dPMS
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netecr.bsky.social
Extremely important work by Matt Spittal, @oliviajkirtley.bsky.social and other colleagues published this week!

journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...