Our mental health research is influencing healthcare
With one in four people experiencing a mental health problem during their lives, research in this field is increasingly important at Warwick.
At the Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing, we work across multiple disciplines, creating impactful research that can be translated into policy and practice.
Within these themes, interdisciplinary teams examine mental health through multiple perspectives, including psychology, history, data science, sociology, maths, engineering and clinical sciences - collaborating within the University and beyond.
From learning disorders to youth mental health to mental health and productivity, the Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research conducts research into a broad range of salient topics.
Through our interdisciplinary approach into various aspects of mental health and mental illness, we are working to improve the health and wellbeing of people in the UK and globally.