Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

In category: Mental Health


The RESPOND Trial: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is effective for depression non-responders, by Dr Asha Ladwa

We know that around 40-50% of adults who receive evidence-based psychological therapies for depression in primary care mental health services (NHS Talking Therapies, for anxiety and depression; NHS-TTad) do not respond to treatment. Unfortunately, there are limited next-step psychological treatment options available – creating a significant gap in mental health care provision. One promising candidate […]


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Primary care and Eating Disorders – hand-in-hand at the 17th LEDC conference. Author: Stella Kozmér – PhD Candidate

I had the opportunity to attend the 17th International London Eating Disorder Conference in March 2025. The event brought together clinicians, researchers, and lived experience voices from around the world, all focused on advancing knowledge, treatment approaches, and compassionate care in the field of eating disorders. Held at the heart of London, the conference was […]


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APEx End of Year Report by Professor Richard Neal – Director of APEx (Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care).

Wow, it has been an amazing year, and my first full year as Director of APEx (Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care). I wanted to take this opportunity to give an overview of the year in some numbers. And there have been so many achievements over the past 12 months, that I am not going […]


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A night full of busting myths at Pint of Science by Stella Kozmér

I was invited to present at the Pint of Science festival in May 2024, which aims to bring scientific research to the public in an accessible and engaging manner across 3 days on different topics such as Our Body, Planet Earth or Tech Me Out. The night I spoke focused on MythBusters about the human […]


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Structured group discussions – help or hinderance to co-production?

Becky Coniam-Gudka, Dr Anna Price and the MAP team Background Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder which affects both children and adults. ADHD can be managed effectively (and positively) with adequate support from services. However, the current “failure” of healthcare (1) for young people with ADHD, including difficulties accessing adult mental […]


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