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Posts by Courtney Walton

Excellent read for a clear take on the current state of Australian scientific research funding

4 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Really enjoyed working on this one with @emilyaharris.bsky.social and star student Nadia, it was a privilege to learn about and engage with a new performance environment.

We document the ways in which women competing in pole experienced and related to body image. Free here: doi.org/10.1016/j.ps...

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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What better thing to do on a Sunday morning than to listen to the brilliant @beverleyknight.bsky.social talking to me on the Eighty Percent Mental Podcast about the psychology of performance. 🎙️🎧🔥

Full link below...

10 months ago 9 3 2 0
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Our latest explores perceived barriers to mental health help seeking among elite coaches. Led brilliantly by soon to be Dr Frost, the findings highlight a key problem: The pressure and instability of elite sport was the most important, yet least feasible challenge to address. doi.org/10.1136/bjsp...

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Super stoked to have worked on this collab with @juliamarshall.bsky.social @mattiwilks.bsky.social and Lucius Caviola. We propose that the latest developmental research suggests children begin with broader circles of concern and these restrict with age. Check it out at @nathumbehav.nature.com

10 months ago 4 1 0 0
Image contains a QR code and the words: The 2nd National Survey of Safeguarding and Abuse Prevention in Dance. Scan the QR code to take part. Survey opens from 1st May-30th June. All UK dance organisations are invited to complete this survey to help us establish what has changed in safeguarding and abuse prevention since 2021 and the findings will be used to inform resources and support for the dance sector. 

Image contains two clip art images of dancers and logos for the SPRINT Project (Sport Psychology Research in New Territories, www.sprintproject.org), University of Birmingham, One Dance UK, and National Institute for Dane Medicine and Science (NIDMS).

Image contains a QR code and the words: The 2nd National Survey of Safeguarding and Abuse Prevention in Dance. Scan the QR code to take part. Survey opens from 1st May-30th June. All UK dance organisations are invited to complete this survey to help us establish what has changed in safeguarding and abuse prevention since 2021 and the findings will be used to inform resources and support for the dance sector. Image contains two clip art images of dancers and logos for the SPRINT Project (Sport Psychology Research in New Territories, www.sprintproject.org), University of Birmingham, One Dance UK, and National Institute for Dane Medicine and Science (NIDMS).

📢 Launch of the 2nd National Survey of Safeguarding and Abuse Prevention in Dance

The survey is open until 30 June 2025. UK dance leaders, including head teachers, performance directors, and safeguarding leads/officers are invited to participate.

www.sprintproject.org/national-sur...

11 months ago 1 1 0 0
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A privilege to be involved in these recently published pieces of work which will make an important contribution to mental health supports in both the community and elite ends of Australian sport. Both open access:
Pilkington et al - doi.org/10.1080/1041...
Vella et al - doi.org/10.1136/bjsp...

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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So great to see this piece out. No doubt it will be a go-to resource for years to come!

1 year ago 2 0 1 0
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Great to see this study out. This one certainly had its challenges along the way, but points to some really promising opportunities for utilising the power of self-compassion in the performing arts.

Hopefully much more to come!
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1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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How’s my annual leave going you ask?

Amazing 👌

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Moral psychology postdoc opportunity at the University of Toronto! Please repost, and pass on to anyone you think might be interested.

1 year ago 62 58 1 2

Very excited about new preprint from our Lab, led by
@joshkugel.bsky.social - the first (+ very comprehensive) systematic review on psychedelic-catalyzed insights.

A review with its own discoveries… not just summaries. Well done Josh + @rubenlaukkonen.bsky.social,@existwell.bsky.social, M Yücel.

1 year ago 12 1 1 0
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Physical activity and mental health: a systematic review and best-evidence synthesis of mediation and moderation studies - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Background While evidence consistently demonstrates that physical activity is beneficial to mental health, it remains relatively unknown how physical activity benefits mental health, and which factors...

ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
New paper on physical activity and mental health - mediators and moderators.

1 year ago 21 6 1 2
Limitations of the DSM
Limitations of the DSM YouTube video by HiTOP

Launched a new HiTOP YouTube channel to host some videos my RA Tash Turner-Cohen and I are working on.

We've just posted the first one, which gives a brief overview of some of the limitations of the DSM: youtu.be/4Kwu_1oMD9U

1 year ago 49 16 2 6
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Hello! It looks better here so I think I'll stay - I'm a Psychologist (Sports Reg) and Senior Lecturer at Uni Melbourne. My research is mostly focused on supporting mental health in high performance environments (elite & youth sport; performing arts), with an emphasis on compassion-based approaches

1 year ago 15 1 1 0
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I recently gave a talk for World Mental Health day about youth mental health and digital technologies.

Here is a brief summary of this talk for those who might not have a spare 45 minutes to watch the full video.

Link to blog and video: open.substack.com/pub/frankior...

1 year ago 3 2 0 0