The neuroscientist working to understand and prevent suicide in teenagers - Anne-Laura van Harmelen
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The neuroscientist working to understand and prevent suicide in teenagers.
We talk to Dr Anne-Laura van Harmelen, a neuroscientist, who became fascinated by the brain as a teenager, after her dad gave her a copy of Oliver Sacks’ The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. Today she’s investigating adversity and resilience and is part of an international collaboration working to understand, and ultimately prevent, suicidal thoughts and behaviours in teenagers.
https://www.riskandresiliencegroup.uk/
https://twitter.com/ProjectHOPES
https://twitter.com/DrAnneLaura
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