William Lan

William Lan is an MPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on digital mental health assessments. More specifically, he is exploring how Artemis-A, an innovative digital mental health assessment app, can be implemented into primary healthcare settings in the UK to help reduce the under-diagnosis of mental health difficulties in adolescents. The overarching aim of his research is to explore how this remarkable tool can shape the future of mental health assessments, propelling us toward a world where early detection and intervention are the norm.
William Lan is an MPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on digital mental health assessments. More specifically, he is exploring how Artemis-A, an innovative digital mental health assessment app, can be implemented into primary healthcare settings in the UK to help reduce the under-diagnosis of mental health difficulties in adolescents. The overarching aim of his research is to explore how this remarkable tool can shape the future of mental health assessments, propelling us toward a world where early detection and intervention are the norm.
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    Exploring the Role of Nature in Childhood Development and Mental Health

    The importance of nature in children’s development and mental health is a topic that is increasingly gaining attention in contemporary research. From improving cognitive functions to reducing symptoms of stress – studies suggest that regular nature experiences not only enhance the well-being of children but are also essential for their holistic development. In this blog post, we dive into the world of child and adolescent psychiatry and explore how experiences in nature can serve as a catalyst for healthy growth.

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