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Dec 2019
Stay Calm Project

Source:   School of Psychology in the University of Birmingham, UK

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It will allow valuable information to be obtained quickly, which may contribute to our understanding of the cognitive, emotional, and neurobiological underpinnings of emotional outbursts and be particularly important when developing new treatment strategies. We are focusing on emotional outbursts because we understand that they can be a particularly significant problem for some families.

We are specifically looking for parents and caregivers of individuals between the ages of 6 years old to 25 years old, who have emotional outbursts at least once a month. We are interested in collecting anonymous questionnaire responses from parents and caregivers online.

The questionnaire can be accessed via the following link:
https://bhampsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25dCk3mw4PS3Q8t

Alternatively, you can visit our project webpage, which contains a link to the questionnaire, as well as some basic information about the research:
https://www.katewoodcock.com/staycalm/

We anticipate that the questionnaire will take 30-60 minutes to complete.

Thank you ever so much for your support. Please let us know if you have any questions about our research.

Justin Chung Dr Kate Woodcock
Doctoral Researcher Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology
Email: kwrg@contacts.bham.ac.uk Email: k.a.woodcock@bham.ac.uk
Telephone: 0121 414 7221 Telephone: 0121 414 6036


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