Enabling children with chronic pain to live full lives
Children with pain are better able to live full lives because of the research conducted by our Centre for Pain Research (CPR).
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Children with pain are better able to live full lives because of the research conducted by our Centre for Pain Research (CPR).
The prospect of attending university or applying for a job can be scary for anyone, but autistic people have particular challenges, says Professor Mark Brosnan.
Andrew Dunne met with Dr Sarah Halligan from the Department of Psychology to discuss her collaboration with Stellenbosch on improving responses to child trauma.
Recent psychology graduate, Ben Cachin, reflects on Virtual Reality research at Bath by speaking to researchers leading the way in this area.
Our research is helping blind people develop ways to map their world using senses like hearing.
Through our research we have improved the experiences and treatment of autistic people when they encounter the Criminal Justice System.
Our research has shown that Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy is an effective new treatment for debilitating tinnitus.
We talk to Dr Katie Maras about her work in establishing new techniques to allow the police to effectively interview autistic people.