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Research Study -Children of Parents with Mental Illness experience of therapeutic interventions
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Hi everyone,
Sarah from the University of Nottingham has been in touch with us and she's looking for young people who identify as being a child of a parent with a mental illness to take part in her research study.
Here's a bit more information about the study:

If you have any questions about this study, you can email Sarah at sarah.morgan20@my.Northampton.ac.uk
- The Mix Team
Sarah from the University of Nottingham has been in touch with us and she's looking for young people who identify as being a child of a parent with a mental illness to take part in her research study.
Here's a bit more information about the study:

Are you aged 21-28?
Did you identify as being a child of a parent with mental illness (COPMI) when you were under 18?
Did you receive any 1:1 therapeutic support during this time?
If you would like to take part in this study, you will have an hour semi-structured interview exploring your experiences of therapeutic support as a COPMI.
If you'd like to take part, please get in touch with the lead researcher Sarah on sarah.morgan20@my.Northampton.ac.uk
If you have any questions about this study, you can email Sarah at sarah.morgan20@my.Northampton.ac.uk
- The Mix Team
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