12/06/2026
Many people diagnosed with schizophrenia have problems with memory and concentration, which can make everyday life harder. For a long time, these difficulties were seen as a fixed part of the illness that could not be improved. We now know that cognitive remediation, a type of therapy that helps people strengthen these thinking skills, can work well but it's adoption is minimal.
The next talk in the Maudsley Talks series will be given by Professor Dame Til Wykes, who is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, and a consultant clinical psychologist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Professor Wykes will explore the topic 'Food for thought: Helping People with Psychosis Think More Clearly.'
📍 When: Tuesday, June 30 6PM - 8PM (doors at 5:30 for refreshments)
💻 Where: Wolfson Lecture theatre, IoPPN Main Building
🎟️ Cost: FREE
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