Prof Michael Pluess
@michaelpluess
Professor of Developmental Psychology at University of Surrey; researching sensitivity, positive development, well-being, mental health, resilience
📢 Research participants wanted! I’m conducting a study on parental conflict in childhood & well-being of highly sensitive adults (25–45, UK/USA). If you identify as an HSP & experienced parental conflict, email me: [email protected] for details. Thank you! #Psychology #HSP
Happy to present a short video that summarises our recent Nature Reviews Psychology paper on "Supporting the mental health of forcibly displaced children" (nature.com/articles/s4415…). See the video here: youtube.com/watch?v=cyPh3k… Feel free to share widely!
Join us for our webinar on refugee mental health on June 26th from 2-3pm (UK time). We will present our new website and recent research findings from our work on Syrian refugee children. Register here: qmul-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join us next week for the 3rd International Conference on Sensitivity Research to learn about advances in our knowlegde on highly sensitive people. Online tickets are still available. Visit our website for more information: sensitivityresearch.com/3rd-internatio…… #highlysensitive #HSP

New paper out in Nature Reviews Psychology on mental health in displaced children! You can access the paper here: rdcu.be/ej4hr. In this review paper we summarise current knowledge on mental health problems among displaced children.

🌟The full programme for the 3rd International Conference on Sensitivity Research is now available! 🧠 Topics include: The sensitive brain Gut health & sensitivity Sensitivity & climate-health Programme: sensitivityresearch.com/3rd-internatio… Registration: store.surrey.ac.uk/conferences-an…
Join the 3rd International Conference on Sensitivity Research—streaming live, May 23! The conference features the latest research on highly sensitive individuals. Register now for online access & post-event recordings (tickets are limited): store.surrey.ac.uk/conferences-an… #HSP
PhD Opportunity! Apply for a fully funded PhD exploring causal predictors of positive child development applying advanced statistical methods to large cohort data. Deadline is tomorrow. Apply now! jobs.ac.uk/job/DLX993/phd…
Free webinar on highly sensitive children! Join us on March 12 2-3pm GMT for a webinar on highly sensitive children in school. We will provide new research findings and present new resources for teachers and parents. Plese register: qmul-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/regist… #HSP #Highlysensitive
🚀 PhD Opportunity! Are you passionate about positive child development? Apply for a fully funded PhD in my team at @UniOfSurrey, exploring causal predictors of positive child development applying advanced statistical methods to large cohort data. jobs.ac.uk/job/DLX993/phd…
New job alert! We are hiring three assistant professors at University of Surrey, UK: 1. Lecturer in Social Psychology - jobs.surrey.ac.uk/007325; 2. Lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience - jobs.surrey.ac.uk/007425; 3. Lecturer in Health Psychology - jobs.surrey.ac.uk/007925. Join us!
In line with Children's Mental Health Week, researchers from @UniOfSurrey have helped to develop training and resources for teachers to identify and support highly sensitive children in the classroom. Professor of Developmental Psychology, Michael Pluess, spoke to That's TV.
This #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek, we are excited to launch a new training programme to help teachers identify and support highly sensitive children in the classroom. Visit sensitivityresearch.com/sensitive-chil… to learn more and start your training. #HighlySensitiveChildren #Teachers
Welcome to our new @PsychToday blog about how to spot and support hashtag #highlysensitive children at school. Authors: Prof @michaelpluess & Cherry Hirst psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/surr…
🎆It's launch day! Check out our brand new @wellcometrust funded platform to explore over 1,600 datasets from across the world. Find the Atlas of Longitudinal Datasets here -> atlaslongitudinaldatasets.ac.uk #AtlasLongitudinalDatasets