For consortium members

Exploring Voice as a Biomarker: AI Listening for Signs of Illnesses

Can your voice reveal hidden health conditions? According to a growing body of research, it just might. A recent Nature article by Neil Savage explores how scientists are using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse voice recordings in search of early biomarkers for illnesses such as heart conditions, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and mental illnesses. Voice […]

TRUSTING Study Moves Forward: Speech Technology to Support Psychosis Care

The TRUSTING study is driven by a simple yet powerful goal: to improve the lives of people living with psychosis. By analysing short speech recordings, we aim to detect early signs of relapse, offering timely support through something as natural as speaking into a phone. This approach combines cutting-edge science with everyday technology, with the […]

TRUSTING Project Presented at Pint of Science Festival in Tromsø

As part of the global Pint of Science festival, Associate Professor and clinical psychologist Sandra Just took the stage in Tromsø to speak about serious mental illness, focusing on signs, stigma, and the essential role of support. During her engaging presentation, Sandra introduced the TRUSTING project, highlighting how AI-powered tools are being developed to support […]

TRUSTING Joined EPA Congress 2025 in Madrid

On 5-8 April, TRUSTING project participated in the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) Congress 2025, taking place in Madrid. The EPA Congress brings together leading voices in psychiatry, neuroscience, and mental health care to explore the latest developments in clinical practice and research. As part of the event, TRUSTING will present updates on its cutting-edge work […]

Launch of TRUSB-P and TRUSB-C Pages: Highlighting the Role of Users in TRUSTING

TRUSTING is pleased to announce the launch of two dedicated pages introducing the TRUSB-P (Patients) and TRUSB-C (Clinicians) subgroups of the TRUSTING Users Board (TRUSB), a central element of the TRUSTING project’s commitment to inclusive, user-informed research. The TRUSB brings together individuals with lived experience of psychosis and clinicians involved in its treatment to help […]

Understanding the Intersection of Language and Mental Health

In a recent presentation, Silvia Ciampelli shared insights into the profound connection between language and mental health, emphasising the potential for technology to enhance psychiatric assessments. The discussion highlighted the importance of understanding subtle changes in speech as indicators of mental health issues, proposing a shift from subjective evaluations to more objective measures. The Power […]

TRUSTING Project 2024: A Year of Innovation and Milestones

As 2024 draws to a close, the TRUSTING project reflects on a successful year marked by progress, collaboration, and key achievements. Here’s a look back at the project’s milestones and developments of this year. 1. Key Milestones and Project Developments An important moment of 2024 was the TRUSTING Consortium Meeting in Leiden. This gathering that […]

Surveys Launch: Shaping the Future of the TRUSTING Monitoring Tool

TRUSTING is excited to announce the launch of two surveys under the “Survey for Evaluating Risk of Relapse in Mental Illness,” available in six languages: Czech, German, English, French, Dutch, and Turkish. These surveys aim to gather crucial insights that will influence the development of an innovative speech-based technology designed to predict psychotic relapses. This […]

Clinical and Patient Collaboration Driving Innovation in the TRUSTING Project

In a major step towards integrating patient and clinician perspectives into mental health technology, the TRUSTING project is proud to announce that its Clinical User Board (TRUSB-C) and the Patients User Board (TRUSB-P) are nearing completion. The TRUSB-C Board, coordinated by the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), will bring together 10 leading experts in psychosis treatment […]

Preventing Psychotic Relapse with AI: Introducing the TRUSTING Project with Silvia Ciampelli

In this new video, Silvia Ciampelli, a PhD student at the University Medical Center Groningen, introduces the TRUSTING project and the main focus of the initiative on preventing psychotic relapses through cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Silvia explains that language can reveal crucial insights into our mental health. For example, shifts in tone can reflect changes in […]