Language Use and Self-Perception: A Window to Mental Health

The TRUSTING research aims to improve the early detection of psychotic relapse through speech-based monitoring. A recent article adds valuable insight to this objective: a meta-analysis spanning 80 years of research and 13 studies has found that people with schizophrenia use first-person pronouns, such as “me”, “myself”, and “I”, significantly more often than those without […]
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 […]
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 […]