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Bridging the gap between clinical practice and research: The association for research in psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

S. Bursi
Affiliation:
Association for Research in Psychiatry (ARPSY), Castelnuovo Rangone, Modena, Italy
R. Bursi
Affiliation:
Association for Research in Psychiatry (ARPSY), Castelnuovo Rangone, Modena, Italy
A. Colantoni
Affiliation:
Association for Research in Psychiatry (ARPSY), Castelnuovo Rangone, Modena, Italy

Abstract

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Clinical practice and research are frequently seen as two worlds apart, in psychiatry as in the vast majority of medical specialties. In order to bridge the gap between them, economic founds and grants are required, not always easy to obtain. In this contribution we report the birth of the Association for Research in Psychiatry (ARPSY) and its main activities. ARPSY was born in May 2016 thanks to a research prize assigned to dr. Giorgio Mattei by the eight Rotary Clubs of the Province of Modena, Italy (Rotary Club Modena, Mirandola, Carpi, Sassuolo, Vignola Castelfranco Bazzano, Frignano, Modena L.A. Muratori, Castelvetro di Modena Terra dei Rangoni, that altogether make up the so-called “Ghirlandina Group”). Aim of the association is to promote mental health among students and trainees, mental health professionals, patients and their families, and among the general population by means of fund raising, in order to finance research projects, clinical interventions and educational activities.

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e-Poster Viewing: Promotion of mental health
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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