We’re proud to share that PERMEPSY was strongly represented at the V European Meeting on Women’s Mental Health, Psychosis and Gender, held at Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in #Barcelona (October 2–3, 2025), with active participation from our Spanish, French, and Chilean teams 🇪🇸🇫🇷🇨🇱
✨ Special congratulations to Maria Lamarca, who delivered a brilliant communication on:
“The role of sex in the impact of stigma on psychotic disorder: self-specific predictors of self-stigma reduction in psychosis resulting from #MCT interventions.”
A well-deserved recognition for her rigorous and insightful work!
🎙️ Vanessa Acuña and Susana Ochoa also took key roles as symposium moderators — thank you both for your thoughtful and impactful leadership! 📊
Three of our members presented posters showcasing ongoing work on personalised medicine in psychosis:
- Claudia Requejo Frutos: Gender-informed AI clustering for personalised psychosis treatment. 🔗 Poster link
- Adrien Goncalves: Gender does not moderate the effectiveness of MCT for psychosis on PANSS outcomes: an IPD pooled analysis. 🔗 Poster link
- Maria Lamarca: Towards a Personalised Medicine Approach to Psychological Treatment for Psychosis. 🔗 Poster link
🏆 And great news from #WMH2025!
We’re thrilled to announce that the PERMEPSY team was awarded the Best Poster Prize 🎉
👏 Congratulations to Adrien Goncalves for his outstanding work:
“Gender does not moderate the effectiveness of MCT for psychosis on PANSS outcomes: a pooled analysis of individual participant data.”
🔗 Download the poster
Poster authors: Adrien Goncalves, Susana Ochoa, Łukasz Gawęda, Steffen Moritz, Vanessa Acuña, Caroline König, Maria Lamarca, Fabrice Berna
🙏 A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Judith Usall i Rodié, Chairwoman of the Local Organising Committee and President of the International Association for Women’s Mental Health (IAWMH) 2025, as well as to Regina Vila Badia, Victoria Espinosa Lorenzo, and Elena Rubio-Abadal for hosting such an inspiring and flawlessly organised congress.
🌍 PERMEPSY continues to build international bridges in the service of precision psychology and sex/gender-informed care.


 
															

