Gerald Jordan

Assistant Professor in Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK

Gerald Jordan is an assistant professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham in the UK, and is a member of the Institute for Mental Health. His research examines post-traumatic growth, generativity, peer support, recovery and citizenship among people with mental health challenges.

Written by Gerald Jordan

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Psychosis can be a personal hell. It can also inspire growth

From a new sense of purpose to improved relationships, there are hopeful signs of post-traumatic growth after psychosis

by Gerald Jordan, Robyn Thomas & Veenu Gupta