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Psychosis Research Group

Overview

People with mental illness, in particular psychotic disorders, have complex needs that often limit their full potential for productive social, educational, and occupational lives. The first episode of psychosis and the preceding period of clinical and functional decline offer unique opportunities for understanding the mechanisms of psychosis and providing early treatment intervention aimed at optimising clinical and functional outcomes. The key theme of our research is to identify psychosis-specific risk and resilience factors in particular environments, promote evidence-based pharmacological and psychosocial intervention research, including clinical trials, and contribute significantly to the teaching and training of professionals and researchers from developing countries.​

Our history

The program was started in the mid-90s with a focus on pharmacological research in schizophrenia. In 2008, we embarked on a prospective study exploring the clinical, biological, and functional aspects of treatment outcome in first-episode schizophrenia. We focused on the pharmacology, efficacy, and tolerability of long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications in the treatment of first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders. We examined the course and outcomes of patients following a first episode of psychosis using clinical and imaging data. We also examined the association of environmental factors and childhood trauma with disease onset and progression. Our program provides opportunities for PhD and Master level training for scientists, clinicians, and psychologists with a particular focus on women, black psychiatrists, and people with disabilities.​

Our mission

To be a premier research unit that develops cutting-edge scientific tools to improve our understanding of psychotic disorders through engagement with diverse collaborators, stakeholders, and the community which we serve.

Our vision​

​To be a center of research excellence that responds to important knowledge gaps in the field of psychosis research and needs relevant to our setting through innovative scholarship and strategic collaborations.​

Our values

  • Integrity
  • Responsibility
  • Diversity
  • Innovation
  • Excellence

Our people

 

Prof Laila Asmal - Unit Director

MBChB, FCPsych, MMed (Psych)​, MSc Clinical Epidemiology, PhD

Senior lecturer/Psychiatrist/Researcher

Interest area: Psychiatric epidemiology and neuropsychiatry.

[email protected]

 

Prof Robin Emsley

MBChB, FCPsych(SA), MMed(Psych), DMed, DSc

Emeritus professor, Consultant

Interest area: The clinical, neurobiological and pharmacological aspects of schizophrenia.

[email protected] 

 

Retha Smit

​PhD Candidate

Clinical trials

Part of the unit since 1996

Interest area: Investigates predictors of relapse other than treatment non-adherence in schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

[email protected] 

 

Dr Hilmar Klaus Lückhof

MBChB, BScHons Pathology, MSc Pathology, PhD

Researcher

Interest area: Metabolic syndrome and clinical outcomes, and sex- and gender-based research

[email protected] 

 

Amogelang Ramatsetse

BHSc, BHSc (Hons), MSc (Neuroscience) candidate

​Research Coordination 

Interest area: Extreme weather events and mental health outcomes.

[email protected] 

 

Banele Banda 

BA, BA(Hons)

​​MSc (Neuroscience) candidate

Interest area: Social stress in a virtual environment and its relationship with childhood trauma in early schizophrenia. 

[email protected] 

 

Faizel Moosa

​Driver

Employed since 2009

Transports participants from outpatient facilities and hospital wards, and between the Tygerberg campus. He also assists with various tasks around the unit.

 

Prof Lebogang Phahladira

MBChB, DMH, FCPsych, PhD

Lecturer/Psychiatrist/Researcher

Interest area: Clinical course and outcome.

[email protected] 

 

Dr Sanja Kilian

MA Clinical Psychology, PhD Psychology

Interest area: Cognitive and clinical outcomes in psychosis and the lived experiences of people living with psychosis and families' experiences of supporting a loved one living with a mental illness.

[email protected] 

 

Dr Unity Chitapi

PhD, Occupational Therapist 

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Interest area: Occupational Therapy, Occupational Science, Mental Health, Health Systems, Applied Medical Rehabilitation, and Disability. 

Focus on human occupations and the intersection of poverty, politics, inequality, and disability/rehabilitation issues. 

[email protected] 

 

Mohhadiah Rafique

​BSc, BA (Hons), MA Research Psychology

PhD (Psychiatry) Candidate

AVReQ Doctoral Fellow

Interest area: Exploring the meaning making of schizophrenia and its recurrence in marginalised communities through an ecological perspective.

[email protected]

Our current research focus

Our current projects are focused on different aspects of schizophrenia and related psychoses, informed by our exploration of the illness, its clinical course, and ultimate outcome. The group also has a keen interest in the interaction between structural brain measures and environmental factors that shape the clinical course and evolution of first-episode schizophrenia. In addition, we are interested in the use of virtual reality technologies to provide greater insight into these inter-relationships, particularly considering neuroimaging for stress-sensitive brain regions in relation to neurodevelopment. We have explored sex and gender in relation to clinical and treatment outcomes and neurodevelopmental risk factors relevant to the onset and progression of first-episode schizophrenia.​

Our work

​The following link is an overview of our lab and highlights our academic publications to date. 

https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Psychosis-Research-Program-Stellenbosch-University-PRP-Laila-Asmal

International collaborations

  • Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London
  • Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) consortium
  • Lagos State University, Nigeria
  • African Global Mental Health Institute (AGMHI)
  • Global Mental Health Peer Network
  • Harvard University, USA

For information on opportunities and careers

Contact us​

Prof Laila Asmal ([email protected]