How often do people with eating disorders switch diagnoses, recover, or relapse? This large Danish study follows more than 10 ...
Humma Andleeb considers an umbrella review exploring the association between racial and ethnic discrimination and psychosis.
Filip Marzecki presents a national cohort study comparing women who died by suicide with and without a history of domestic ...
Psychiatric hospitalisation can save lives, but it also carries major personal and economic costs. Could early warning scores help predict who’s most at risk, allowing for earlier, more targeted ...
If NHS Talking Therapies work so well, why are recovery rates lower for young adults? Saunders and colleagues analysed data ...
In her debut blog, Jessica Davies explores eight key recommendations for trauma-informed care in perinatal mental health ...
Yan is a PhD student at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (King’s College London), funded by the Medical ...
Susie is a PhD researcher in the Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol. Before beginning a career in research, Susie worked as a physiotherapist, later retraining in psychology ...
Dr Anna Georgiades (PhD, DClinPsy, BABCP) is a Senior Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer in Early Intervention in Psychosis at Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience (IOPPN), King’s ...
It has been found that distressing intrusive mental imagery is common, occurring in around 70% of people who live with psychosis (Morrison et al., 2002; Schulze at al., 2013). This can mean ...
The 15-year life expectancy gap between people with severe mental illness (SMI) and the general population is shocking, but well-established (Chan et al., 2023), and we must do more to understand and ...
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