Volume 46 - Issue 3 - June 2022
In this issue, C R Dignan (pp 156–158) presents an interesting view on how medical humanities can be an antidote to the unconscious depersonalisation of patients and cultivate a patient-centred and individual approach to their care.
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Editorial
The recording of mental health consultations by patients: clinical, ethical and legal considerations
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- 17 September 2021, pp. 133-137
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Original Papers
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on provision of electroconvulsive therapy
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- 12 May 2021, pp. 137-140
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Examining the effects of national initiatives to improve the physical health of people with psychosis in England: secondary analysis of data from the National Clinical Audit of Psychosis
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- 05 May 2021, pp. 140-147
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Adverse childhood experiences and adult self-harm in a female forensic population
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- 07 May 2021, pp. 148-152
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Against the Stream
Psychiatrists should investigate their patients less
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- 03 December 2021, pp. 152-156
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Cultural Reflections
Evensong: how the medical humanities can strengthen a patient-centred approach to both physical and mental health conditions
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- 25 November 2021, pp. 156-158
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Commentary
Extracurricular pursuits
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- 25 November 2021, pp. 158-160
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Special Article
Perspectives: involving persons with lived experience of mental health conditions in service delivery, development and leadership
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- 12 May 2021, pp. 160-164
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Friston's free energy principle: new life for psychoanalysis?
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- 18 February 2021, pp. 164-168
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Praxis
The Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme
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- 07 May 2021, pp. 168-173
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Psychiatric leadership development in postgraduate medical education and training
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- 07 May 2021, pp. 174-181
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Education and Training
‘Choose Psychiatry’ goes virtual: experiences and learning from the online 2020 National Psychiatry Summer School
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- 05 May 2021, pp. 181-187
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Correspondence
Response to Beale
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- 27 May 2022, p. 188
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Obituary
Michael King, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCGP, FRCPsych
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- 17 December 2021, pp. 189-190
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Media Review
The Trouble with Being Born Directed by Sandra Wollner Panama Film. 2020.
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- 29 June 2021, p. 190
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Nice White Parents Hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt Serial Productions podcasts and The New York Times. 2020. 6 episodes.
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- 02 July 2021, p. 191
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Corrigendum
Mental Capacity Legislation edited by Rebecca Jacob, James Gunn, and Anthony Holland, Second Edition, RCPsych/Cambridge University Press, June 2019, Hardback, ISBN 9781108480369, £29.99 — CORRIGENDUM
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- 21 September 2020, p. 192
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Erratum
A visual step-by-step guide for clinicians to use video consultations in mental health services: NHS examples of real-time practice in times of normal and pandemic healthcare delivery – ERRATUM
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- 16 December 2020, pp. 192-193
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Supporting people in mental health crisis in 21st-century Britain – ERRATUM
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- 16 December 2020, p. 193
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A model for specific goals for in-patient treatment linked to resources and limitations in out-patient treatment – ERRATUM
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- 16 December 2020, pp. 193-194
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