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Lessons in Mental Health From a Pandemic
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- 29 November 2022, pp. 327-328
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Editorial
Sleep disturbance: a potential target to improve symptoms and quality of life in those living with psychosis: Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care, the death of each day’s life, sore labour’s bath, balm of hurt minds, great nature’s second course, chief nourisher in life’s feast
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- 14 January 2020, pp. 329-334
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The psychedelic renaissance: the next trip for psychiatry?
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- 23 September 2019, pp. 335-339
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Original Research
The association between family dysfunction and admission to an acute mental health inpatient unit: a prospective study
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- 12 September 2019, pp. 340-350
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COVID-19 pandemic: influence of relationship status on stress, anxiety, and depression in Canada
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- 14 January 2021, pp. 351-362
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with pre-existing mood disorders
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- 29 April 2021, pp. 363-372
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Consultant psychiatrists’ experience of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health services
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- 29 April 2021, pp. 373-385
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Short Report
Psychometric evaluation of the Multi-Dimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support in young adults with chronic health conditions
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- 25 November 2019, pp. 386-390
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Review Article
Meditation-induced psychosis: a narrative review and individual patient data analysis
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- 31 October 2019, pp. 391-397
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Perspective Piece
Physician burnout, a new term, a well-known concept in the medieval era: a thematic review of Ruhawi’s Adab al-Tabib
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- 11 November 2019, pp. 398-405
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Could COVID-19 improve psychiatric awareness at the heart of the Middle East? – A personal reflection on Bahrain’s response
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- 02 June 2020, pp. 406-408
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Ordinary care in extraordinary times
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 409-413
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Lockdown logistics in consultation–liaison psychiatry
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 414-422
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Adapting an emotional regulation and social communication skills group programme to teletherapy, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 423-428
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Book Review
An Archaeology of Lunacy: Managing Madness in Early Nineteenth-Century Asylums by Katherine Fennelly (200 pp; ISBN 9781526126498). Manchester University Press, Manchester. 2019.
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- 09 October 2019, pp. 429-430
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Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence. By Alex Berenson (272 pp; ISBN 1982103663) Free Press, 2019.
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- 18 November 2019, pp. 431-432
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‘The Doctor Who Sat for a Year’ by Brendan Kelly (ISBN 9780717184576). Gill Books, Dublin. 2019.
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- 08 October 2019, p. 433
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Corrigendum
The potential scope and limits of post COVID-19 telepsychiatry in Ireland – CORRIGENDUM
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- 10 May 2022, p. 434
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Letter to the Editor
Breast implant illness and psychiatric implications
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- 04 November 2019, pp. 435-436
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Letter to the Editor
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- 13 January 2020, pp. 437-438
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