Volume 215 - Issue 3 - September 2019
Psychiageographies [détournement] [exquisite corpse] [parentheses]. Kai Syng Tan 2017
Does your mind wander? Where does it go? How far is too far? What separates disorder/order, abnormality/‘normality’? This drawing is one of several outcomes of #MagicCarpet, which explores mind wandering and how it relates to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and visual art. The Arts Council-funded Unlimited commission is led by Dr Kai Syng Tan in collaboration with Professor of Psychiatry Philip Asherson at King’s College London. Referencing Surrealism and Situationism, this drawing is a snapshot of the artist’s hyperactive mind. #MagicCarpet has been enjoyed at South London Gallery, Nesta’s People Powered Future Health Innovation Showcase and Arts in Mind Festival. Next up is the Unlimited Festival at the Southbank Centre and 5th EUNETHYDIS Conference in Edinburgh. Kai uses art to instigate new conversations and to ask new questions. She has been featured in 450 shows including Biennale of Sydney and Documenta, at the Royal Geographical Society and MOMA New York. Collections include Museum of London and Fukuoka Art Museum. Kai completed her PhD at UCL Slade School. She is a research committee member of the UK Adult ADHD Network and advisor to PsychART.
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We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street, London, E1 8BB, UK or bjp@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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Editorial
Promoting resilience in children and adolescents living with parental mental illness (CAPRI): children are key to identifying solutions
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 513-515
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Sodium valproate in psychiatric practice: time for a change in perception
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 516-518
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Papers
Evidence for oestrogen sensitivity in perinatal depression: pharmacological sex hormone manipulation study
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 519-527
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High- versus low-intensity interventions for perinatal depression delivered by non-specialist primary maternal care providers in Nigeria: cluster randomised controlled trial (the EXPONATE trial)
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- 15 February 2019, pp. 528-535
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Aiding the diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder: pattern recognition study of brain biomarkers
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- 07 December 2018, pp. 536-544
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Resting-state neural network disturbances that underpin the emergence of emotional symptoms in adolescent girls: resting-state fMRI study
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- 18 March 2019, pp. 545-551
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Neurocognitive functioning in community youth with suicidal ideation: gender and pubertal effects
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- 28 March 2019, pp. 552-558
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Childhood adversity and adolescent psychopathology: evidence for mediation in a national longitudinal cohort study
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- 16 May 2019, pp. 559-564
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Short report
Prevalence of mental health problems in schools: poverty and other risk factors among 28 000 adolescents in England
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- 30 January 2019, pp. 565-567
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Correspondence
Neurometabolic approach to treatment-resistant depression
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Authors’ reply
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Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope
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- 09 August 2019, pp. 571-572
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Extras
The Dyuta Sukta (Ode to the Dice): an account of gambling in the Rig Veda (1700–1100 BCE) – Psychiatry in sacred texts
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Ishaq Ibn Imran ... Constantine the African, De Melancholia ... De Coitu and Chaucer – Psychiatry in history
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 215 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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BJP volume 215 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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