Volume 44 - Issue 3 - June 2020
In this issue Perry and colleagues [pp. 103-107] outline ways doctors can get more involved in policy and politics. They describe how as higher trainees they used their special interest session to advise and assist peers in the House of Lords scrutinise and amend mental health policy.
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Praxis
A day in the life of a psychiatrist in 2050: reflections on the inaugural Praxis trainees’ section editorial competition
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- 28 May 2020, pp. 89-91
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Editorial
Psych Socs: student-led psychiatry societies, an untapped resource for recruitment and reducing stigma
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- 17 January 2020, pp. 91-95
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Original Papers
Evaluation of the physical health of adolescent in-patients in generic and secure services: retrospective case-note review
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- 04 November 2019, pp. 95-102
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The Parliamentary Scholar Scheme: a way to engage doctors in healthcare policy and politics
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- 26 November 2019, pp. 103-107
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Against the Stream
Why hasn't neuroscience delivered for psychiatry?
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- 13 February 2020, pp. 107-109
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Article Commentary
What neuroscience has already done for us: Commentary on… Why hasn't neuroscience delivered for psychiatry?
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- 20 February 2020, pp. 110-112
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Special Articles
The emotional and mental health needs of young carers: what psychiatry can do
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- 19 November 2019, pp. 112-120
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A day in the life of a psychiatrist in 2050: where will the algorithm take us?
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- 28 May 2020, pp. 121-123
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Interview
Tom Burns
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- 24 April 2020, pp. 123-124
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Correspondence
Section 12 approval: fit for purpose?
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- 28 May 2020, p. 125
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Section 12 approval: fit for purpose?
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Section 12(2) MHA approval process is fit for purpose
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- 28 May 2020, pp. 126-127
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Authors’ reply
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Reviews
The Fear of Doing Nothing: Notes of a Young Therapist By Valery Hazanov Sphinx Books, 2019, £9.99 (pb), 224 pp. ISBN: 9781912573059
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- 13 November 2019, p. 129
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJB volume 44 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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- 28 May 2020, pp. f1-f2
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJB volume 44 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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