Volume 216 - Issue 6 - June 2020
The Vexed Man by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736–1783) was a German-Austrian sculptor who was born in Wiesensteig, Germany. He is recognised, today, most notably for his ‘character heads‘, a collection of sculpted heads which he started working on in 1769 and continued to his death. These busts have contorted faces, grimaces even, and Messerschmidt's aim was to sculpt 64 canonical faces produced by observing his own face, in a mirror, after inflicting pinches to various parts of his right lower ribs. There are 50 known busts and all are untitled but 49 have been numbered since 1794. Some have become known by names, such as this image. Messerschmidt is reported to have experienced hallucinations.
Thank you to Professor Femi Oyebode for providing the cover image description. Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.
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
Yoga for psychiatric disorders: from fad to evidence-based intervention?
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- 15 November 2019, pp. 291-293
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The edges of human performance in psychiatry
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- 27 March 2020, pp. 294-295
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In debate
The UK Government should withdraw from the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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- 14 August 2019, pp. 296-300
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Review article
Typology of modifications to peer support work for adults with mental health problems: systematic review
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- 29 January 2020, pp. 301-307
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Papers
‘Placement budgets’ for supported employment: impact on employment rates in a multicentre randomised controlled trial
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- 01 July 2019, pp. 308-313
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The CORE service improvement programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: results from a cluster-randomised trial
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 314-322
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Home treatment for acute mental healthcare: randomised controlled trial
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- 13 March 2019, pp. 323-330
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Predictors of moving on from mental health supported accommodation in England: national cohort study
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- 03 May 2019, pp. 331-337
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Estimating local need for mental healthcare to inform fair resource allocation in the NHS in England: cross-sectional analysis of national administrative data linked at person level
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- 08 August 2019, pp. 338-344
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Correspondence
Unjustified conclusions
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- 26 May 2020, p. 345
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Authors' reply
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Book Review
Adolescence: How to Survive It – Insights for Parents, Teachers and Young Adults By Tony Little and Herb Etkin Bloomsbury. 2019. £16.99 (hb). 256 pp. ISBN 9781472944702
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Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope
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Extras
Joker: how ‘entertaining’ films may affect public attitudes towards mental illness – psychiatry in movies
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Epilepsy in Dostoyevsky's life and fiction – psychiatry in literature
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- 26 May 2020, p. 313
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John Stuart Mill: recurrent depressive disorder; bibliotherapy; happiness, altruism, compassion and empathy – psychiatry in philosophy
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 216 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
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BJP volume 216 issue 6 Cover and Back matter
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