Volume 45 - Issue 2 - April 2021
In this issue, Galbraith and colleagues (pp. 93–97) discuss the mental health of doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly how this crisis has placed additional pressure on doctors and on the healthcare system in general and how research shows that such pressure brings a greater risk of psychological distress for doctors.
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Editorial
Follow the money: how is medical school teaching funded?
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- 13 July 2020, pp. 73-76
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The COVID-19 pandemic from an acute psychiatric perspective: a London psychiatric intensive care unit experience
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- 14 May 2020, pp. 76-79
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Are summer schools a way to improve recruitment in psychiatry?
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- 27 July 2020, pp. 80-81
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Original Papers
Patients with young-onset dementia in an older people's mental health service
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- 17 August 2020, pp. 81-86
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Against the Stream
The case for cautious paternalism in the emergency management of patients with borderline personality disorder
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- 22 January 2021, pp. 86-89
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Cultural Reflections
Psychoanalysis in the treatment of autism: why is France a cultural outlier?
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- 17 December 2020, pp. 89-93
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Special Article
The mental health of doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 28 April 2020, pp. 93-97
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Electroconvulsive therapy for severe depression, psychosis and chorea in a patient with Huntington's disease: case report and review of the literature
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- 09 June 2020, pp. 97-104
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Predicting short-term suicide risk: allowing for ongoing variation in severity of intent
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- 26 August 2020, pp. 105-108
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Praxis
When self-harm is about preventing harm: emergency management of obsessive–compulsive disorder and associated self-harm
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- 02 July 2020, pp. 109-114
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Education and Training
Perspectives of GCSE students attending a psychiatry summer school in south London
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- 27 July 2020, pp. 114-119
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Interview
Derek Bolton
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- 23 September 2020, pp. 120-122
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Correspondence
What have we learnt from Covid?
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- 25 March 2021, pp. 122-123
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Invisible youth during times of Covid
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- 25 March 2021, pp. 123-124
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Obituary
Denise Assunta Coia (Macdonald), DBE, FRCPsych, FRCPSG, FRSE
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- 14 August 2020, pp. 125-126
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Donald West, MD, LittD, FRCPsych
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- 10 December 2020, pp. 126-127
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Book Review
Building Children's Resilience in the Face of Parental Mental Illness: Conversations with Children, Parents and Professionals Edited by Alan Cooklin and Gill Gorell Barnes Routledge. 2020. £29.99 (pb). 244 pp. ISBN 9780367183127
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- 11 January 2021, p. 128
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJB volume 45 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- 25 March 2021, pp. f1-f2
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJB volume 45 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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- 25 March 2021, pp. b1-b2
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