Volume 222 - Issue 1 - January 2023
‘The Gugging Artists in front of the House of Artists’. A drawing created by Alan Scott in collaboration with Dr Drew Walker, as part of the Falling UP project.
The world-renowned House of Artists at Gugging in Austria, is a small-scale psychiatric facility. For four decades its twelve residents have lived together as a familial group of self-taught artists, within a transformative, creative community of social and cultural integration. The artist, Dr Drew Walker developed the Falling UP project as part of his own path to recovery and advocacy art-practice. It was based on his experience of activism and his PhD research methodology into the artistic and psychological process of the Gugging system. The Falling UP project exists on both ‘sides-of-the-fence’, as 50% of its 32 participants have chronic mental illness, 50% are medical professionals, and 50% are self-taught artists. Collaborations proceeded within a framework of co-mutual, open-dialogues, which crossed boundaries of vulnerability, experience and knowledge. Providing the experience of reciprocal ‘mutuality-in-action’, and traversing professional and experiential borders, Falling UP has raised awareness of Gugging through seven exhibitions. With a footfall of 44,000 visitors, these functioned as a discursive platform and exploratory tool, illuminating shared narratives of mental illness. The Falling UP 7.0 exhibition was held in the Scottish Parliament in April, 2022.
Text by Dr Drew Walker.
Thanks to Professor Johann Feilacher for permission to feature a group portrait of artists from the House of Artists, Gugging.
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
January Highlights
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Editorial
Post-COVID syndrome and adults with intellectual disability: another vulnerable population forgotten?
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Methylphenidate for prison inmates with ADHD: yes or no?
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- 20 October 2022, pp. 4-6
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Paper
Randomised controlled trial of the short-term effects of osmotic-release oral system methylphenidate on symptoms and behavioural outcomes in young male prisoners with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: CIAO-II study
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- 03 June 2022, pp. 7-17
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Evaluation of a complex intervention for prisoners with common mental health problems, near to and after release: the Engager randomised controlled trial
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- 18 August 2022, pp. 18-26
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Ethnic inequalities in involuntary admission under the Mental Health Act: an exploration of mediation effects of clinical care prior to the first admission
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- 25 October 2022, pp. 27-36
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Mortality in psychotic depression: 18-year follow-up study
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- 17 October 2022, pp. 37-43
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Correspondence
RE: Impact of COVID-19 on mental health research: is this the breaking point?
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RE: Extending the vulnerability–stress model of mental disorders: three-dimensional NPSR1 × environment × coping interaction study in anxiety
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RE: Extending the vulnerability-stress model of mental disorders: three-dimensional NPSR1 × environment × coping interaction study in anxiety
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Book Review
Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology: Caring for the Treatment-Resistant Patient By David Mintz American Psychiatric Publishing. 2022. £46 (pb). 295 pp. ISBN 9781615371525
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Seminars in Addiction Psychiatry Edited by Ed Day 2nd edn. Cambridge University Press. 2021. £34.99 (pb). 310 pp. ISBN 9781911623199
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Understanding Female Offenders: Psychopathy, Criminal Behavior, Assessment, and Treatment By Jason Smith, Carl Gacono and Ted Cunliffe Academic Press. 2021. $93.75 (pb). 484 pp. ISBN 9780128233726
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Corrigendum
Cognitive trajectories following onset of psychosis: a meta-analysis – CORRIGENDUM
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- 14 November 2022, p. 49
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Extra
Anna ‘Asja’ Lācis (1891–1979): drama, trauma and neuropsychiatry – Psychiatry in Theatre
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James Robinson and the repatriation of ‘insanes’ from British India – Psychiatry in History
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John/Eleanor Rykener: gender incongruence, December 1394 – Psychiatry in History
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 222 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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BJP volume 222 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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