Volume 27 - Issue 2 - March 2021
In this issue, (85-95) authors Gemma Taylor et al outline ways in which healthcare professionals can compassionately and respectfully raise the topic of smoking to encourage smoking cessation. They draw on evidence-based methods such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and outline approaches that healthcare professionals can use to integrate these methods into routine care to help their patients stop smoking.
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Cochrane corner
Health-improving interventions for obtaining employment in unemployed job seekers: a Cochrane Review
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Round the corner
Could health-improving interventions address the growing unemployment crisis?
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- 17 February 2021, pp. 67-72
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Let there be blue-depleted light: in-patient dark therapy, circadian rhythms and length of stay
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- 25 August 2020, pp. 73-84
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Addressing concerns about smoking cessation and mental health: theoretical review and practical guide for healthcare professionals
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- 10 September 2020, pp. 85-95
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Clinical Reflection
Dissociative identity disorder: a developmental perspective
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- 15 June 2020, pp. 96-98
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Commentary
What is it about DID? A patient and clinician perspective
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- 17 February 2021, pp. 99-101
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Editors Comment: The debate on dissociative identity disorder
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- 17 February 2021, pp. 102-103
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Mental health services for single homeless people
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- 06 August 2020, pp. 104-114
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Fitness to be interviewed: decision-making in the mental health in-patient setting
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 115-125
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Risk to self: identifying and managing risk of suicide and self-harm
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- 27 August 2020, pp. 126-136
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Clinical Reflection
Measures of variability and precision in statistics: appreciating, untangling and applying concepts
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- 18 June 2020, pp. 137-139
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List of reviewers
List of reviewers 2020
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- 17 February 2021, e1
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJA volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- 17 February 2021, p. f1
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJA volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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- 17 February 2021, pp. b1-b2
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