2020
- Anouchka Grose: Apocalypse now
- Mild cognitive impairment: narrative review of taxonomies and systematic review of their prediction of incident Alzheimer’s disease dementia
- Rethinking self-injury recovery: a commentary and conceptual reframing
- Kevin Mitchell
- Basic safety first: trauma-informed care in a hostile environment
- Online psychotherapy: trailblazing digital healthcare
- Assessing asylum seekers, refugees and undocumented migrants
- The clinical fellows project: emergence of the FY3 year?
- Authors’ reply
- A brief history of the evolution of the Parliamentary Scholar Scheme
- The place of free will and agency in psychiatric practice
- Online mood monitoring in treatment-resistant depression: qualitative study of patients’ perspectives in the NHS
- William James and British thought: then and now
- Hanafy Ahmed Youssef, DM, MRCS, FRCPsych
- A visual step-by-step guide for clinicians to use video consultations in mental health services: NHS examples of real-time practice in times of normal and pandemic healthcare delivery
- Defining what a ‘carer’ is and the role they play in in-patient mental healthcare: A focus group study with patients, carers and clinicians
- Understanding increasing rates of psychiatric hospital detentions in England: development and preliminary testing of an explanatory model
- Dismantling the social safety net: social security reforms, disability and mental health conditions
- Attitudes of care staff towards video consultations
- Sabyasachi (Sab) Bhaumik, OBE, MD, DPM, FRCPsych (Hon)
- Homelessness, housing instability and mental health: making the connections
- Placing poverty-inequality at the centre of psychiatry
- Ciaran Mulholland: the Psychiatrist’s Manifesto
- Safeguarding the physical health of people with severe mental disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Poverty and mental health: policy, practice and research implications
- The one, the few and the many
- Freda E. Martin, MD, FRCPsych, FRCPsych (Canada)
- Are UK care homes ready for the telemedicine revolution?
- The affective neuroscience of socioeconomic status: implications for mental health
- Mental health, smoking and poverty: benefits of supporting smokers to quit
- Child psychiatry: a model for specific goals for in-patient treatment linked to resources and limitations in out-patient treatment
- Emergency workers’ experiences of the use of section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983: interpretative phenomenological investigation
- Systemic racism and mental health services: the time is now
- Critical psychiatry: an embarrassing hangover from the 1970s?
- The HCR-20 and violence risk assessment – will a peak of inflated expectations turn to a trough of disillusionment?
- A model for specific goals for in-patient treatment linked to resources and limitations in out-patient treatment
- Feasibility and utility of enhanced sleep management on in-patient psychiatry wards
- Police involvement, characteristics and outcomes of place of safety referrals in the Scottish Highlands
- Psychoeducation and motivational interviewing to reduce relapses and increase patients’ involvement in antipsychotic treatment: interventional study
- The critique of psychiatry as we enter the third decade of the 21st century
- Clinical course of 12 patients on a Covid-19 dementia isolation ward
- Disclosing mental illness: a doctor’s dilemma
- Kenneth Kendler: fully human
- Evaluation of the effectiveness and acceptability of intramuscular clozapine injection: illustrative case series
- Efficacy of a dementia intensive support (DIS) service at preventing admissions to medical and psychiatric wards: qualitative and quantitative evaluation
- Supporting people in mental health crisis in 21st-century Britain
- The emotional and mental health needs of young carers: what psychiatry can do
- Who wants to be a psychiatrist? Northern Ireland foundation doctors (2006–2018) are positive toward psychiatry as career choice
- Representation of Black, Asian and minority ethnic patients in secondary care mental health services: analysis of 7-year access to memory services in Leicester and Leicestershire
- Psych Socs: student-led psychiatry societies, an untapped resource for recruitment and reducing stigma
- What neuroscience has already done for us
- Highlighting some of the challenges COVID-19 has posed to the European Convention on Human Rights
- The value of assessing suicidal ideation
- The recruitment legacy of COVID-19
- Challenges during the transition from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental health services
- Management measures for non-medical staff on psychiatric hospital wards during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Section 12 approval: fit for purpose?
- Reviewing the burden of comorbidity in patients receiving specialist in-patient treatment for drug and alcohol problems
- Clozapine and COVID-19
- Social media, self-harm and suicide
- Adjustment to short-term imprisonment under low prison staffing
- Evaluation of the physical health of adolescent in-patients in generic and secure services: retrospective case-note review
- Lean management in a liaison psychiatry department: implementation, benefits and pitfalls
- Section 12(2) MHA approval process is fit for purpose
- The Parliamentary Scholar Scheme: a way to engage doctors in healthcare policy and politics
- Standing with our medical colleagues
- Quality improvement in mental health services
- Do foundation doctors meet the mental health competencies in the foundation programme curriculum?
- Section 12 approval: fit for purpose?
- Improving patient flow in acute psychiatric wards: enhanced bed management and trusted assessment
- Authors’ reply
- A day in the life of a psychiatrist in 2050: where will the algorithm take us?
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