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Francesca Zecchinato summarises a recent trial investigating the effectiveness of an unguided modular online intervention for ...
UCL MSc students consider research showing that the highest impact of hostile environment policies was noticed among ...
Niamh Dooley summarises a 2023 paper that investigated trends in psychological distress in the UK across a 28-year period, ...
This blog addresses the findings of just such a study newly published in The Lancet Psychiatry, an RCT of Mentalisation-Based ...
Shuichi Suetani and Melanie Johnston review new data, and discuss: how can psychiatrists support people with intellectual ...
RCTs are rare in prison settings, but today, Tom Stephenson and Danny Whiting blog about a new rigorous trial that provides ...
Shuichi Suetani and Melanie Johnston review new data on the prevalence of psychiatric conditions for people with intellectual ...
If we go back over a century to Bleuler’s four “A’s” of schizophrenia (ambivalence, autism, affective incongruity, and association disturbances) (Bleuler, 1911) it is not hard to see a place for ...
In this blog, I will discuss a recent systematic review and meta-analysis on eating disorders (EDs) among international immigrants by Siddiqi et al. (2024). The “healthy immigrant effect”, a ...
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