Editor Dafni Katsampa
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#UCLJournalClub, antipsychotic discontinuation, antipsychotics, dose reduction, Editor Dafni Katsampa, first episode psychosis, JAMA Psychiatry, NICE guidelines, psychosis, randomised controlled trial, schizophrenia, secondary care, topical, UCL Division of PsychiatryStop, reduce or stay on antipsychotics after first-episode psychosis?
Recovery from first-episode psychosis (FEP) often brings a sense of relief, but…
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CBT, CBT-f-DDD, cognitive behavioural therapy, depersonalisation, Depersonalisation Derealisation Disorder, derealisation, dissociation, dissociative disorders, Editor Dafni Katsampa, feasibility trial, NHS, psychotherapies, quality of life, randomised controlled trialCould CBT be a feasible treatment for Depersonalisation-Derealisation Disorder?
Depersonalisation-Derealisation Disorder (DDD) is a mental health condition that people often have…
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advance care planning, advance statements, black and minority ethnic communities, bmc medicine, community mental health care, community settings, compulsory detention, crisis care, crisis management, crisis planning, crisis support, Editor Dafni Katsampa, feasibility trial, FINCH trial, health inequalities, hospital admission, hospital admissions, Mental health, mental health act, mental health inequalities, NHS Trust, readmissions, section 2, section 3, severe mental illness, topicalCan crisis planning reduce repeat sectioning? FINCH feasibility trial
In England, when someone experiences a severe mental health crisis, services can…
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adult mental health, CMHT, community mental health services, compassion focused therapy, Editor Dafni Katsampa, group intervention, group psychotherapy, group therapy, International Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mixed methods, NHS services, psychoeducation, psychotherapy, secondary care, self-compassion, self-criticism, service evaluation, shameCan compassion focused therapy groups support people in CMHTs?
Demand for adult mental health services in England continues to rise. According…
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acute stress disorder, Editor Dafni Katsampa, injury, major trauma, NHS Major Trauma Centre, post traumatic stress disorder, psychotherapy, PTSD, qualitative, qualitative research, road traffic accident, secondary care, service evaluation, service user experiences, Southmead Hospital, topical, trauma, Trauma and Plastic Surgery Psychology Service, trauma informed approachesEmbedding psychologists in trauma centres improves patient outcomes
Major trauma refers to severe injuries that can be life-threatening or significantly…
