Editor Simon Bradstreet
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bipolar disorder, Bipolar Disorders, cohort study, Editor Simon Bradstreet, kidney function, lithium, lithium monitoring, medication safety, mood stabilisers, topicalLong-term lithium use linked to declining kidney function: a 10-year Dutch cohort study
Lithium continues to be a first line treatment for mood conditions such…
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coercion, communication, Editor Simon Bradstreet, fear, hospital admissions, inpatient care, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, mental health staff, patient safety, psychological safety, qualitative, restrictive interventions, risk assessment, risk behaviours, risk management, safe staffing, safety behaviours, secondary care, self-harm, staff attitudes, staff practices, therapeutic relationship, trauma, violencePsychological safety on mental health wards: more than preventing harm
How I’m feeling psychologically or mentally really isn’t important as long as…
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coercion, communication, Editor Simon Bradstreet, fear, hospital admissions, inpatient care, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, mental health staff, patient safety, psychological safety, qualitative, restrictive interventions, risk assessment, risk behaviours, risk management, safe staffing, safety behaviours, secondary care, self-harm, staff attitudes, staff practices, therapeutic relationship, trauma, violencePsychological safety on mental health wards: more than preventing harm
How I’m feeling psychologically or mentally really isn’t important as long as…
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antipsychotics, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, clozapine, delusional disorder, depression, Editor Simon Bradstreet, Finland, hospital admission, mood stabilisers, off-label prescribing, population-based cohort study, psychosis, psychotic depression, schizophrenia, Sweden, The Lancet PsychiatryCould clozapine reduce psychiatric admissions beyond schizophrenia?
Clozapine is widely regarded as the gold standard antipsychotic for treatment-resistant schizophrenia…
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antipsychotics, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, clozapine, delusional disorder, depression, Editor Simon Bradstreet, Finland, hospital admission, mood stabilisers, off-label prescribing, population-based cohort study, psychosis, psychotic depression, schizophrenia, Sweden, The Lancet PsychiatryCould clozapine reduce psychiatric admissions beyond schizophrenia?
Clozapine is widely regarded as the gold standard antipsychotic for treatment-resistant schizophrenia…
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australia, child and adolescent, clinical engagement, digital engagement, digital health, digital innovation, digital interventions, digital mental health, digital peer support, Editor Simon Bradstreet, engagement, Internet Interventions, internet-based treatment, mixed methods, topical, youth mental healthSocial connection is the key for engaging young people with digital mental health interventions
As many are acutely aware, mental health services are increasingly unable to…
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BMC Psychiatry, community settings, Denmark, Editor Simon Bradstreet, group delivered support programme, group support, Mental health, peer support, peer support intervention, randomised controlled trial, recovery, recovery approach, topicalGroup peer support boosts recovery in Danish community trial
Peer support is a widely recommended recovery-oriented intervention in which a person…
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complex emotional needs, Editor Simon Bradstreet, EMDR, eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, Netherlands, personality disorders, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, PTSD, randomised controlled trial, traumaShould we treat trauma in personality disorder even without a PTSD diagnosis?
You are working with a patient who struggles with intense emotions, unstable…
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active coping, Anxiety, argentina, BMJ Mental Health, case-control, child and adolescent, childhood trauma, chile, cognitive restructuring, columbia, coping mechanisms, coping strategies, depression, Editor Simon Bradstreet, global mental health, problem focused coping, South America, Stress, University of Glasgow MSc Students, youth mental healthActive coping could protect young people from depression after adversity
Imagine stepping into the shoes of a 15-year-old for a day. What…
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BMJ Mental Health, child and adolescent, Cost effectiveness, digital health, digital mental health, digital technologies, economic evaluation, Editor Simon Bradstreet, health economics, mental wellbeing, Schools, Secondary schools, smartphone, smartphone bans, smartphones, youth mental healthDo school smartphone bans actually save schools money?
In many schools today, smartphones are a constant presence in corridors and…