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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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clinical engagement, digital engagement, digital health, digital innovation, digital mental health, Editor Simon Bradstreet, Health Psychology Review, JAMA Psychiatry, JMIR Mental Health, NPJ Digital Medicine, patient engagement, Systematic Reviews, topicalEngagement with digital mental health interventions remains poorly understood
With recognition of increasing demands on services, health care providers might point…
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alexithymia, avoidance, body-focused repetitive behaviours, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, emotion regulation, emotional dysregulation, Journal of Affective Disorders, psychological distress, skin-picking disorder, systematic review, topicalSkin-picking as self-soothing: is emotion regulation the missing piece?
Few things inspire fear in students as reliably as exams. Unless you…
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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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antipsychotics, atypical antipsychotics, bipolar disorder, child and adolescent, Editor Simon Bradstreet, metformin, obesity, randomised controlled trial, second generation antipsychotics, side effects, The Lancet Psychiatry, topical, weight, weight gain, Young people, youth mental healthMetformin reduces weight gain in young people taking antipsychotics
In the past decade, accumulating evidence has shown the efficacy of second-generation…
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acute pain, addiction, analgesics, australia, cohort study, death by suicide, harm, longitudinal research, opioids, pain, pain management, painkillers, risk factor, risk factors, self-harm, substance abuse, suicidal behaviour, suicidality, suicide, The British Journal of Psychiatry, topicalDo prescribed opioids increase self-harm and suicide?
This research explores the link between the use of prescribed opioids and…
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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…


