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Anxiety, behavioural activation, CBT-txt, cognitive behavioural therapy, cognitive distortions, digital health, digital interventions, digital mental health, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, generalised anxiety disorder, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, randomised controlled trial, smartphones, SMS text messaging, topical, young adult, young adults, youth mental health
Texting anxiety away: does text message CBT work for young adults?
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arts and culture, creative methods, creativity, Dementia, Editor Laura Hemming, involvement, lived experience, lived experience involvement, memory loss, patient and public involvement, Photography, photovoice, qualitative, service user involvement
The ripple effect: photovoice and the lived experience of dementia
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Asking preadolescents about suicide does not increase suicidal thoughts
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AI (artificial intelligence), California, Health, Healthcare industry, Mental health, Psychiatry, Technology, US news, West Coast‘Thank God they’re still alive’: Kaiser therapists claim its new screening system puts patients at higher risk by delaying their care
Ilana Marcucci-Morris is worried about the patients she treats and how long…
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The impossible task of caring for ageing parents who did not care for you: ‘There’s a lot of reliving old triggers’
The phone call came in mid-2016. “I’ve got cancer,” the old woman…
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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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Anxiety, depression, Diabetes, Drugs, Health, Medical research, Mental health, Science, Society, Weight-loss drugsGLP-1 diabetes drugs could stop anxiety and depression worsening, study finds
Diabetes drugs could prevent anxiety and depression from worsening, according to research.…
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Maker of Device To Treat Addiction Withdrawal Seeks Counties’ Opioid Settlement Cash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In the early 2000s, Michelle Warfield worked at a…
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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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England, Gloucestershire, Health, Mental health, Prisons and probation, Society, UK criminal justice, UK news, Wales‘Missed opportunities’ to prevent woman’s death in prison cell fire, inquest finds
There were “missed opportunities” that could have prevented the death of a…
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Sally Berry obituary
My friend and former colleague, Sally Berry, was a psychotherapist who spent…












