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Group peer support boosts recovery in Danish community trial
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antidepressants, cohort study, depression, difficult-to-treat, Editor Eimear Foley, electroconvulsive therapy, health inequalities, maternal depression, Nature Mental Health, perinatal depression, perinatal mental health, personalised care, postpartum depression, pregnancy, register-based study, risk factors, Sweden, Swedish cohort study, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, treatment resistance, women’s healthWhen the treatment doesn’t work: what predicts difficult-to-treat postpartum depression?
Giving birth to a baby is undoubtedly a major event in a…
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‘You lose yourself’: inside the mental health crisis hitting gen X women
Looking at the women in my own immediate friendship group, ranging in…
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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…















