If NHS Talking Therapies work so well, why are recovery rates lower for young adults? Saunders and colleagues analysed data ...
Jess is a recent BSc Psychology graduate from King’s College London. Very passionate about women’s mental health, ...
Cunliffe reviews a systematic review finding that people with severe mental illness have a higher risk of respiratory ...
Distressing images are common for people with experiences of psychosis but interventions are limited - iMPAS provides grounds for therapeutic optimism.
Aws is a General Adult Psychiatry Resident Doctor and GW4-CAT PhD Fellow at the University of Bristol Centre for Academic Mental Health and MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit. He is currently studying ...
In her debut blog, Jessica Davies explores eight key recommendations for trauma-informed care in perinatal mental health ...
Inpatient mental health services are meant to provide safe places for people experiencing mental health difficulties to receive support and recover, but for many, the reality is far from this ideal.
Microaggressions are simply defined as brief, commonplace daily verbal and/or behavioural slights or indignities that display hostility towards marginalised and minoritised people (Nadal et al, 2018).
In 1841, the British epidemiologist William Farr called for an end to reporting of “dramatic tales of suicide” (Gunnell & Biddle, 2020), a guideline echoed by today’s recommendations for responsible ...
There is growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome in mental health disorders (Nikolova et al, 2021; Clarke, 2023). Recent evidence suggests that the composition and function of the ...
Jill is a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader PG Cert (AMHP) in the School of Social Work, Care and Community at the University of Central Lancashire. Her background is largely within mental health ...
Rumination, also known as repetitive thought, is prolonged and recurrent negative thinking about feelings and upsetting past experiences (Watkins, 2008). In contrast, worry refers to a chain of ...