BJPsych Bulletin – October 2019

The October edition of BJPsych Bulletin has been published.  This issue includes articles on personal resilience in psychiatrists, patient-reported outcome measures in community mental health teams, and factors influencing use of community treatment orders and quality of care that people receive.

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BJPsych Advances – September 2019

The September edition of BJPsych Advances has been published.  This issue includes a guide to e-cigarettes and vaping for mental health clinicians, articles on dissociative identity disorder, and a series of articles on the psychosis risk timeline.

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British Journal of Psychiatry – August 2019

The August edition of British Journal of Psychiatry is now available.  This issue includes a systematic review of the association between particulate matter air pollution and risk of depression and suicide, articles on the connection between neighbourhood characteristics and depression, and the effect of antidepressant switching between nortriptyline and escitalopram after a failed first antidepressant treatment among patients with major depressive disorder.

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British Journal of Psychiatry – June 2019

The June edition of British Journal of Psychiatry is now available.  This issue includes articles on the neuroscience of attachment, surface-based shared and distinct resting functional connectivity in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder, and a systematic review of experiences of inpatient mental health services.
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British Journal of Psychiatry – May 2019

The May edition of British Journal of Psychiatry has been published.  This issue includes articles on dietary intake of people with severe mental illnesses, evaluation of functional connectivity in subdivisions of the thalamus in schizophrenia, and self-management interventions for people with severe mental illness.
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British Journal of Clinical Psychology – June 2019

The June edition of British Journal of Clinical Psychology has been published.  This issue includes articles on improving empathy with motivational strategies in batterer intervention programmes, a systematic review of the value for money of acceptance and mindfulness interventions, and a feasibility study of a cross‐diagnostic, CBT‐based psychological intervention for acute mental health inpatients.
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BJPsych Advances – May 2019

The May edition of BJPsych Advances has been published.  This issue includes articles on the use of valproate in people with dementia, understanding and managing cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder in older people, and assessment and treatment of individuals at high risk for psychosis.
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica – April 2019

The April issue of Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica has been published.  This issue includes articles on the association between subjective maternal stress during pregnancy and offspring clinically diagnosed psychiatric disorders, medication adherence in first episode psychosis, and comorbidity of bipolar I disorder and conduct disorder.
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The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology – April 2019

Issue 2 of The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology has been published.  This issue includes articles on outcomes in a low secure unit, referrals to a mental health criminal justice Liaison and diversion team in the North East of England, and deliberate ingestion of foreign bodies as a form of self-harm among inpatients within forensic mental health and intellectual disability services.
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