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Opening ward doors doesn’t make staff any more coercive
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When I started working on acute mental health wards in the mid-1990s, the ward doors on my unit were never locked, occasionally ...

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Risk factors for depression relapse while on long-term maintenance antidepressant treatment
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Within primary care, people with a history of depression often choose to take maintenance antidepressant medication; the National ...

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Mental health problems and admissions to hospital for accidents and injuries in the UK military
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Accidents happen more frequently among the military population than among civilians (Ministry of Defence, 2014; 2018). For instance, ...

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What psychotherapies are currently available for people with ARFID?
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Individuals with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) exhibit food avoidance and restriction, often stemming from ...

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From parent to child: understanding the risk of anxiety in families affected by mood disorders
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Anxiety disorders are a really common mental health disorder, with a typical onset either before or during early adulthood (Penninx ...

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Lived experience perspectives of ACT for people with psychosis
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People within the early stages of psychosis often have positive symptoms (e.g., hearing, seeing, smelling, feeling, and believing ...

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to use, or not to use? That is the question.
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Trigger warnings are used to help individuals avoid or emotionally prepare for content that may cause them emotional or ...

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The impact of calorie labelling on menus for individuals with eating disorders
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In April 2022, the UK government mandated calorie labelling on menus for large businesses, as part of the government’s strategy to ...

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Accessing and engaging with NHS Talking Therapies: what can we learn from the pandemic?
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For anyone working in an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT; now known as NHS Talking Therapies or NHSTT) service, ...

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new research supports integrated physical and mental health care
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The French philosopher René Descartes is often credited with discovering the mind-body problem; a dogma with long-standing ...

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Risk factors for alcohol use in UK trans and non-binary individuals
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Minority stress theory poses that minoritised individuals experience unique and hostile stressors due to their minority status, such ...

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Adverse childhood experiences increase the risk of juvenile reoffending
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Research has long established a ‘dose-response’ relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and poor developmental ...

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