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Proactive psychosocial follow-up of youth exposed to a terrorist attack: a longitudinal study
This podcast discusses themes around terrorist incidents Dr Lise Eilin Stene in conversation with Professor Richard Williams on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper "Proactive psychosocial follow-up of youth exposed to a terrorist attack: longitudinal study linking interviews and register-based data". View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.838 Authors: Lise Eilin Stene, Kristin Glad, Synne Øien Stensland, Lisa Govasli Nilsen and Grete Dyb Follow us on X @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not n...
2025-05-09
29 min
BJPsych Journals
Fish's Clinical Psychopathology
RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola is joined by Professor Patricia Casey co-author of Fish's Clinical Psychopathology. The fifth edition is out now. More details on the book and to buy: tinyurl.com/2nc8uh4t RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the...
2025-04-04
38 min
BJPsych Journals
An anthropological critique of psychiatric rating scales
Dr Neil Armstrong joins Dr Norella Broderick to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "An anthropological critique of psychiatric rating scales". An anthropological critique of psychiatric rating scales Authors: Neil Armstrong and Nicola Byrom Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2024.60 Resources discussed during podcast: Book: Collaborative Ethnographic Working in Mental Health Knowledge, Power and Hope in an Age of Bureaucratic Accountability By Neil Armstrong https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003154235 Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal...
2025-03-07
23 min
2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs
42 - Pink Cocaine, Holiday Heart Syndrome, Pertussis, Research Updates, and More! | The 2 View
Show Notes for Episode 42 of “The 2 View” – Pink cocaine, holiday heart syndrome, pertussis, research updates on Zepbound and Semaglutide, and much more. Segment 1 – Pink cocaine What is Pink Cocaine? Dea.gov. DEA: United States Drug Enforcement Administration. https://www.dea.gov/pink-cocaine What is Pink Cocaine? Poison.org. POISON CONTROL: National Capital Poison Center. https://www.poison.org/articles/pink-cocaine Segment 2 – Holiday heart syndrome Blackburn R, Ajetunmobi O, Mc Grath-Lone L, et al. Hospital admissions for stress-related presentations among school-aged adolescents during term time versus holidays in England: w...
2025-02-13
59 min
BJPsych Journals
Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists
Professor Peter B. Jones joins RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola to discuss the Cambridge Textbook of Neuroscience for Psychiatrists. More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/pswbz9zx RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Author GitHub: https://tinyurl.com/5nvnwm88 Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books...
2025-02-07
25 min
BJPsych Journals
Identifying, assessing and responding to perpetration of domestic abuse: practice guide
Warning: This podcast discusses domestic abuse Dr Vishal Bhavsar joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss the article "Identifying, assessing and responding to perpetration of domestic abuse: practice guide for mental health professionals" published in BJPsych Advances. Authors: Philippa Greenfield, Marilia Calcia, Chris McCree, Maneek Sahota, Holly Thomas, Kyla Kirkpatrick, Rebecca Vagi, Louise M. Howard, Sarah Markham and Vishal Bhavsar Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2024.39 Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of...
2025-01-10
19 min
BJPsych Journals
Expert evidence: dangers and the enhancement of reasoning
This podcast includes themes of violence Mr Justice Peter Charleton joins Dr Norella Broderick to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "Expert evidence: dangers and the enhancement of reasoning". Expert evidence: dangers and the enhancement of reasoning Authors: Peter Charleton and Ivan Rakhmanin Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2024.18 Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2024-12-06
23 min
BJPsych Journals
Personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch Mosque attacks
This podcast discusses themes around terrorist incidents Dr Shaystah Dean in conversation with Professor Richard Williams on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper ““I can feel sad about it and I can worry, but inside I know everything happens for a reason”: personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch Mosque attacks”. View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.791 Authors: Shaystah Dean, Kate Eggleston, Ali Fareeha, Zimna Thaufeeg, Hayley Wells, Julie Zarifeh, Ruqayya Sulaiman-Hill, Caroline Bell, Marie Crowe Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for stat...
2024-11-15
31 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
E96 - Seeing Personality Disorder in the Clinic (with Dr. Tennyson Lee)
Dr Tennyson Lee is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy and General Adult Psychiatry. He is a psychoanalyst and a member of the Institute of Psychoanalysis. He is a supervisor in Transference Focused Psychotherapy. He is presently clinical lead at the Dean Cross Personality Disorder Service in East London. He is Co-director of a research and training unit, the Centre for Understanding Personality (CUSP) which has a number of collaborations internationally, including with colleagues in China, Europe and South Africa.Dr Lee trained in Public Health before training in psychiatry and has a particular interest in the broader...
2024-09-20
56 min
BJPsych Journals
Nutritional Psychiatry: A Primer for Clinicians
Professor Ted Dinan joins RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayo Amiola to discuss the book Nutritional Psychiatry: A Primer for Clinicians published by the RCPsych. More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/4hkwff5z RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online. Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or...
2024-09-06
31 min
BJPsych Journals
Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR)
Dr Itoro Udo joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss three recent BJPsych Advances articles on the subject of eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR): Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing: part 1 – theory, procedure and use in PTSD Itoro Udo, Tori-Rose Javinsky and Tuoyo Awani Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing: part 2 – wider use in stress and trauma conditions Tori-Rose Javinsky, Itoro Udo, Tuoyo Awani Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing: part 3 – applications in physical health conditions Itoro Udo, Tori-Rose Javinsky, Carol McDaniel Read the articles: Part 1 - https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.32 Part 2 - https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.31 Part 3 - https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2023.32 Discla...
2024-08-02
20 min
BJPsych Journals
Involvement of propranolol in suicides: cross-sectional study using coroner-reported data
Content warning: This podcast discusses themes around suicide. Dr Hayley Gorton in conversation with Dr Piyush Pushkar on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper “Involvement of propranolol in suicides: A cross-sectional study using Coroner-Reported Data”. View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.714 Authors: Hayley C. Gorton, Charlotte Archer, Thikra Algahtani, Faraz Mughal, Caroline S. Copeland Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the...
2024-07-05
24 min
BJPsych Journals
Violent behaviour in adolescents: assessment and formulation
Dr Gabrielle Pendlebury joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "Violent behaviour in adolescents: assessment and formulation using a structured risk assessment tool". Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2023.13 Authors: Gabrielle Pendlebury, Jane Anderson, Heidi Hales, Duncan Harding and Alexandra Lewis Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2024-05-17
20 min
BJPsych Journals
The mourning process and its importance in mental illness
Dr Rachel Gibbons joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "The mourning process and its importance in mental illness: a psychoanalytic understanding of psychiatric diagnosis and classification". Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2023.8 Author: Rachel Gibbons Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2024-04-05
25 min
BJPsych Journals
Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: a study of UK junior doctors
Content warning: This podcast discusses themes around suicide and suicide ideation. Dr Kevin Rui-Han Teoh in conversation with Professor Richard Williams on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper “Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors”. View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.619 Authors: Kevin Rui-Han Teoh, Alice Dunning, Anna Kathryn Taylor, Anya Gopfert, Carolyn A. Chew-Graham, Johanna Spiers, Louis Appleby, Maria Van Hove, Marta Buszewicz and Ruth Riley Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podc...
2024-03-01
22 min
BJPsych Journals
Burnout among psychiatrists during the COVID-19 pandemic: an account from Pakistan
Dr Maryam Ayub joins host Sachin Shah to discuss her experience of working as a junior Psychiatry resident in Lahore, Pakistan, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out what contributed to her eventual burnout, how she managed it, and her recommendations for minimising burnout risk in the future. Follow this link to read the Open Access journal article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2023.2 Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College...
2024-02-02
54 min
BJPsych Journals
Trajectories of distress and recovery following the Manchester Arena bombing
Content warning: Themes of terrorism and trauma. This podcast discusses a terrorist attack, the bombing of the Manchester Arena. Mostly the podcast looks at services provided in the months and years after the attack, but aspects of the incident are discussed. John Stancombe, Richard Williams and John Drury join BJPsych Open's Digital Content Editor, Piyush Pushkar, to discuss their recent paper "Trajectories of distress and recovery, secondary stressors and social cure processes in people who used the resilience hub after the Manchester Arena bombing". View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.527 Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Podcast transcripts...
2023-11-10
1h 01
BJPsych Journals
BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special issue - Partial agonists of dopamine receptors
Many treatments in psychiatry have proven efficacy and known side effects. However, clear, understandable and scientific explanations of their actions are thin on the ground. Exploration of drug actions at the fundamental level of the receptor can provide valuable insights for the treating physician. The BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special issue aims to provide theoretical underpinnings that might assist clinicians in making decisions particularly about doses of antipsychotics - including partial agonists - either alone or in combinations. In this podcast, Dr Oliver Gale-Grant and author Professor John Cookson discuss his recent articles in the BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special...
2023-09-08
26 min
BJPsych Journals
Telepsychiatry: what clinicians need to know about digital mental healthcare
Dr Thomas Brunt and Dr Oliver Gale-Grant discuss their recent BJPsych Advances article "Telepsychiatry: what clinicians need to know about digital mental healthcare". Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.42 Authors: Thomas J. Brunt and Oliver Gale-Grant Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2023-07-07
19 min
Psych Matters
Cognitive Impairment of Mood Disorders
Cognitive impairment is a core feature of mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder) and is evident across a range of domains (memory, executive function, attention, processing speed). Research shows that cognitive impairment persists into recovery and relates to problems in occupational and psychosocial functioning. International task forces have thus identified cognition as an important treatment target in mood disorders, in attempting to improve overall recovery for people with mood disorders. This podcast covers the importance of clinicians considering cognitive functioning in individuals with mood disorders, as well as practical strategies for assessing and treating cognitive p...
2023-07-06
26 min
Bodywhys Podcast
Episode 22: Adult patients' experiences of clinical team meetings (ward rounds)
In this episode, our Research and Policy Officer, Barry speaks with Dr Vanessa Yim, Clinical Psychologist, Oxford NHS Trust about adult patients' experiences of clinical team meetings (ward rounds). Patients’ experiences of clinical team meetings (ward rounds) at an adult in-patient eating disorders ward: mixed-method service improvement project | BJPsych Bulletin | Cambridge Core Supplementary material: https://static.cambridge.org/content/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:article:S2056469423000141/resource/name/S2056469423000141sup001.docx
2023-06-21
24 min
BJPsych Journals
BJPsych Open's Refugee And Asylum Mental Health Themed Series
Derrick Silove, Eolene Boyd-Macmillan and Maja Bruhn Kristiansen join BJPsych Open's Digital Content Editor, Piyush Pushkar, to discuss BJPsych Open's Refugee and Asylum Mental Health Themed Series. The papers in the Themed Series highlight the mental health challenges faced by asylum seekers and refugees and underline the need for a comprehensive response. The groundswell of support for Ukraine is an opportunity for global recognition of the needs of asylum seekers world-wide and the collective moral obligation to address those needs equitably. Theme Editors: Professor Cornelius Katona and Professor Kenneth R Kaufman View BJPsych Open's Refugee and Asylum Mental Health themed...
2023-06-09
47 min
BJPsych Journals
Improving diagnosis by appropriate use of neo-Kraepelinian and unitary psychosis models
Dr Ahmed Samei Huda and Mr Joel Petch in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of their recent BJPsych Advances article " Too soon to discard Kraepelin: improving diagnosis by appropriate use of neo-Kraepelinian and unitary psychosis models" Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.53 Authors: Ahmed Huda and Joel Petch Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2023-05-05
19 min
MQ Open Mind
Dr Lucy Foulkes & the Truth About Mental Illness
In this episode, Professor Rory O'Connor and Craig spoke to academic psychologist and author, Dr Lucy Foulkes. Lucy is currently a Prudence Trust Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, investigating how school-based mental health interventions may be causing adolescents harm. In this conversation, they discussed supporting young people with their mental health, the importance of finding the appropriate treatment for your needs, and her book “What Mental Illness Really Is... (and what it isn’t)”. You can buy Lucy's book here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/452335/what-mental-illness-really-is-and-what-it-isnt-by-lucy-foulkes/9781529113372 Here a...
2023-04-25
44 min
BJPsych Journals
Psychiatric education and training in Sri Lanka with Dr Aruni Hapangama and Prof Raveen Hanwella
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Achievements and challenges in psychiatric education and training in Sri Lanka" and are joined by the authors Dr Aruni Hapangama and Prof Raveen Hanwella. How has psychiatric education and training developed in Sri Lanka, and what more needs to be done? Follow this link to read the Open Access journal article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2021.35 Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or...
2023-04-07
53 min
BJPsych Journals
Narrative exposure therapy (NET) for survivors of human trafficking
As part of BJPsych Open’s Refugee and Asylum Mental Health themed series authors Francesca Brady and Cornelius Katona discuss their recent paper “Narrative exposure therapy (NET) for survivors of human trafficking: feasibility randomised controlled trial” with Piyush Pushkar. They are joined by Helen Bamber Foundation's Research committee EBE representative, Ajay, who is a social worker working with young refugees. Authors: Francesca Brady, Amy Chisholm, Eileen Walsh, Livia Ottisova, Leonardo Bevilacqua, Claire Mason, Martha von Werthern, Teresa Cannon, Christina Curry, Kemi Komolafe, Rachel Elizabeth Robert, Katy Robjant and Cornelius Katona Read the Open Access article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1029 Link t...
2023-03-03
48 min
BJPsych Journals
Delivering mental healthcare to asylum seekers on Samos, Greece, with Dr Lindsay Solera-Deuchar
Psychiatry trainee Dr Lindsay Solera-Deuchar joins us to discuss her time working on the Greek island of Samos with Medécins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, providing mental health and psychosocial support to asylum seekers. Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin find out what presentations she helped manage, the conditions at the camp, and mental health provisions available, as well as discussing the role of psychiatry in advocating for social and political progress. Follow this link to read Lindsay’s Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2022.3 Watch Lindsay's video abstract: https://vimeo.com/bjpsych/bji-2022-3 Follow us on T...
2023-02-03
55 min
BJPsych Journals
Yoga and mental health: what every psychiatrist needs to know
Prof. Shivarama Varambally and Dr Hemant Bhargav in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of their recent BJPsych Advances article "Yoga and mental health: what every psychiatrist needs to know". Read the article: Authors: Hemant Bhargav, Sanju George, Shivarama Varambally https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.22 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb This article aims to inform psychiatrists about the clinical usefulness of yoga for mental disorders. The authors discuss the rationale and latest evidence base for the use of yoga in psychiatric practice, including the neurobiological mechanisms and indications and contraindications for yoga therapy. It highlights a number...
2023-01-06
25 min
Spooky Psychology
Incels
Welcome to spooky psychology with Megan and Lauren. Today we are discussing the psychology of Incels. ALL the trigger warnings for this episode (SA, pedophilia, racism, homophobia, violence against women, etc.) ** UPDATE** we are going to take a brief hiatus until the new year so that we can make sure we are consistently coming out with content. See you in 2023 and stay spooky! References Meriam Webster https://crestresearch.ac.uk/resources/a-short-introduction-to-the-involuntary-celibate-sub-culture/ https://www.vox.com/2018/6/20/17314846/incel-support-group-therapy-black-pill-mental-health https://sci-hub.st/10.1177/0886260520959625
2022-11-22
1h 31
BJPsych Journals
Genetic investigations pathway for people with intellectual disability, autism and/or epilepsy
Dr Elaine Clark, Dr Maria Koutsogianni and Dr Lara Menzies in conversation with Dr Sundar Gnanavel on the subject of the recent BJPsych Advances article "Genetic investigations pathway for people with intellectual disability, autism and/or epilepsy" Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2022.44 Authors: Elaine Clark and Maria Koutsogianni Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2022-11-04
18 min
Sinapsis EMPodcast
¿Pueden los antidepresivos causar infartos?
En el video de hoy revisamos la asociación del uso de antidepresivos como sertralina, fluoxetina, duloxetina, amitriptilina con diabetes, hipertensión, infartos y muerte.Revisa el artículo aquí: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/antidepressant-use-and-risk-of-adverse-outcomes-populationbased-cohort-study/6AAA6943E55F8B08DD9E25155E72931FCheca el video aquí: https://youtu.be/4VxyPEXX8R0Visita nuestra tienda en línea para comprar nuestros libros y material educativo:https://bit.ly/3i6eAnGSi necesitas una consulta aquí nos puedes encontrar:http://bit.ly/3aUSt12Ayúdanos a encontrar los mejo...
2022-10-08
07 min
BJPsych Journals
Sri Lanka's response to prescribed drug misuse with Dr Aruni Hapangama & Prof Lalith Kuruppuarachchi
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Sri Lanka's response to prescribed drug misuse: is it enough?" and are joined by the authors Dr Aruni Hapangama and Prof Lalith Kuruppuarachchi. How big is the problem of prescribed drug misuse in Sri Lanka, and what changes need to be made to address this issue? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2021.54 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily...
2022-10-07
1h 03
BJPsych Journals
Distinguishing relapse from antidepressant withdrawal
Dr Mark Abie Horowitz in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "Distinguishing relapse from antidepressant withdrawal: clinical practice and antidepressant discontinuation studies" Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2021.62 Authors: Mark Abie Horowitz and David Taylor Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2022-09-02
21 min
Mental Capacity Matters with Alex Ruck Keene
Suicide and the (mis)use of capacity – in conversation with Dr Chloe Beale
In this conversation, I talk to Dr Chloe Beale about the uses and misuses of capacity in the context of responding to suicide risk. Warning, we do get quite deep into the issues involved.For the original video, see here.The paper by Wren Aves we discuss is: “If you are not a patient they like, then youhave capacity”: Exploring Mental Health Patient and Survivor Experiences of being told “You Have the Capacity to End Your Life”. Psychiatry is Driving Me Mad. 2022. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.34386.84163The paper by Dr Lucy Series Chloe mentions is: “The ‘you’ve got the capa...
2022-07-12
25 min
BJPsych Journals
To triage or not to triage? The history and evidence for this model of care in psychiatry
Dr Mariana Pinto da Costa in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of her recent BJPsych Advances article "To triage or not to triage? The history and evidence for this model of care in psychiatry". Read the article: Authors: Mariana Pinto da Costa, Dhanya Salimkumar and James Gary Chivers https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2021.72 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal...
2022-07-01
22 min
BJPsych Journals
Pattern of psychiatric in-patient admissions in United Arab Emirates with Prof Karim Abdel Aziz
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Pattern of psychiatric in-patient admissions in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates" and are joined by lead author Prof Karim Abdel Aziz. What do psychiatric admission statistics say about the mental needs of the UAE population? In a country that is mainly made up of expatriates, why are more UAE nationals admitted? And why are expatriates more likely to be diagnosed with stress-related conditions compared to UAE nationals, while Emiratis are more likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorders than expatriates? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.54 Podcast...
2022-06-10
48 min
BJPsych Journals
The Court of Protection: expert witness and professional reports
Dr Martin Curtice in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "The Court of Protection: expert witness and professional reports". Read the article: Author: Martin Curtice https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2021.52 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2022-05-09
19 min
This Jungian Life Podcast
SHADOWLAND: DETRANSITION – THE STORY OF BETH
Beth underwent gender transition from natal female to trans male and has since de-transitioned. In her early teens, Beth felt she was not like other women and began to question her gender. She saw people who were nonconforming, but although she adopted a non-binary identity in college, people still saw her as a woman. Beth became drawn to a masculine identity and associated transitioning gender with empowerment: she would be free from the perceived social constraints and physical vulnerabilities of womanhood. Beth’s parents, the therapist she saw a few times, and the surgeon all affirmed her desire to tr...
2022-04-28
1h 43
BJPsych Journals
Innovations in the psychopathology of schizophrenia: a primer for busy clinicians
Dr Peter Wilson in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "Innovations in the psychopathology of schizophrenia: a primer for busy clinicians". Read the article: Authors: Peter Wilson, Clara Humpston and Rajan Nathan Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2022-03-04
22 min
BJPsych Journals
Let us do better: learning lessons for recovery of healthcare professionals during and after COVID19
As part of the BJPsych Open COVID-19, Healthcare and Healthcarers thematic series, authors Esther Murray and Richard Williams discuss their recent BJPsych Open paper "Let us do better: learning lessons for recovery of healthcare professionals during and after COVID-19" with Piyush Pushkar and are joined by Morwenna Maddock, a Senior Sister in a Critical Care Unit who worked through the pandemic and experienced first hand the stressors of providing care in difficult circumstances. Authors: Esther Murray, Kenneth R. Kaufman and Richard Williams Read the Open Access article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.981 View the COVID-19, Healthcare and Healthcarers themed series...
2022-03-03
54 min
BJPsych Journals
Narrative review of the BJPsych Open COVID-19, Healthcare and Healthcarers thematic series
BJPsych Open's Editor-in-Chief, Kenneth Kaufman, and Deputy Editor, Richard Williams, explore the COVID-19, Healthcare andHealthcarers thematic series with BJPsych Open Digital Content Editor, Romayne Gadelrab. They discuss their accompanying "Narrative review of the COVID-19, healthcare and healthcarers thematic series" covering the 22 papers within the theme, outlining the papers and the main messages within the theme. Authors: Kenneth R. Kaufman and Richard Williams Read the Open Access article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1085 View the COVID-19, Healthcare and Healthcarers themed series here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/bjpsych-open-covid-19-healthcare-and-healthcarers-themed-series Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on...
2022-03-03
48 min
psych, wine & pop culture
Can You Fake Mental Illness?
Dr. Heather is answering this very question using examples from the 1996 film, Primal Fear. In his film debut and Oscar nominated performance, Edward Norton portrays a murderer capable of convincing everyone around him he has Multiple Personality Disorder. Heather and Kristen break down the complexities of malingering and diagnosing the mental health condition, Dissociative Identity Disorder (having two or more identities).Movie ClipsReferences:Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5. (2017). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.Tracy, D., & Rix, K. (2017). Malingering mental disorders: Clinical assessment. BJPsych Advances, 23(1), 27-35. doi:10.1192/apt...
2022-02-18
57 min
BJPsych Journals
Gambling in Malaysia - with guest Prof Balan Rathakrishnan
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Gambling in Malaysia: an overview" and are joined by one of its authors Prof Balan Rathakrishnan. Certain forms of gambling are legal in Malaysia, but only for the non-Muslim adult population. The pastime is both culturally popular and condemned. Which such mixed attitudes and approaches, who is affected by problem gambling, and how is it managed, legally and clinically? What needs to be done, in terms of further research and service provision? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.55 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on...
2022-02-04
1h 00
BJPsych Journals
Models of care in forensic psychiatry
Professor Harry Kennedy in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "Models of care in forensic psychiatry". Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2021.34 Author: Harry G Kennedy Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2022-01-07
24 min
BJPsych Journals
Addressing unmet needs in opiate dependence
Dr Katherine Herlinger discusses her recent BJPsych Advances article, "Addressing unmet needs in opiate dependence: supporting detoxification and advances in relapse prevention" with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant. Authors: Katherine Herlinger and Anne Lingford-Hughes Read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.98 Read the November 2021 issue of BJPsych Advances: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/issue/539243688CEA536A7D6718E0D1329E13 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views...
2021-12-03
21 min
BJPsych Journals
Prof Uriel Halbreich discusses stressors and mental health in Bangladesh
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Stressors and mental health in Bangladesh: current situation and future hopes" and are joined by co-author Prof Uriel Halbreich. What stressors, mode natural and human-inflicted, impact the people of Bangladesh, and how does the government respond to resulting mental health issues? And how might a broader approach to mental healthcare through integration with primary healthcare services be the solution for future development? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.57 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for...
2021-10-28
47 min
BJPsych Journals
Recent advances in electroconvulsive therapy and physical treatments for depression
Dr Vimal Sivasanker in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "Recent advances in electroconvulsive therapy and physical treatments for depression". Authors: Nicol Ferrier, Jonathan Waite and Vimal Sivasanker Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2021.18 Read the September 2021 issue of BJPsych Advances: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/issue/ABEC75923F67461A5F4C41F717A8363D Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does...
2021-10-15
19 min
BJPsych Journals
Maternal mental healthcare in Sri Lanka with Dr Aruni Hapangama and Prof Lalith Kuruppuarachchi
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Maternal mental health services in Sri Lanka: challenges and solutions" and are joined by the authors Dr Aruni Hapangama and Prof Lalith Kuruppuarachchi. Sri Lanka has made significant progress in physical maternal healthcare in the past decades, but maternal mental healthcare has not progressed in proportion. Why is this, and what steps need to be made for future development of services? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.52 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements...
2021-10-01
1h 02
BJPsych Journals
Dr. Romesa Qaiser Khan discusses "Pakistan's legal failure to account for mental illness"
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Crime and punishment: Pakistan's legal failure to account for mental illness" and are joined by the article's co-author Dr. Romesa Qaiser Khan. The legal system in Pakistan creates various challenges with regards to mental health, such as a history of suicide criminalisation (up till recently), lack of recognition of mental illness within legal trials, and people's exploitation of blasphemy laws to take advantage of vulnerable groups. What needs to be done to address these issues? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.30 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb ...
2021-09-17
58 min
BJPsych Journals
Impact of global and national crises on people with severe mental illness
Prof. Uriel Halbreich in conversation with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent BJPsych Advances article "Impact of global and national crises on people with severe mental illness". Authors: Margarita Abi Zeid Daou, Uriel Halbreich and Jeffrey Geller Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.87 Read the Stress and Resilience Special Issue https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/bjpsych-advances-special-issue-stress-and-resilience Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the...
2021-09-03
18 min
BJPsych Journals
A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
In BJPsych Open’s first podcast, authors Elana Day and Anthony Cleare discuss their recent BJPsych Open paper “A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression” with Piyush Pushkar and Romayne Gadelrab and are joined by service user Aiste Bileviciute. Authors: Elana Day, Rupal Shah, Rachael W. Taylor, Lindsey Marwood, Kimberley Nortey, Jade Harvey, R. Hamish McAllister-Williams, John R. Geddes, Alvaro Barrera, Allan H. Young, Anthony J. Cleare, and Rebecca Strawbridge Read the Open Access article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.59 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not...
2021-09-03
37 min
BJPsych Journals
‘Who are you today?’ Problems of identity in psychiatry
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Who are you today? Problems of identity in psychiatry" and are joined by the author Prof Charles Foster. Illness and brain injury can potentially alter a person's attributes so significantly that they end up almost an entirely different person. This raises various ethical and philosophical questions, but how deeply do we really consider these issues in clinical practice? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.6 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast...
2021-08-06
1h 32
BJPsych Journals
Co-occurring mental disorder and substance use disorder in young people
Dr John Otasowie speaks with Dr Sundar Gnanavel on the subject of his recent article published in the July 2021 issue of BJPsych Advances. Author: John Otasowie Read the article: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.64 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2021-08-06
27 min
Social Work Research Podcast
On the up
Rates of detention to psychiatric hospitals have increased over the last 40 years, particularly in the last decade in England. This episode features a conversation with Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans who has tested some hypotheses which may explain this increase. We focus on what the data says, which is not always what you might expect, so it's worthwhile listening to this episode and reading the paper to find out more. Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans is a social work academic employed as an Associate Professor at University College London. His work involves evaluating mental health and social care services, with particular...
2021-07-12
1h 10
BJPsych Journals
Open versus blind peer review: is anonymity better than transparency?
Dr Natalie Shoham and Dr Alexandra Pitman speak with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of their recent article published in the July 2021 issue of BJPsych Advances. Authors Natalie Shoham and Alexandra Pitman DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.61 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2021-07-02
23 min
Gender: A Wider Lens
27 - Behind the Curtain: Psychotherapy for Gender Dysphoria with Sue and Marcus Evans
Marcus and Sue Evans both worked as clinicians in the Tavistock Centre in London for many years. Noticing red flags since the early 2000s, Sue was the first whistle-blower in the Tavistock Centre and Marcus resigned as its governor because the concerns raised by therapists, parents, and managers were systematically dismissed. Marcus and Sue have recently released their book Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults. They join us to discuss the tasks of adolescents, family dynamics, and how important it is to explore questions about gender dysphoria as part of a more...
2021-06-11
1h 08
BJPsych Journals
Post-flight confusion with Dr Gianetta Rands
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Post-flight confusion: does flying affect the brain?" and are joined by lead author Dr. Gianetta Rands. What cases of post-flight confusion have been observed, and what might the aetiology be? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.1 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Credit: podcast includes Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet Aircraft, exterior, take off sound effect from bbc.co.uk – © copyright [2004] BBC Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not...
2021-06-04
1h 02
BJPsych Journals
Dissociative identity disorder: validity and use in the criminal justice system
The subject of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has generated much debate in recent issues of BJPsych Advances. To expand on this, we offer two new podcasts covering both sides of the debate. In this podcast Prof. Joel Paris speaks with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant about his 2019 article "Dissociative identity disorder: validity and use in the criminal justice system" and argues that DID has doubtful validity and should be consigned to history. Read the article here: Dissociative identity disorder: validity and use in the criminal justice system Author: Joel Paris DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.12 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb ...
2021-05-07
22 min
BJPsych Journals
What is it about DID? A patient and clinician perspective
The subject of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has generated much debate in recent issues of BJPsych Advances. To expand on this, we offer two new podcasts covering both sides of the debate. In this podcast Dr Melanie Temple speaks with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant about her recent Commentary "What is it about DID? A patient and clinician perspective" written with co-author Amy Crellin in response to Prof. Joel Paris’s article. She challenges psychiatry’s dismissive and disbelieving attitude towards DID and offers reflections on the treatment of patients who have experienced DID. What is it about DID? A patient and clin...
2021-05-07
32 min
Insight Mind Body Talk
Understanding the Mind, Body, and Trauma
Jess & Jeanne discuss trauma and how it impacts the mind, brain, and body. They'll explore evidence-based, body-centered approaches used to help people deal with the difficulties caused by traumatic events. As always, they'll teach simple, mind-body techniques listeners can use in everyday life to feel better.Continue Learning -The Polyvagal Theory The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-regulation. Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D. Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation. Deborah A. Dana, LCSW Befriending Your Nervous System: Looking Through the Lens of t...
2021-04-25
40 min
Curiosity Weekly
Post-Traumatic Growth Is a Pandemic Silver Lining
Learn about how caregivers may experience “post-traumatic growth” from the pandemic; why the UK has one of the world’s most memorable postcode systems; and how researchers witnessed the birth and development of a completely new language: Idioma de Señas de Nicaragua. Survey suggests most caregivers have experienced "post-traumatic growth" from the pandemic by Kelsey Donk Study identifies “post-traumatic growth” emerging from COVID-19 lockdowns. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/uob-si020821.php Collier, L. (2016). Growth after trauma. American Psychological Association. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2016/11/growth-trauma Stallard, P., Pereira, A. I., & Barros, L. (2021). Post-traumatic growth during the COVID-19 pande...
2021-04-06
12 min
BJPsych Journals
Mental health services in Nepal
Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the journal article "Insight and challenges: mental health services in Nepal" due in the May 2021 issue. They are joined by two of the article's authors, Dr. Kamal Gautam and Dr. Yugesh Rai. How have mental health services developed in Nepal over the past decade, and what steps are necessary for further development? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.58 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast...
2021-04-02
59 min
sobreviverlab_imersão
sobreviverlab_imersão #13: Teremos um Tsunami de problemas mentais por causa da pandemia?
Nesse episódio discutimos sobre um possível Tsunami de problemas mentais decorrentes da pandemia do covid-19 e o que se pode fazer para superar as dificuldades desses tempos difíceis. Acesse nosso HUB: www.sobreviverlab.com.br Acesse nossas redes: @andersonrds7 @amariliamariano Referências que consultamos para esse episódio: 1. Zavlis, O., Butter, S., Bennett, K., Hartman, T. K., Hyland, P., Mason, L., McBride, O., Murphy, J., Gibson-Miller, J., Levita, L., Martinez, A. P., Shevlin, M., S...
2021-03-12
27 min
BJPsych Journals
Subodh Dave discusses person-centred care and psychiatry
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article "Person-centred care and psychiatry: some key perspectives" from the journal. They are joined by the co-author of the article, Professor Subodh Dave. What are the tenets of person-centred care, how do they apply to psychiatric practice, and how can clinicians improve their approach? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.21 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views...
2021-03-04
1h 05
BJPsych Journals
An update on eating disorders
Dr Stephen Anderson speaks with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent article published in the September 2020 issue of BJPsych Advances. Authors: Jane Morris and Stephen Anderson DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.24 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2021-02-05
22 min
BJPsych Journals
Marcus Tan discusses hikikomori and its relevance to psychiatric research
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article "International experience of hikikomori (prolonged social withdrawal) and its relevance to psychiatric research" from the journal. They are joined by the lead author of the article, Dr Marcus PJ Tan. What is hikikomori, is it truly a primary condition, and is it truly culture-bound to Japan? Also, how might our knowledge of hikikomori help us think about long-term social isolation during pandemic lockdown? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.20 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible...
2021-01-08
1h 02
True You!
How to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder – True You! Episode 20
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) was first acknowledged in the mid-1980s and affects between 2% and 10% of Americans every year. Nearly three-fourths of those affected by SAD are women SAD is thought to be caused by problematic circadian rhythms and imbalances in hormones and neurotransmitters, including serotonin and melatonin, and can result in annually persistent and potentially debilitating symptoms Symptoms of SAD HypersomniaFatigueIncrease appetite and weight gainDifficulty waking in the morningFeeling depressed or sad much of the dayLoss of interestSluggishnessFeelings of hopeless/worthlessness Circadian Rhythms The body has a master circadian clock that resides in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCM)within the...
2021-01-05
55 min
BJPsych Journals
Abdelgadir H. M. Osman discusses Sudan's mental health service: challenges and future horizons
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article "Sudan's mental health service: challenges and future horizons" from the February 2020 issue of the journal. They are joined by the lead author of the article, Professor Abdelgadir H. M. Osman. What is the status of mental health services in Sudan, and how can these services be scaled up, moving forward? Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.19 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this...
2020-12-04
33 min
Homo Fabulus
L'homme qui avait pris sa femme pour maîtresse - ft Dirty Biology
Est-ce possible de prendre sa femme pour maîtresse ? Je connais au moins un couple qui vous répondrait oui ! Petite présentation de la neuropsychologie à travers un trouble connu sous le nom de syndrome de Capgras, ou délire d’illusion des sosies. Avec un invité de marque ! La chaîne Les langues de Cha’: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0efyK_-Athm8yhyjNSqndQ Le Plantoscope : https://twitter.com/plantoscope La petite chaîne qui monte : https://www.yo...
2020-10-31
12 min
BJPsych Journals
Dualism and the ‘difficult patient’: why integrating neuroscience matters
Prof. David A Ross speaks with Dr Gareth Cuttle on the subject of his recent article published in the November 2020 issue of BJPsych Advances. Authors: Andrew M Novick and David A Ross Read the article here DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2020.60 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2020-10-26
39 min
BJPsych Journals
Community treatment orders: international perspective
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article "Community treatment orders: international perspective" from the November 2019 issue of the journal. They are joined by the first author of the article, Dr Georgios Mikellides. How effective are community treatment orders internationally and how can we best assess their effectiveness? Read the Open Access article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.4 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief...
2020-10-09
36 min
BJPsych Journals
Religion and Psychiatry: recent developments in research
This podcast discusses mental health issues including suicide that may cause distress to some listeners. Dr Harold Koenig speaks with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent article published in the September 2020 issue of BJPsych Advances. Authors: Harold G. Koenig, Faten Al-Zaben and Tyler J. VanderWeele DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.81 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of...
2020-08-25
27 min
Relictum Con Ciencia
Neurociencia y la Música
Qué te provoca la música? descubre nuestras experiencias en este interesante episodio con un invitado especial. Referencias -Panksepp, J., & Trevarthen, C. (2009). The neuroscience of emotion in music. -Croom, A. M. (2012). Music, neuroscience, and the psychology of well-being: a précis. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 393. -Trimble, M., & Hesdorffer, D. (2017). Music and the brain: the neuroscience of music and musical appreciation. BJPsych international, 14(2), 28-31. -Chivukula, V., & Ramaswamy, S. (2014). Effect of different types of music on Rosa chinensis plants. International journal of environmental science and development, 5(5), 431. -Chowdhury, A. R., & Gupta, A. (2015). Effect of music on plants–an overview. International journal of integrative sciences, inn...
2020-08-18
41 min
BJPsych Journals
Gender disparity as a threat to the mental well-being of young Sri Lankan women
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article “Gender disparity as a threat to the mental well-being of young Sri Lankan women” from the November 2019 issue of the journal. They are joined by co-author of the article, Dr Miyuru Chandradasa. What gender disparities exist in Sri Lanka and how can this affect the mental health of women in the country? Read the journal article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2018.29 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this...
2020-08-14
36 min
BJPsych Journals
Current understanding of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder
Current understanding of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder Dr Jessica Yakeley speaks with Dr Aastha Sharma on the subject of her popular article published in the September 2018 issue of BJPsych Advances. Author: Jessica Yakeley Read the article here: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2018.20 Podcasts transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2020-05-11
29 min
BJPsych Journals
The clinical assessment of acts of violence: mental mechanisms and subjectivity
The clinical assessment of acts of violence: mental mechanisms and subjectivity Dr Rajan Nathan speaks with Dr Oliver Gale-Grant on the subject of his recent article published in the May 2020 issue of BJPsych Advances. Authors Rajan Nathan and Peter Wilson Read the article here: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.75 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2020-04-23
25 min
BJPsych Journals
Prof Elena Cherepanov on ethical dilemmas in global mental health
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the article "Ethical dilemmas in global mental health" from the November 2019 issue of the journal. They are joined by the author of the editorial, Professor Elena Cherepanov. What dilemmas do workers in global mental health workers face, how do such difficult decisions impact their mental health, and how can moral frameworks and standards help workers navigate these issues? Read the journal article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.10 Watch the video abstract: https://vimeo.com/bjpsych/bji-2019-10 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBJPsych Disclaimer: BJPsych...
2020-02-03
51 min
BJPsych Journals
Dr Tom Nutting on mental healthcare in the refugee camp population of Lesbos
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the BJPsych International article "Headaches in Moria: a reflection on mental healthcare in the refugee camp population of Lesbos" from the November 2019 issue of the journal. They are joined by the author of the editorial, Dr Tom Nutting, who describes his experience working with a healthcare charity serving the refugee camp population of Lesbos, Greece. He discusses the harsh conditions in the Moria camp, the limited resources available for psychiatric care, how he and his team were supported, and the political origins of some of the symptomatology in the refugee population. In this...
2020-01-20
39 min
BJPsych Journals
Predatory journals and dubious publishers: how to avoid being their prey
Predatory journals and dubious publishers: how to avoid being their prey Dr Steve Kisely speaks with Dr Aastha Sharma on the subject of his recent article published in the March 2019 issue of BJPsych Advances. Read the article here: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2018.56 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2019-12-09
22 min
BJPsych Journals
Stigma in psychiatry seen through the lens of sexuality and gender
Hosts Sachin Shah and Hamilton Morrin discuss the editorial for the November 2019 issue, "Stigma in psychiatry seen through the lens of sexuality and gender". They are joined by the author of the editorial, Professor Michael King. What has been psychiatry's historical role in the stigma and harm towards LGBTQ+ communities? How has our profession progressed in this regard? And how can the psychiatric profession worldwide avoid repeating old mistakes? Read Professor King's article https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.12 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPInternational Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by...
2019-10-28
42 min
Be Well and Be Green
Feelings in relation to our own wellness and the wellness of the planet
Episode 6: In this episode, the host, Angie Gust, continues discussing John Travis’s 12 dimensions of wellness as a way to improve your own personal health and wellness. This episode focuses on feeling and how to be truly well, it is important to express all of your feelings. She also discusses the outcome of the Climate Action Summit held in New York on September 23rd which unfortunately, was less than stellar. Several personal actions are suggested, such as reducing consumption of single-use plastics, so that everyone can be part of the solution. References Bastin, JF, Yele...
2019-10-15
14 min
BJPsych Journals
Functional cognitive disorders: identification and management
Functional cognitive disorders: identification and management Dr Norman Poole speaks with Dr Aastha Sharma on the subject of his recent article published in the November 2019 issue of BJPsych Advances. Read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.38 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2019-10-11
21 min
BJPsych Journals
Body Integrity Identity Disorder
Professor Femi Oyebode talks with Dr Aastha Sharma about his recent article on the subject of Body Integrity Identity Disorder, published in the May 2019 issue BJPsych Advances. Read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2018.55 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2019-08-05
12 min
BJPsych Journals
Choosing Wisely: What every psychiatrist needs to know
In this podcast, Dr Howard Ryland, the BJPsych’s Trainee Editor, talks to Dr Daniel Maughan, RCPsych Associate Registrar for Sustainability and Consultant Psychiatrist at Oxford Health and Dr Joe Hayes, MRC Clinical Research Fellow at UCL and RCPsych Choosing Wisely Lead about the Choosing Wisely initiative. Article published in the January 2017 issue of BJPsych Advances Read the article here: Diagnosis and treatment: Are psychiatrists choosing wisely? Daniel Maughan and Adrian James https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.115.015271 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by po...
2019-04-09
11 min
BJPsych Journals
Boundary Violations and the Patient's Experience of Harm
Boundary violations in therapy: the patient’s experience of harm Dr John Hook and Dr Dawn Devereux speak with Dr Aastha Sharma on the subject of their recent article published in the November 2018 issue of BJPsych Advances. Read the article here: Part one: Boundary violations in therapy: the patient's experience of harm John Hook and Dawn Devereux https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2018.26 Part two: Sexual boundary violations: victims, perpetrators and risk reduction John Hook and Dawn Devereux https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2018.27 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for st...
2019-03-20
15 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
BJPsych Advances Podcast Boundary Violations November 2018
Boundary violations in therapy: the patient’s experience of harm Dr John Hook and Dr Dawn Devereux speak with Dr Aastha Sharma on the subject of their recent article published in the November 2018 issue of BJPsych Advances. Article link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/article/boundary-violations-in-therapy-the-patients-experience-of-harm/3A04D90B5BD1832871AA608071EA7CB8
2019-01-09
15 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
At-risk mental state for psychosis: identification and current treatment approaches
At-risk mental state for psychosis: identification and current treatment approaches Dr Andy Thompson in conversation with Dr Howard Ryland about his recently published BJPsych Advances paper.
2018-07-26
35 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Choosing Wisely: What every psychiatrist needs to know
Choosing Wisely: What every psychiatrist needs to know In this podcast, Dr Howard Ryland, the BJPsych’s Trainee Editor, talks to Dr Daniel Maughan, RCPsych Associate Registrar for Sustainability and Consultant Psychiatrist at Oxford Health and Dr Joe Hayes, MRC Clinical Research Fellow at UCL and RCPsych Choosing Wisely Lead about the Choosing Wisely initiative.
2018-07-26
11 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Evolution And Child Development
How evolution can help us understand child development and behaviour Dr Howard Ryland discusses the topic with Dr Annie Swanepoel who, together with her co-authors, Daniela F. Sieff, Graham Music, John Launer, Michael Reiss and Bernadette Wren, has published a paper in January's issue of BJPsych Advances. The traditional disease model, still dominant in psychiatry, is less than ideal for making sense of psychological issues such as the effects of early childhood experiences on development. We argue that a model based on evolutionary thinking can deepen understanding and aid clinical practice by showing how behaviours, bodily responses and psychological beliefs...
2018-07-26
20 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Malingering EdOne
The process of clinical assessment The first of two linked BJPsych Advances podcasts recorded at the RCPsych International Congress, Dr Howard Ryland is in conversation here with Dr Derek Tracy and Professor Keith Rix on the complex topic of Malingering.
2018-07-25
18 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Medico Legal Reporting Of Malingering
Medico legal reporting of malingering Dr Howard Ryland in conversation with Dr Derek Tracy and Professor Keith Rix This, the second of two BJPsych Advances podcasts on Malingering, focuses on the medico legal reporting of malingering.
2018-07-25
18 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Peer Reviewing Patricia Casey
Peer reviewing Professor Patricia Casey Editor, BJPsych Advances In conversation with Dr Howard Ryland today, Professor Patricia Casey, Editor of BJPsych Advances, gives an overview of the importance of the peer review system and provides comprehensive guidance and advice on the process. Read: 'Peer reviewing made easy' by Neel Halder, Rosalind Ramsay, Peter Tyrer, Patricia Casey Advances in Psychiatric Treatment Feb 2011, 17 (2) 150-157
2018-07-25
24 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Personalised approaches to pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia
Dr James MacCabe, Reader in the Epidemiology of Psychosis at Kings College, London, discusses his paper on Personalised approaches to pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia, recently published in BJPsych Advances.
2018-07-25
26 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
Women, science, medicine, and psychiatry
Dr Derek Tracy BJPsych editorial board at the BJPsych and Josefien Breedvelt, Research Manager for Mental Health Foundation talk about women science, medicine, and psychiatry. This month's guests are: Professor Anne Lingford Hughes, psychiatrist and chair of the College's academic faculty Dr Henrietta Bowden Jones, psychiatrist and president of the medical women's federation Dr Iris Eliot, policy lead at the Mental Health Foundation Dr Kate Lovett, Dean of Royal College of Psychiatrists Dr Sarah Rowe, academic psychologist Dr Sunita Shridhar, GP
2018-05-10
47 min
BJPsych Journals
Part Two: Medico Legal Reporting Of Malingering
Dr Howard Ryland in conversation with Dr Derek Tracy and Professor Keith Rix. This, the second of two BJPsych Advances podcasts on Malingering, focuses on the medico legal reporting of malingering. Article published in the March 2017 issue of BJPsych Advances Read the full article here: Malingering mental disorders: Medicolegal reporting Keith J. B. Rix and Derek K. Tracy https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.116.015966 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect...
2016-12-13
18 min
BJPsych Journals
Part One: Malingering mental disorders: Clinical assessment
The first of two linked BJPsych Advances podcasts recorded at the RCPsych International Congress, Dr Howard Ryland is in conversation here with Dr Derek Tracy and Professor Keith Rix on the complex topic of Malingering. Published in the January 2017 issue of BJPsych Advances Read the full article here: Malingering mental disorders: Clinical assessment Derek K. Tracy and Keith J. B. Rix https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.116.015958 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does...
2016-10-13
18 min
BJPsych Journals
Peer Reviewing Patricia Casey
In conversation with Dr Howard Ryland, Professor Patricia Casey, Editor of BJPsych Advances, gives an overview of the importance of the peer review system and provides comprehensive guidance and advice on the process. Article summary: Peer review in scientific journals has existed for over 200 years. This process is currently the accepted way of assessing scientific manuscripts prior to publication for most journals. Despite this, little has been written about the process of peer reviewing, with hardly anything specific to psychiatric journals. This article answers fundamental questions related to peer reviewing and includes practical tips to writing reviews. It will be...
2016-09-07
24 min
BJPsych Journals
At - Risk Mental State For Psychosis Identification And Current Treatment Approaches
Dr Andy Thompson in conversation with Dr Howard Ryland about his BJPsych Advances paper published in the May 2016 issue of BJPsych Advances. Article summary: The concept of an ‘at-risk mental state’ for psychosis arose from previous work attempting to identify a putative psychosis prodrome. In this article the authors summarise the current criteria used to identify ‘at-risk’ individuals, such as the ultra-high-risk (UHR) criteria, and the further identification of important clinical risk factors or biomarkers to improve prediction of who might develop a psychotic disorder. They also discuss important ethical issues in classifying and treating at-risk individuals, current treatment trials in this...
2016-08-16
35 min
BJPsych Journals
Personalised Approaches To Pharmacotherapy For Schizophrenia
Dr James MacCabe, Reader in the Epidemiology of Psychosis at Kings College, London, discusses his paper on Personalised approaches to pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia. Article published in the March 2016 issue of BJPsych Advances. Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.114.013433 Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3CXSijb Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
2016-05-26
26 min
BJPsych Journals
How Evolution Can Help Us Understand Child Development And Behaviour
Dr Howard Ryland discusses the topic with Dr Annie Swanepoel who, together with her co-authors, Daniela F. Sieff, Graham Music, John Launer, Michael Reiss and Bernadette Wren, has published a paper in January 2016's issue of BJPsych Advances. The traditional disease model, still dominant in psychiatry, is less than ideal for making sense of psychological issues such as the effects of early childhood experiences on development. We argue that a model based on evolutionary thinking can deepen understanding and aid clinical practice by showing how behaviours, bodily responses and psychological beliefs tend to develop for ‘adaptive’ reasons, even when these ways...
2016-03-14
20 min