Volume 28 - Issue 5 - September 2022
In this issue (286–296) Swaran Singh explains that the four main Indian religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism - have several shared concepts about self and suffering, which are salient to the world-view of the followers of these faiths. This article highlights the broad cultural and religious beliefs of these groups, with the hope that increased knowledge among clinicians might lead to better therapeutic engagement.
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- 29 August 2022, p. 279
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Modafinil for people with schizophrenia or related disorders: a Cochrane Review
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Is modafinil an effective adjunct to standard care in the treatment of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders?
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- 29 August 2022, pp. 281-285
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Self and suffering in Indian thought: implications for clinicians
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- 11 February 2022, pp. 286-296
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Distinguishing relapse from antidepressant withdrawal: clinical practice and antidepressant discontinuation studies
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- 27 April 2022, pp. 297-311
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A key clinical consideration: antidepressant withdrawal or illness relapse?
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- 27 April 2022, pp. 312-315
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Domestic abuse and mental health: the amplified risks created during the pandemic
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- 30 November 2021, pp. 316-327
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Mitigating the increased risk of domestic abuse among people with mental illness: challenges and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 21 April 2022, pp. 328-329
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Responding to domestic abuse in an NHS trust
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- 17 June 2022, pp. 330-332
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Person-centred care in psychiatry: a clinical and philosophically informed approach
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- 20 December 2021, pp. 333-341
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BJA volume 28 issue 5 Cover and Front matter
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- 29 August 2022, p. f1
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BJA volume 28 issue 5 Cover and Back matter
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