Volume 45 - Issue 5 - October 2021
In this issue, an interesting paper by Samuel Deuchar and Pallab Majumder (pp. 264–271) compares the efficacy of direct and indirect interventions provided by mental health services for children in care, which could guide treatment decisions in looked after children cases.
Photo Credit: Blue World - A mosaic project by young people and staff of Highfield Adolescent inpatient unit, Warneford Hospital Oxford.
Editorial
Publishing controversy
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- 09 February 2021, pp. 257-258
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Digital psychiatry and COVID-19: the Big Bang effect for the NHS?
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- 21 October 2020, pp. 259-263
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Original Papers
Mental health services for children in care: investigation to elicit outcomes of direct and indirect interventions
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- 15 January 2021, pp. 264-271
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Against the Stream
Making the case for the family model in in-patient child and adolescent mental healthcare
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- 15 February 2021, pp. 272-274
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Cultural Reflections
The value and benefit of narrative medicine for psychiatric practice
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- 21 December 2020, pp. 274-276
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Commentary
Is COVID-19 changing psychiatry?
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- 03 September 2020, p. 277
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Special Article
Does COVID-19 pose a challenge to the diagnoses of anxiety and depression? A psychologist's view
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- 03 September 2020, pp. 278-281
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Does coronavirus pose a challenge to the diagnoses of anxiety and depression? A view from psychiatry
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- 03 September 2020, pp. 282-284
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Freedom to think: the need for thorough assessment and treatment of gender dysphoric children
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- 21 July 2020, pp. 285-290
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Sex, gender and gender identity: a re-evaluation of the evidence
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- 21 July 2020, pp. 291-299
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Praxis
International medical graduates: how can UK psychiatry do better?
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- 02 December 2020, pp. 299-304
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Interview
Raymond Tallis
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- 05 August 2021, pp. 305-308
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Correspondence
The article ‘Sex, gender and gender identity’ fails to adequately engage with the extant scientific literature
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 309-310
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Authors' reply
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 310-311
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Extreme ‘gender critical’ views will alienate many gender dysphoric patients
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 311-312
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Authors' reply
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 312-313
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Freedom to think should not mean freedom from evidence and experience
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 313-314
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Corrigendum
Freedom to think: the need for thorough assessment and treatment of gender dysphoric children – CORRIGENDUM
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- 09 February 2021, pp. 315-316
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJB volume 45 issue 5 Cover and Front matter
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- 24 September 2021, pp. f1-f2
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJB volume 45 issue 5 Cover and Back matter
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- 24 September 2021, pp. b1-b2
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