Volume 215 - Issue 2 - August 2019
Epidural by Terence Wilde
Terence uses black and white predominantly in his autobiographical work. He finds it gives clarity to what may otherwise be hard to decipher, particularly for the viewer. Terence finds that applying Monotone to express the shadow-self gives substance to his psyche and emotions in the form of bodies and faces. The absence of colour in his personal work helps bring a balance to the uneven see-saw of past and present life he finds himself sitting on.
Epidural was made last year; several weeks post op from surgery to replace my right knee. I don't recall the injection into my spine to block out pain; I didn't count backwards into unconsciousness or have side effects afterwards, I do remember where I went. A sanctuary underneath moving damp clouds, with the feeling of being back in my mother's womb. I also remember who I met there, please see illustration on front cover.
We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street, London, E1 8BB, UK or [email protected].
Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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- 10 July 2019, p. A33
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Editorial
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in non-treatment-resistant depression
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- 24 April 2019, pp. 445-446
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Off-label use of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression in clinical practice: European perspective
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- 29 April 2019, pp. 447-448
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Review articles
The association of late-life depression with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among community-dwelling older adults: systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 10 April 2019, pp. 449-455
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Association between particulate matter air pollution and risk of depression and suicide: systematic review and meta-analysis – RETRACTED
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- 05 February 2019, pp. 456-467
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Papers
Neighbourhood characteristics and prevalence and severity of depression: pooled analysis of eight Dutch cohort studies
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- 06 May 2019, pp. 468-475
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Neighbourhood greenness and depression among older adults
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- 12 June 2019, pp. 476-480
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Short report
Seasonal variation in antidepressant prescriptions, environmental light and web queries for seasonal affective disorder
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- 29 March 2019, pp. 481-484
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Effectiveness of psychological treatments for depression and alcohol use disorder delivered by community-based counsellors: two pragmatic randomised controlled trials within primary healthcare in Nepal
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- 25 January 2019, pp. 485-493
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Effect of antidepressant switching between nortriptyline and escitalopram after a failed first antidepressant treatment among patients with major depressive disorder
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- 30 January 2019, pp. 494-501
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Correspondence
The test for decision-making capacity in common law countries is not the test outlined by Zhong et al
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- 10 July 2019, p. 502
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Authors' reply
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CORE study: different interpretation of the results
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Challenges for the implementation of the Mental Health Care Act 2017
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- 10 July 2019, p. 504
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Authors' reply
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- 10 July 2019, p. 504
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Scapegoating mentally ill people
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Gartner is a clinical psychologist
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Ethics of debating if it is ethical to diagnose public figures!
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Editors’ response
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- 10 July 2019, pp. 505-506
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