Volume 216 - Issue 4 - April 2020
Krizi (Maltese for Crisis) by Anton Calleja, acrylic on board, 120 × 80 cm.
Anton has always been sensitive to mental health issues. He meticulously explores the inner emotions of how people on the cusp of suicide feel by talking to professionals and patients alike. His ability to feel for the marginalised and misunderstood is epitomised in his etched painting which is the official icon for Fondazzjoni Sokkors Fil- Pront. The latter, an upcoming Maltese Foundation, aims to support people in crisis, providing immediate help to suicidal people and their loved ones. In his self-portrait, Calleja graphically personifies the inner despair and helplessness of those who die a lonely death. Working closely with the Foundation's founder, Psychiatrist Dr. Mark Xuereb, Calleja aspires to sensitise the public to this pain. His portrait captures the last moments of a man who lost hope. The Foundation's objective is to instil hope by setting up a dedicated national crisis line and ancillary services on the Mediterranean Island to prevent this trans-generational legacy of pain and suffering.
Calleja, an acclaimed Maltese artist and teacher, studied drawing and etching in Perugia and design in Glasgow. He produces exhibitions portraying human sorrow.
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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Editorial
Could mindfulness-based cognitive therapy prevent a lifelong recurrent course of depression or anxiety by addressing key mechanisms of vulnerability in high-risk adolescents?
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Psychiatry and the global drugs debate: what every psychiatrist needs to know
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- 01 October 2019, pp. 178-179
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Preconception care in mental health services: planning for a better future
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Papers
Effects of psychological treatment of mental health problems in pregnant women to protect their offspring: randomised controlled trial
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- 06 December 2019, pp. 182-188
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Telephone-based nurse-delivered interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: nationwide randomised controlled trial
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- 07 February 2020, pp. 189-196
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Economic evaluation of mindfulness group therapy for patients with depression, anxiety, stress and adjustment disorders compared with treatment as usual
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- 23 November 2018, pp. 197-203
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Refractory depression – mechanisms and efficacy of radically open dialectical behaviour therapy (RefraMED): findings of a randomised trial on benefits and harms
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- 18 July 2019, pp. 204-212
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Effectiveness of cognitive–behavioural therapy for depression in advanced cancer: CanTalk randomised controlled trial
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- 30 September 2019, pp. 213-221
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The effects of once- versus twice-weekly sessions on psychotherapy outcomes in depressed patients
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Analysis
The Dobson–Rawlins pact and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: impact of political independence on scientific and legal accountability
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Correspondence
The association between the neighbourhood characteristics and depression: was the regression model satisfactory?
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Book Review
Thomas Szasz: An Appraisal of His Legacy Edited by C.V. Haldipur, James L. Knoll IV and Eric v.d. Luft Oxford Univeristy Press. 2019. $44.95 (pb). 324 pp. ISBN 9780198813491
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Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope
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Extras
Henry VI: catatonic stupor, and the case series of 15th-century psychiatric miracles attributed to his posthumous intercession – psychiatry in history
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100 words on mental imagery – 100 words
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 216 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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BJP volume 216 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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