Volume 214 - Issue 2 - February 2019
Temptation (2017) by Diane Eagles (b.1966) www.edensclay.co.uk
Diane is an Art Psychotherapist trained in DIT, working clinically in Psychiatric Intensive Care and Psychotherapy outpatients, additionally managing an Arts Psychotherapy team within the NHS where she has worked for 22 years. She lives in London, working in her garden studio. She is founding member and Chair of The Associated Clay Workers Union www.acwu.co.uk
Diane’s work is inspired by ritual, emotional and spiritual investment in objects, healing, power, and the historic resonance of place; ideas closely linked to Art Psychotherapy.
Temptation is one of the Garden of Eden trilogy, sculptural pieces inspired by African spirit pots depicting the creation, the temptation and the expulsion. In Temptation, Eve is seen with a sly expression; in her mouth is the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge. Transfigured, she takes the form of a snake wrapped around Adams neck, seductive and dangerous.
Photography by Malcolm Smith Studio Under The Stairs www.studiounderthestairs.org.uk
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
The right to mental healthcare: India moves forward
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- 28 January 2019, pp. 59-60
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Twenty years of the Critical Psychiatry Network
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- 25 January 2019, pp. 61-62
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Paper
Structured lifestyle education for people with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and first-episode psychosis (STEPWISE): randomised controlled trial
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- 25 September 2018, pp. 63-73
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Commentary
Promoting weight loss in people with schizophrenia: what do we still need to learn before implementing lifestyle interventions?
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- 25 January 2019, pp. 74-75
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Papers
Individual placement and support for vocational recovery in first-episode psychosis: randomised controlled trial
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- 25 September 2018, pp. 76-82
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Clozapine is associated with secondary antibody deficiency
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 83-89
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Longitudinal assessment of an anti-stigma campaign related to common mental disorders in rural India
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- 24 September 2018, pp. 90-95
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Associations between schizophrenia genetic risk, anxiety disorders and manic/hypomanic episode in a longitudinal population cohort study
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- 26 November 2018, pp. 96-102
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Review article
Disorganisation, thought disorder and socio-cognitive functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
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- 24 August 2018, pp. 103-112
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Correspondence
School achievement and adolescent self-harm: methodological issues may have led to misleading conclusions in a highly powered national study
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- 25 January 2019, p. 113
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The importance of routine enquiry about a possible history of sexual abuse or sexual violence
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- 25 January 2019, pp. 114-115
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Environmental preference might mediate the benefits of nature-based therapies
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Prevalence of maternal psychiatric disorder in pregnancy: 1986 and 2016
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Whooley questions miss ~80% of ‘cases’: are they therefore really ‘useful’?
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- 25 January 2019, pp. 116-117
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Corrigendum
An fMRI study of multimodal selective attention in schizophrenia – CORRIGENDUM
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- 03 October 2018, p. 118
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Expression of Concern
Brief cognitive–behavioural therapy for patients in the community with schizophrenia: Randomised controlled trial in Beijing, China – Expression of Concern
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- 17 September 2018, p. 119
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