A group of UCL MSc students summarise a prospective cohort study on whether loneliness helps explain the higher risk of ...
Emma Wallace covers a population cohort study finding that homelessness is a risk factor for suicide, independent of mental ...
Min (they/she) is a graduate of the MSc Mental Health Studies programme at King’s College London, with a background in trauma ...
In her debut blog, Min Lang summarises a survey study finding that verbal abuse is just as damaging as physical abuse to ...
Andrew Kaye Kauffman reviews a randomised trial on group singing effects on postnatal depression symptoms for up to nine ...
A small proof-of-principle trial suggests MDMA-assisted therapy may be feasible and effective for depression, but open-label ...
Dominic is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. His research focuses on precision ...
Luke is a psychiatrist based in South London. He currently works as a clinical research fellow at King’s College London and ...
New research suggests that weight gained in the first 12 weeks of antipsychotic treatment is the biggest driver of long-term ...
Psychedelic therapy looks impressive in trials, but when you account for the placebo effect, how does it really compare to ...
Inpatient mental health services are meant to provide safe places for people experiencing mental health difficulties to receive support and recover, but for many, the reality is far from this ideal.
The past 50 years has seen globalisation of psychiatric diagnostic (categorical) frameworks. Early versions were notoriously unreliable; when categories are unreliable they cannot be valid, meaning ...
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