Volume 42 - Issue 2 - April 2018
In this issue (pp. 77–80) Bladon looks at the relationship between fiction and psychiatry, and explores the idea of how psychiatrists as fiction writers can ameliorate the problems of stigma and negative imagery in fictional texts. Racey provides a counterview, arguing that fictional accounts of mental illness should be unethically unobliged. © Guy Undrill 2018.
Editorial
The alignment of law, practice and need in suicide prevention
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- 19 February 2018, pp. 51-53
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Original Papers
The prevalence of constant supportive observations in high, medium and low secure services
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- 06 February 2018, pp. 54-58
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Implementing National Institute for Health and Care Excellence smoke-free guidance in a secure facility: an evaluation of the prescribing costs in clozapine users
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- 04 March 2018, pp. 59-62
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A review and update of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS)
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- 05 March 2018, pp. 63-68
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Special Articles
Against the Stream: Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) – a redundant diagnosis
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- 01 March 2018, pp. 69-71
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Debate: The concept of culture has outlived its usefulness for psychiatry
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- 07 March 2018, pp. 72-76
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Should psychiatrists write fiction?
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- 26 February 2018, pp. 77-80
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‘To know before hand is to freeze and kill’ Commentary on… Should psychiatrists write fiction?
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- 26 February 2018, pp. 80-81
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Choice of provider for out-patient treatment is not working
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- 16 March 2018, pp. 82-85
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Perspectives
Profile: André Tomlin
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- 15 February 2018, pp. 86-88
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Correspondence
Known but unpredictable – an argument for complexity
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- 16 March 2018, p. 89
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Management of common mental disorders for psychogeriatric patients in Hong Kong: comparison of two clinics after 1 year of treatment
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- 16 March 2018, pp. 89-90
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Obituary
Benjamin (Ben) Steinberg, MD FRCPsych
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- 13 February 2018, p. 91
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJB volume 42 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- 16 March 2018, pp. f1-f2
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJB volume 42 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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- 16 March 2018, p. b1
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