Volume 16 - Issue 2 - May 2019
‘Inner Thoughts’ 2017, Oil on Canvas, by Joshua Miels
Joshua Miels Solo Exhibition Inner Thoughts is the continual exploration of the emotional state of mind that individuals attempt to shield from society, and how a face is often a façade. For one to truly understand what someone is going through can prove to be a diffi cult task. When we look at someone we believe we can read their inner emotions. A face can express an array of feelings from happiness to sadness - we can appear composed in the toughest of situations if we wear the right mask.
People give false fronts, to give the illusion that they are fine. This is particularly true with males. Men are still being asked to live up to old fashioned expectations – be strong, be brave, be protective. Joshua Miles looks to challenge this assumption. Through his portraits, he aims to express the ambiguity of physical emotion by limiting what feelings his subjects portray. These large-scale paintings of males, most of whom he knows personally appear somewhat nonchalant. Unable to immediately relate wit direct human emotions, viewers look past what they see at face-value, prompting people to question the real individual.
Editorial
Training innovations in low- and middle-income countries
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The lessons I learned as a psychiatrist from my transcultural work in low- and middle-income countries
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- 26 April 2018, pp. 27-29
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Mogadishu calling: mental health awareness in Somalia via an innovative, live video-based mental health teaching programme established between Liverpool and Mogadishu
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- 26 April 2018, pp. 29-31
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A qualitative study assessing the feasibility of implementing a group cognitive–behavioural therapy-based intervention in Sierra Leone
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- 10 May 2018, pp. 31-34
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Global mental health and sustainable development 2018
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- 12 April 2019, pp. 34-37
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Human rights-based approaches to mental health legislation and global mental health
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- 02 May 2018, pp. 37-40
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Armed conflict and mental health in Colombia
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- 02 May 2018, pp. 40-42
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‘Genetic loading’ or ‘evil mind’: current conceptions of depression in Myanmar from the perspective of healthcare professionals
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- 07 August 2018, pp. 43-46
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Global echoes
Global Echoes: reflection on the use of interpretation in consultations in the UK
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- 06 June 2018, pp. 46-47
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Pandora's box
Pandora's Box
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- 12 April 2019, pp. 48-50
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJI volume 16 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- 12 April 2019, pp. f1-f2
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BJI volume 16 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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