Volume 225 - Issue 1 - July 2024
Waves by Morag Macgilchrist
(Digital print photo-collage with etching, 2022)
Scraped words inspired by Art Extraordinary artist, Adam Christie. This is how I felt when the sea trapped and isolated us on islands like Arran and Shetland.
Morag lives and works in Glasgow but was raised on the Isle of Arran. She practices at Project Ability, a Glasgow-based arts charity, and her work explores her mental ill health and her special interests of dolls, superheroes and anime.
Morag has worked in collaboration with the Art Extraordinary collection - a unique collection of Scottish “outsider art” collected by Scottish art therapist Joyce Laing - and has developed many creative responses to the work. She is an Honorary Researcher in the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow where she continues her research into the arts and mental ill health.
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].
BJPsych Editorial
Assisted dying for mental illness: a contemporary concern that requires careful and compassionate consideration
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- 22 August 2024, pp. 259-261
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Guest Editorial
All psychiatric disorders are equal, but some are more equal than others! An unconscious bias that calls for precision terminology
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- 02 September 2024, pp. 262-263
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Feature
Medical assistance in dying for mental illness: a complex intervention requiring a correspondingly complex evaluation approach
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- 04 March 2024, pp. 264-267
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Original Article
Ethnic density and first episode psychosis in the British Pakistani population: findings from the East Lancashire Early Intervention Service
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- 18 April 2024, pp. 268-273
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Dosage effects of psychodynamic and schema therapy in people with comorbid depression and personality disorder: four-arm pragmatic randomised controlled trial
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- 11 April 2024, pp. 274-281
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Interaction between mental disorders and social disconnectedness on mortality: a population-based cohort study
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- 06 May 2024, pp. 282-289
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Letter
Meritocracy in psychiatry training: abandoning the common good
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- 02 September 2024, pp. 290-291
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Commentary
Medical assistance in dying for mental illness: a complex intervention requiring a correspondingly complex evaluation approach: commentary, Breen
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- 09 August 2024, p. 292
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General psychiatry, still in no-man's land after all these years: commentary, Pelosi
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- 02 September 2024, p. 293
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General psychiatry, still in no-man's land after all these years: commentary, Deahl
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- 02 September 2024, p. 294
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Book Review
Travellers to Unimaginable Lands: Dementia, Carers and the Hidden Workings of the Mind Edited by Dasha Kiper. Profile Books. 2023. £13 (hb). 272 pp. ISBN1800816197
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- 02 September 2024, p. 296
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Exploring and Exploiting Genetic Risk for Psychiatric Disorders Edited by Joshua A. Gordon and Elisabeth B. Binder. MIT Press. 2023. £35.67 (pb). 340 pp. ISBN: 978-0262547383
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- 02 September 2024, pp. 296-297
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The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Minds, Brains and Bodies By Clayton Page Aldern. Allen Lane. 2024. £25.00 (hb). 336 pp. ISBN 978-0241597378
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- 07 August 2024, p. 297
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Extra
Queen Charlotte (and ‘the mad king’): where lived experience is more important than diagnosis – Psychiatry in television
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- 02 September 2024, p. 289
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Franz Nissl: psychiatrist and ‘Prinzenarzt’ to King Otto of Bavaria and his landmark discovery in 1899 – Psychiatry in history
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- 07 August 2024, p. 298
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 225 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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- 02 September 2024, pp. f1-f3
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BJP volume 225 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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- 02 September 2024, p. b1
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