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BJP volume 229 issue 1 Cover and Back matter | The British Journal of Psychiatry
23+ hour, 8+ min ago (53+ words) | Cambridge Core Cambridge University Press & Assessment - >BJP volume 229 issue 1 Cover and Back matter Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2026 This journal is not currently accepting new eletters. No Cross Ref data available....
The proportion of people with primary affective disorders presenting to early intervention services: systematic review and meta-analysis | The British Journal of Psychiatry
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (564+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 30 April 2026 People with affective psychotic disorders often face diagnostic delays and presentations are under-recognised at first contact with early intervention services (EIS). Despite their clinical significance, most research and service models for first-episode psychosis…...
Obsessive'compulsive disorder (OCD): often a missed diagnosis and misdiagnosed ' CORRIGENDUM | The British Journal of Psychiatry
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (85+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 29 April 2026 In the original publication of this article, co-author Naomi A. Fineberg's declaration of interest was missing. This has since been added to the article as below: Naomi A. Fineberg's affiliations were also incorrect. These have…...
Response to "Beyond the biopsychosocial: why psychiatry needs anthropology" | The British Journal of Psychiatry
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (132+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 24 April 2026 We read with interest the recent editorial by Hussain and Kar titled "Beyond the biopsychosocial: why psychiatry needs anthropology, Reference Hussain and Kar1 proposing to extend the biopsychosocial model with an anthropological integration. Data…...
Support for parents in in-patient psychiatric care in English NHS trusts: Freedom of Information survey | BJPsych Bulletin
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (1323+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 22 April 2026 Parental hospitalisation harms parent'child relationships and child outcomes. Thus, supporting parent'child connection is enshrined in the Mental Health Act (1983). However, there is no recent evaluation of provision or understanding of the prevalence of…...
Functional neurological disorder: a gap in the psychiatry curriculum | BJPsych Bulletin
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (116+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 07 April 2026 As a group of psychiatry trainees, we suggest that FND could be more explicitly represented within the MRCPsych curriculum. Organisations such as the Functional Neurological Disorders Society (FNDS) and the British Neuropsychiatry Association…...
New directions for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: towards an EPDS-R (revised) | The British Journal of Psychiatry
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (150+ words) Due to planned maintenance, between 03: 00 - 05: 00 (UTC+1) purchasing will not be available. We apologise for any inconvenience. Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 06 April 2026 A greater understanding of the history of the scale may help determine, in part, what practical and…...
Psychedelics in NHS services: exploring a model for real-world implementation of psilocybin | The British Journal of Psychiatry
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (550+ words) Published online by Cambridge University Press:" 30 March 2026 (b) If so, which kind of psychotherapy/support is required and what are the essential elements? In this article, we consider the background to these issues, focusing on psilocybin as an example, and provide…...
Emerging opportunities and challenges for clinical prediction models in psychiatry: commentary, Oliver et al | The British Journal of Psychiatry
3+ mon, 1+ day ago (236+ words) Emerging opportunities and challenges for clinical prediction models in psychiatry: commentary, Oliver et al'Cambridge University Press & Assessment Emerging opportunities and challenges for clinical prediction models in psychiatry: commentary, Oliver et al Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2026 Clinical prediction…...
Transdiagnostic classification may not be clinically pragmatic for many psychiatrists: commentary, Huda | The British Journal of Psychiatry
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (177+ words) Transdiagnostic classification may not be clinically pragmatic for many psychiatrists: commentary, Huda'Cambridge University Press & Assessment Transdiagnostic classification may not be clinically pragmatic for many psychiatrists: commentary, Huda Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2026 This journal is not currently accepting…...