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Podcasts from the BJPsych journal portfolio including: The British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych), BJPsych Open, BJPsych Advances, BJPsych Bulletin and BJPsych International. Podcast transcripts available: https://bit.ly/3QypyDk
The journals are owned by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the College.
The journals are editorially independent of the College. Unless so stated, material in these podcasts does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editors-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The publishers are not responsible for any error of omission or fact.
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Violent behaviour in adolescents: assessment and formulation
Dr Gabrielle Pendlebury joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "Violent behaviour in adolescents: assessment and formulation using a structured risk assessment tool".
Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2023.13
Authors: Gabrielle Pendlebury, Jane Anderson, Heidi Hales, Duncan Harding and Alexandra Lewis
Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists. -
The mourning process and its importance in mental illness
Dr Rachel Gibbons joins Dr Oliver Gale-Grant to discuss the recent BJPsych Advances article "The mourning process and its importance in mental illness: a psychoanalytic understanding of psychiatric diagnosis and classification".
Read the article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2023.8
Author: Rachel Gibbons
Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists. -
Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: a study of UK junior doctors
Content warning:
This podcast discusses themes around suicide and suicide ideation.
Dr Kevin Rui-Han Teoh in conversation with Professor Richard Williams on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper “Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors”.
View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.619
Authors: Kevin Rui-Han Teoh, Alice Dunning, Anna Kathryn Taylor, Anya Gopfert, Carolyn A. Chew-Graham, Johanna Spiers, Louis Appleby, Maria Van Hove, Marta Buszewicz and Ruth Riley
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Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb
Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists. -
Burnout among psychiatrists during the COVID-19 pandemic: an account from Pakistan
Dr Maryam Ayub joins host Sachin Shah to discuss her experience of working as a junior Psychiatry resident in Lahore, Pakistan, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out what contributed to her eventual burnout, how she managed it, and her recommendations for minimising burnout risk in the future.
Follow this link to read the Open Access journal article: https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2023.2
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Disclaimer: BJPsych International is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Trajectories of distress and recovery following the Manchester Arena bombing
Content warning:
Themes of terrorism and trauma. This podcast discusses a terrorist attack, the bombing of the Manchester Arena. Mostly the podcast looks at services provided in the months and years after the attack, but aspects of the incident are discussed.
John Stancombe, Richard Williams and John Drury join BJPsych Open's Digital Content Editor, Piyush Pushkar, to discuss their recent paper "Trajectories of distress and recovery, secondary stressors and social cure processes in people who used the resilience hub after the Manchester Arena bombing".
View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.527
Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPOpen
Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb
Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists. -
BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special issue - Partial agonists of dopamine receptors
Many treatments in psychiatry have proven efficacy and known side effects. However, clear, understandable and scientific explanations of their actions are thin on the ground. Exploration of drug actions at the fundamental level of the receptor can provide valuable insights for the treating physician.
The BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special issue aims to provide theoretical underpinnings that might assist clinicians in making decisions particularly about doses of antipsychotics - including partial agonists - either alone or in combinations.
In this podcast, Dr Oliver Gale-Grant and author Professor John Cookson discuss his recent articles in the BJPsych Advances Biological Psychiatry special issue.
Read the articles at:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/bjpsych-advances-biological-psychiatry-special-issue
Follow us on Twitter @TheBJPsych #BJPAdvances
Disclaimer: BJPsych Advances is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists