A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Dementia in people under the age of 65 is not
Many service personnel return home from overseas deployment dramatica
The Institute of Mental Health has been delivering accredited peer su
The human-animal relationship has been much studied over recent years
Nursing care makes a significant contribution to the mental health of
Background Safewards is a multicomponent, evidence-based conflict and contain
This article describes and evaluates an educational intervention that used a drama and the
Background Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is recognised as a successful treatment for
This article explores and analyses the negative attitudes adopted by
This article is an extended personal reflection on the context of lea
The negative portrayal by the media of people diagnosed with a mental
It is important to involve service users and carers in the education
The aim of this article is to critique heteronormative cultural assumptions that inform mental health practice, from the standpoint positions of ‘queer’ scholarship.
As a treatment for depression, behavioural activation is as effective as cognitive behaviour therapy but less complex. Its simplicity and the absence of a cognitive component mean that it may be more suitable for older adults.
This article presents a pragmatic economic assessment of an innovative service providing cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) in the workplace to employees who are experiencing stress, anxiety and depression.
Background Single point of access meetings represent a critical juncture in the lives of mental health clients. The decision-making process undertaken by mental health professionals during this time is therefore crucial.
Aim To evaluate an e-prescribing pilot project that took place in a recovery unit in Gloucestershire.
Parental mental illness is a risk factor for a range of negative experiences for children and young people. Evidence shows that it affects, and is affected by, family contexts, and whole-family involvement in treatment can be beneficial.
