Disasters and Trauma Themed Issue
Natural disasters, war and racial or religious persecution bring major challenges to the mental health of those who have to flee their homelands and to those who suffer brutal violations of fundamental human rights. The British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) has collaborated with the World Psychiatric Association to examine the mental health aspects of disasters and trauma, aiming to strengthen the contribution of psychiatrists to reduce distress, illness and suicidal behavior among vulnerable populations.
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Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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- 28 February 2020, pp. A11-A12
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Evidence-based prescribing for post-traumatic stress disorder
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Moral injury in a context of trauma
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ICD-11 complex post-traumatic stress disorder: simplifying diagnosis in trauma populations
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The Amsterdam Suggestive Psychotherapy Clinic – psychiatry in history
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A validation study of the International Trauma Questionnaire to assess post-traumatic stress disorder in treatment-seeking veterans
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: scientific breakthrough precipitates post-traumatic stress disorder – the literary first – psychiatry in literature
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Shame, dissociative seizures and their correlation among traumatised female Yazidi with experience of sexual violence
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Psychological distress after the Great East Japan Earthquake: two multilevel 6-year prospective analyses
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- 02 December 2019, pp. 144-150
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Impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on dispensing of psychiatric medication for children and adolescents: longitudinal quantitative study
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- 29 January 2020, pp. 151-155
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Short report
Association between childhood trauma and multimodal early-onset hallucinations
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- 06 January 2020, pp. 156-158
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Analysis
Child and adolescent mental health amidst emergencies and disasters
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- 13 November 2019, pp. 159-162
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Commentary
Psychosocial care of immigrants in the Czech Republic as a country in transition
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Correspondence
Avoiding hard capacity assessments will not help
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Authors' reply
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A contextual approach to routinely elicit a trauma-oriented history
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Conclusions in Gryglewski et al may not be warranted
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Response letter to the article by Killackey et al (2019) ‘Individual placement and support for vocational recovery in first-episode psychosis: randomised controlled trial’
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Book Reviews
Psychiatry and Its Discontents by Andrew Scull University of California Press. 2019. £25 (hb). 376 pp. ISBN 9780520305496
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The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine Edited by Carrie D. Llewellyn, Susan Ayers, Chris McManus, Stanton Newman, Keith Petrie, Tracey Revenson and John Weinman 3rd edn.Cambridge University Press. 2019. £82.99 (pb). 900 pp. ISBN 9781316783269
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