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The British Journal of Psychiatry Kaleidoscope

Each month Sukhi Shergill and Derek Tracy write an update and commentary in The British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) Kaleidoscope column on developments in mental health and neuroscience from around the world. The monthly column is co-authored by Dr Dawn Albertson and Dr Dan Joyce. A free Kaleidoscope webinar / podcast is also available: https://www.maudsleylearning.com/webinar/kaleidoscope-live/

 
 
Kaleidoscope Column (Month)
  • January 2020
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  • March 2020
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  • May 2020
  • June 2020
  • July 2020
  • August 2020
  • September 2020
  • October 2020
  • November 2020
  • December 2020
  • January 2021
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  • January 2022
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  • November 2022
 
March 01, 2021

March 2021

March 01, 2021/ CSI Lab
March 2021

How has the covid-19 pandemic affected individuals with pre-existing mental illnesses?

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February 01, 2021

February 2021

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February 2021

There has been a welcome growth in cross-disciplinary research integrating social, cultural and community engagement (SCCE) to positively have an impact on mental health.

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February 01, 2021/ CSI Lab/
January 01, 2021

January 2021

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January 2021

Predicting future suicide attempts is a challenging area for psychiatrists.

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January 01, 2021/ CSI Lab/
December 01, 2020

December 2020

December 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
December 2020

Individuals with dementia seek intimacy and companionship just like everyone else, but in the face of cognitive decline there are inevitably concerns about their vulnerability.

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November 01, 2020

November 2020

November 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
November 2020

Among the criticisms of diagnostic systems is ‘diagnostic inflation’: with time criteria relax, the number of conditions expands and everything is pathologised.

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November 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
October 01, 2020

October 2020

October 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
October 2020

Measurement matters in depression, but ‘average global changes’ in depression scales can mask important individual symptom improvements.

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October 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
September 01, 2020

September 2020

September 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
September 2020

We're all familiar with the mantra that while self-harm is common, suicide is ‘rare’ and prediction ‘difficult’. Can we at least have confidence in suicide-prevention interventions?

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September 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
August 01, 2020

August 2020

August 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
August 2020

Perceptions 1. #BlackLivesMatter has reinforced the depth of societal inequities; minority ethnic status is linked with psychosis, but disentangling discrimination from other factors is challenging.

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August 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
July 01, 2020

July 2020

July 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
July 2020

Tell your story…a challenging prospect if you are a vulnerable refugee.

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July 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
June 01, 2020

June 2020

June 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
June 2020

Different clinical, behavioural and neuropathological patterns are seen in the dementias; our ability to subtype them has remained somewhat crude, but their secrets are beginning to unravel.

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June 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
May 01, 2020

May 2020

May 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
May 2020

The practical implications of neuroscience research are often not immediately obvious; we examine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential exemplar.

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May 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
April 01, 2020

April 2020

April 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
April 2020

Given our reliance on evidence-based decision-making, we need confidence in scientific publishing. There are increasing concerns about difficulties publishing negative results, and non-publication of ‘inconvenient’ data.

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April 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
March 01, 2020

March 2020

March 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
March 2020

‘Compared with treatment as usual (TAU), the active intervention showed…’: well what is TAU?

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March 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
February 01, 2020

February 2020

February 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
February 2020

Preventing recurrence after recovery from a major depressive episode is a key clinical goal: but what are the best strategies?

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February 01, 2020/ CSI Lab/
January 01, 2020

January 2020

January 01, 2020/ CSI Lab
January 2020

This month's Highlights column (A3) notes a reversing of clinical emphasis to sociopsychobio, but we never fully escape biology: why do psychoses persist?

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