382 results on '"Hilton, Claire"'
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52. Self referral to hospital may be fuelled by desperation
53. Investing in new services is key
54. Self-Report Measures Assessing Aspects of Personal Recovery in Relatives and Other Informal Carers of Those With Psychosis: A Systematic Review
55. Is there freedom of speech in the medical profession?
56. Shackles and Chains: Some Concluding Thoughts
57. A Plea for the Insane by Lionel Weatherly.
58. Self-report measures assessing aspects of personal recovery in relatives and other informal carers of those with psychosis:a systematic review
59. Self-report measures assessing aspects of personal recovery in relatives and other informal carers of those with psychosis : a systematic review
60. Old Age Swimming
61. Rubber Gloves
62. A Jewish contribution to British psychiatry: Edward Mapother, Aubrey Lewis and their Jewish and refugee colleagues at the Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, 1933-66
63. Secret Selves: A History of Our Inner Space By Stephen Prickett Bloomsbury Academic. 2021. £20 (hb). 272 pp. ISBN 9781501372469
64. sj-pdf-1-jrs-10.1177_01410768221080776 - Supplemental material for The best and worst of role models across the generations
65. George Stephen Penny (1885–1964): his life and medical encounters before, during and after admission to Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum.
66. Doctors should do history of medicine… properly
67. The best and worst of role models across the generations
68. Montagu Lomax: The background and motivation of a 'remarkable man' who spearheaded lunacy reform.
69. A Plea for the Insaneby Lionel Weatherly
70. Ten books
71. Collecting Ethnic Group Data For Inpatients: Is It Useful?
72. A history of psychiatry in 1500 words
73. Learning from the past: inequalities and discrimination in psychiatry's chequered history
74. Nutt Uncut By David Nutt Waterside Press. 2020. £25 (pb). 256 pp. ISBN 9781909976856
75. An exploration of the patient's experience of electro-convulsive therapy in mid-twentieth century creative literature: A historical study with implications for practice today
76. Brice Pitt, MD, FRCPsych
77. Montagu Lomax: The background and motivation of a ‘remarkable man’ who spearheaded lunacy reform
78. Fit for purpose? Dementia and the healthcare professions
79. Learning from the past: inequalities and discrimination in psychiatry's chequered history.
80. Reductions in specialist chronic illness management fuel emergency hospital admissions
81. Healthcare poverty-inequality and government quick fixes
82. Tom Arie, CBE, FRCP, FFPH, FRCPsych (Hon)
83. Overcoming challenges in delivering integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy for bipolar disorder with co-morbid alcohol use: therapist perspectives
84. History of psychiatry in the curriculum? History is part of life and life is part of history: why psychiatrists need to understand it better
85. Developing an intermediate care unit for older people with mental and physical illnesses
86. Sailing between Scylla and Charybdis: invited response to 'Blame or discovery?'.
87. Psychiatric disorder in young adults in Jamaica
88. Religious beliefs and practices in acute mental health patients
89. Aging in Twentieth Century Britain
90. The Making of Modern Psychiatry By Ronald Chase. Logos Verlag Berlin. 2018. 232 pp. £31.00 (pb). ISBN 9783832547189
91. A Tale of Two Inquiries: Sans Everything and Ely
92. Psychiatric Complications of Homozygous Sickle Cell Disease among Young Adults in the Jamaican Cohort Study
93. For Debate: Collecting ethnic group data for inpatients: is it useful?
94. Measuring social and occupational functioning of people with bipolar disorder:A systematic review
95. Feasibility and acceptability of integrated psychological therapy versus treatment as usual for people with bipolar disorder and co-morbid alcohol use:A single blind randomised controlled trial
96. Sans Everything and The Lancet: 50 years on
97. Psychiatry past and present: do we need history?
98. Co-authoring: creating mental health information, about, for and with older people
99. The feasibility and acceptability of a novel anxiety in bipolar disorder intervention compared to treatment as usual: A randomized controlled trial
100. Dr Russell Barton, Belsen concentration camp and 1960s psychiatric hospitals in England: the controversy
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