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Wednesday, 25 June 2014
When is a Parachute Just a Parachute?
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There is a great joke about the use of randomly controlled trials to test the efficacy of parachutes. Gordon Smith and Jill Pell, an ob...
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Notes on the Sociology of Evidence in Clinical Psychology
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When I was an assistant psychologist in an inpatient mental health service I delivered group CBT for psychosis interventions. My colleagues ...
Sunday, 27 April 2014
On a Certain Queasiness Regarding the Word "Diagnosis".
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Once again I have started having Twitter conversations about psychiatric diagnosis. It is like Tetris used to feel. "This is fun...I ne...
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Wednesday, 16 April 2014
The Sacred Whole: More Than the Sum of its Parts?
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We have so frequently have reason to talk about the "whole person" in psychotherapy, but what is this sort of talk aiming to achie...
Friday, 4 April 2014
CBTp, Psychiatry and the "facts on the ground": Thoughts on the latest Maudsley Debate
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Though it is rarely framed this way, the folk who critique CBT for psychosis and the folk who defend it have an important piece of common g...
Friday, 21 March 2014
Unravelling Sane Privilege
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It is increasingly common to see calls for people to check their privilege. This is apparently hard for some to understand , but at least mo...
Thursday, 6 March 2014
The Language of Mental Health
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The language of mental health can be baffling for the most fluent speaker. Being new to the vocabulary must be overwhelming. In our field ...
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