Professor Clive E. Adams
Professor Clive E Adams, Co-ordinating Editor, Cochrane
Schizophrenia Groups, University of Leeds, talks to
Dr Persaud about tha fact that people who are living in
poorer countries are more likely to get better pharmacological
interventions than people living in richer countries.
Read the article: The
schizophrenia drug-treatment paradox: pharmacological treatment
based on best possible evidence may be hardest to practise in
high-income countries
(Interview starts at: 0 mins 0 secs)

Dr Mike Crawford
Dr Mike Crawford, Department of Psychological Medicine, Imperial
College London, talks to Dr Persaud about music therapy for
in-patients with schizophrenia.
Read the press release: Can music therapy
help people with schizophrenia?
Read the article: Music therapy
for in-patients with schizophrenia - Exploratory randomised
controlled trial
(Interview starts at: 16 mins 19 secs)

Dr Craig Morgan
Dr Craig Morgan, Division of Psychological Medicine at the
Institute of Psychiatry in London, talks to Dr Persaud about the
length of time between the onset of psychosis and its
treatment.
Read the article: Clinical and
social determinants of duration of untreated psychosis in the ÆSOP
first-episode psychosis study
(Interview starts at: 30 mins 33 secs)

Professor Gyles
GloverProfessor Gyles Glover, Professor of Public Mental
Health at Durham University, talks to Dr Persaud about crisis
resolution / home treatment teams and psychiatric admission rates
in England.
Read the article: Crisis
resolution/home treatment teams and psychiatric admission rates in
England
(Interview starts at: 48 mins 47 secs)