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The College Incunable - De Proprietatibus Rerum
A blog post about the RCPsych's incunable De Proprietatibus Rerum.
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My 2019 resolution
President's blog: In the first blog of 2019, Wendy resumes her national tour and lays out the College's priorities.
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The serious game that provides CBT: Dr Mathijs Lucassen discusses SPARX
Dr Sachin Shah talks to Dr Mathijs Lucassen about SPARX, a set of seven cCBT sessions in the form of a fantasy-themed video game.
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January 2019 - Professor Keith Lloyd, RCPsych in Wales Chair
Professor Keith Lloyd, welcomes the new year by giving an update on recent and upcoming work in Wales.
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December 2018 - Dr John Crichton, RCPsych in Scotland Chair
Dr John Crichton reflects on 2018.
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Climate change: a decade of difference
Dr Daniel Maughan looks at what’s happened since the 2008 Climate Change Act and how the College can help in the future.
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'What a year 2018 has been'
In her December 2018 President's blog, Wendy covers her 2018 highlights - and makes her 2019 resolutions.
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George Shelley: Learning to Grieve
Learning to Grieve is an hour long documentary produced in 2018 for BBC3 featuring the former boy band star, George Shelley, in which he describes his experience of grief and ...
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Journey to the future mental health workforce
President's blog: In her November 2018 blog, Wendy discusses global conferences, royal receptions and new recruits.
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What's new in the Old Age Psychiatry Faculty?
Two ST4 trainees in Old Age psychiatry are excited about the role the Faculty can play in members' careers.
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October 2018 - Dr John Crichton, RCPsych in Scotland Chair
Dr Crichton updates us on the College in Scotland's activities and talks about the experiences that bind psychiatrists together.
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Creating conditions to attract the next generation of psychiatrists
President's blog: In her September 2018 blog, Wendy reflects on a busy first year and the College's Choose Psychiatry campaign.
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When the fun stops: ICD-11’s new gaming disorder
Gaming the Mind: Sachin Shah and Stephen Kaar discuss gaming disorder with Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones and Professor Andrew Przybylski.
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A year of living dangerously
President's blog: In her July blog, Wendy looks back on an action packed first year, including using rap music in her Congress speech.
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July 2018 - Dr John Crichton, RCPsych in Scotland Chair
Dr Crichton updates us on the College in Scotland's activities and talks about making best use of the influence psychiatrists have.
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Out with a bang
Minds in Music: Dr John Tully signs off on his last blog post after 5 years of thought-provoking exploration into music and the role it plays in our mental well-being....
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Interview with Destroyer
Minds in Music: Dr John Tully meets singer-songwriter, Destroyer aka Dan Bejar, frontman of the Canadian rock band.
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Music therapy and punk rock
Minds in Music: Prof David Meagher, who works in general adult psychiatry, discusses his band, Sons of Southern Ulster, and the impact musical creativity has had on his life.
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A Fantastic Woman
Minds on Film: A Fantastic Woman is an important film to watch for anyone seeking a better understanding of the issues facing the transgender community, says Dr Joyce Almeida.
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June 2018 - Dr Ahmed Saeed Yahya, higher trainee in psychiatry working in a NHS Trust in East London
In this month's guest blog Dr Ahmed Saeed Yahya gives us the second part of her series on staff burnout and wellbeing in psychiatric services.
RCPsych in Scotland