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A magical month, even without a Tardis
President's blog: In her June 2018 blog, Wendy recalls a busy month involving a trip to Buckingham Palace and a time machine.
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Clean Air Day
Dr Lisa Pages discusses the links between poor quality air and poor mental health.
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Talking psychiatry in three time zones
President's blog: In her May 2018 blog, Wendy talks about taking Neuroscience to New York, and meeting Larry the Downing St cat.
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VR to reduce anxiety of young patients
Gaming the mind: Constantinos Panayi discusses virtual reality to reduce anxiety and isolation of young patients, his projects and hopes for the technology.
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Making a statement to combat racism
President's blog: In her April 2018 blog, Wendy talks working conditions, world-leading mental health legislation and the College's work to combat racism.
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April 2018 - Dr John Crichton, RCPsych in Scotland Chair
Dr Crichton updates us on the College in Scotland's activities and talks about mental health law.
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Stuart Duncan's Autcraft: crafting a playspace for children with autism
Gaming the mind: Under the name @AutismFather, Stuart Duncan shares his experiences of parenting an autistic child and his opinions on 'all things autism'.
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Sustainability scholar leading in education
Dr Jamie Richardson talks about the importance of ensuring that learning about sustainable healthcare is available to all psychiatrists.
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Beast from the East vs RCPsych
President's blog: In her March 2018 blog, Wendy says even the most ferocious weather can’t prevent progress.
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Time flies when you’re President of RCPsych
President's blog: In her February 2018 blog, Wendy hails the highest number of applicants for core training.
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Thinking sustainably about mental healthcare; let’s start at the beginning
Dr Daniel Maughan gives his thoughts on opportunities to make mental healthcare more sustainable.
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Rock star psychologist: Adam Ficek
Minds in Music: Dr John Tully interviews Adam Ficek, former drummer of Babyshambles, about his successful career in the music industry and what subsequently led him to retrain as a ...
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New year, and an even more resolute RCPsych
President's blog: In her January 2018 blog, Wendy talks about new year's resolutions and a resolute RCPsych.
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Kingdom of Us
Minds on film: Kingdom of Us is a full-length documentary film made for Netflix lasting 109 minutes, directed by Lucy Cohen, and released in the UK in October 2017.
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This War of Mine – a game about the traumas of war
Gaming the mind: This War of Mine is about choices, prioritisation and risk taking. It's about luck, discipline and planning, and it's about not giving up.
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Music, grief, and dying
Minds in music: Dr John Tully explores those artists who have been able to successfully express grief through their music.
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Sustainability in education: how we are changing psychiatry training to highlight sustainability at all levels
Drs Katherine Kennet and Jamie RIchardson talk about focusing on the development of sustainability within the educational aspects of the College.
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Awarding times, rewarding times
President's blog: In her November 2018 blog, Wendy discusses the results to the recent Mental Health Act survey and current news with the devolved nations.
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Depression and the daily grind: Michael Levall on his game Please Knock on My Door
Gaming the mind: An interview with Michael Levall on his new depression centric game 'Please Knock on My Door'.
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Resurface
Minds on film: Resurface is a short documentary film, lasting twenty six minutes, directed by Joshua Izenberg and Wynn Padula, that was released in the US in September 2017 on ...
Dr Joyce Almeida