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Music therapy
Minds in music: The role of humanities in healthcare is becoming all the more important. Dr John Tully examines the role music therapy can play in a mental health setting.
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Welsh Cymraeg
Ar y dudalen hon fe welwch gyfieithiadau o'n hadnoddau gwybodaeth iechyd meddwl yn Gymraeg.
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London division prizes
Find out about the various prizes open to members of the London division.
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Credentialing
A 'credential' is a training pathway offered to consultants who are on the GMC's Specialist Register to train in a specialist area that was not undertaken prior to the receipt of their specialist registration.
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ADHD in children and young people
This information looks at attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and young people.
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Dr Eimer Philbin Bowman
Dr Eimer Philbin Bowman is an independent consultant psychiatrist who featured in the '25 Women' project that celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Women and Mental Health Special Interest Group.
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Dr Shevonne Matheiken
Dr Shevonne Matheiken is a higher trainee in psychiatry who featured in the '25 Women' project that celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Women and Mental Health Special Interest Group.
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The Learning Disability GP – Building a service in learning disability medicine
Dr Maria Vincent, GP Specialist in Learning Disability Medicine and Clinical Fellow in Learning Disability Psychiatry, talks about the role of a GP in the learning disability team.
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The Reset Room: stillness and sanctuary at MCM Comic Con
Core trainee Jason Ng on his experience running a relaxation space in a busy geek convention, and how this can help make the convention accessible to people with mental health problems.
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An Outsider’s Inside story - part 2 of 3
To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week we are publishing this three-part blog post by Dr Tahleel Javed, a specialty doctor and CEO of Society for Tourette's Autism and Neurodiversity (STAND).