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Volume 10 No 3, 2003

Editorial: Broadcasting our thoughts — (Read)

How We Are: news, views and information
Asking the right questions • prison and mental health • nutrition for the mind • seeing and the brain • dyslexia and rhythm • depressed teenagers • jealousy and violence • difficult decisions about death • PTSD after complicated birth • personality disorder • will men take the contraceptive pill? • positive life change after abuse in childhood • problem solving in the NHS • body image and happiness

Hello ... Is anyone in there?
Pat Williams muses about the 'who' within

Not a single voice
Professor John Kay explains how large organisations (like the NHS) need to be run, to be effective and cost effective

Delusion: the creative escape
Liz Miller and Jason Pegler tell Olivia O’Leary their experiences of manic depression, and how they now manage without drugs

Telling it like it isn’t: the psychology of lying
Professor Aldert Vrij explains why lying is far harder to detect than we might think

“What was that you said, again?”
Ivan Tyrrell talks with Richard Bentall about patient-centred approaches to understanding and treating psychosis

Why psychiatrists should be more like plumbers
Dr Farouk Okhai describes some of his successes with difficult cases, when using the human givens approach to therapy

Healthy body, healthier mind
Exercise improves mood. Richard Paget says therapists should recommend it, but they need to know why and how it works

Learning curve
Valerie Stephens learns just how powerful a psychiatric diagnosis can be

PLUS: Book Reviews, Letters


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Product Code JB-104
ISBN 1473-4850 (ISSN)
Format A4 Printed Journal (48pp)
Publisher HG Publishing
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Volume 10 No 3, 2003 

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