Emma Wallace explores a cross-sectional study finding that suicide attempts can happen outside of those with a psychiatric ...
In her debut blog, Emma Wallace explores a recent US cross-sectional study, which suggests an exclusive focus on the mental ...
Updated systematic review of experiences of compulsory treatment builds the case for legal reform to be grounded in lived ...
Jill is Professor of Mental Health and Capacity Law at Edinburgh Napier University where she leads the Centre for Mental Health Practice Policy and Law Research. Her areas of research and expertise ...
Dr Jennifer Dam is a researcher and project manager based in Melbourne, Australia. She holds a PhD in behavioural science (knowledge translation) and is passionate about research communication and ...
Suicide is a serious public health issue which has devastating impacts on families, friends and communities. Each year, 720,000 people die by suicide worldwide (World Health Organization, 2024).
Crisis Cafés are a novel form of community-based crisis alternative and this interview study provides the first evidence on their UK implementation.
Lorna Staines discusses a longitudinal population-based study examining the risks of using psychedelics in a naturalistic ...
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