RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola is joined by Professor Joel Paris author of Fads and Fallacies in Psychiatry. Second edition out now.
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RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola is joined by Professor Joel Paris author of Fads and Fallacies in Psychiatry. Second edition out now.
More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/5cw3hamy
RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online.
Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch Mosque attacks
BJPsych Journals
31 minutes 50 seconds
11 months ago
Personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch Mosque attacks
This podcast discusses themes around terrorist incidents
Dr Shaystah Dean in conversation with Professor Richard Williams on the subject of the recent BJPsych Open paper ““I can feel sad about it and I can worry, but inside I know everything happens for a reason”: personal experiences in the aftermath of the March 15 Christchurch Mosque attacks”.
View the paper here: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.791
Authors: Shaystah Dean, Kate Eggleston, Ali Fareeha, Zimna Thaufeeg, Hayley Wells, Julie Zarifeh, Ruqayya Sulaiman-Hill, Caroline Bell, Marie Crowe
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Podcast transcripts available: bit.ly/3CXSijb
Disclaimer: BJPsych Open is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
BJPsych Journals
RCPsych Books Trainee Editor Dr Ayomipo Amiola is joined by Professor Joel Paris author of Fads and Fallacies in Psychiatry. Second edition out now.
More details on the book and to buy: https://tinyurl.com/5cw3hamy
RCPsych members purchasing via Cambridge are entitled to a discount and can request a copy via the College Library. The book can also be found in other bookshops in-store and online.
Disclaimer: RCPsych Books is not responsible for statements made by podcast contributors. Unless so stated, the content of this podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of the Books Editor-in-Chief or the Royal College of Psychiatrists.