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Organic brain disorders are often camouflaged by psychiatric manifestations. Management of such 'pseudo-psychiatric' illnesses can be complicated due to the disruptive behaviour of the patients and/or lack of appropriate response to treatment. In this case series, we present three cases, each of which was initially diagnosed as a psychiatric illness but was later found to have an underlying neurological disorder.

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The three main theories explaining major mental illness, namely mood disorders, psychoses and dementias, have been partially discredited. Alongside this, there are emerging links between perturbations of the immune system and the onset and phenotypic features of these disorders. This article outlines the alternative pathophysiology and suggests potential treatments which could improve disease burden and avoid the need for psychotropic medication, with their associated side effects and relapse following withdrawal.

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  • Violence against psychiatry trainees is a significant yet under-researched issue in Asia, with a study exploring the rates and contributing factors of such violence.
  • An online survey received 467 responses from trainees across 16 Asian countries, revealing that over 69% had experienced some form of assault, particularly in inpatient settings.
  • The study highlighted that East Asian countries reported fewer assaults, and sexual assaults were more frequent among female trainees, emphasizing the need for more protective programs and further research.
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Mental health professionals working in hospitals or community clinics inevitably face the realisation that we possess imperfect conceptual means to understand mental disorders. In this paper the authors bring together ideas from the fields of Philosophy, Psychiatry, Cognitive Psychology and Linguistics to reflect on the ways we represent phenomena of high practical importance that we often take for granted, but are nevertheless difficult to define in ontological terms. The paper follows through the development of the concept of psychosis over the last two centuries in the interplay of three different conceptual orientations: the categorical, dimensional and network approaches.

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Remote CBT for Psychosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities.

Community Ment Health J

January 2021

Cumbria Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Newcastle Road, Tyne and Wear, Sunderland, UK.

The COVID pandemic is now leading to the emergence of a secondary mental health pandemic. Clients with psychosis are at increased risk of poorer medium- and long-term psychosocial and clinical outcomes. In response to the pressing need to flexibly deliver high-quality care to individuals with psychosis, this brief report proposes high yield cognitive behavioral techniques for psychosis (HY-CBt-p) facilitated by task sharing and digital enhancements.

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Aims And Method: In three localities in a mental health trust in England, an enhanced bed management team was established to improve patient flow and reduce out-of-area placements. Trusted assessments were provided to support risk management and conflict resolution. Two measures of flow were compared before and after the team was established.

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Is the General Medical Council in need of revalidation?

Br J Hosp Med (Lond)

December 2019

Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Foundation Trust, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland SR5 1NB and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Sunderland University.

The General Medical Council was originally set up to 'protect, promote and maintain the health and safety of the public'. In 2012, the Privy Council instructed the General Medical Council to set up and run a licensing and revalidation system for all practicing doctors in the UK, to protect patients from actions of medical staff. Despite this mandate, the General Medical Council has been a bystander in a series of regulatory failures.

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1. Drinks sweetened with both sugar and artificial additives lead to dopamine release at the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in rat models; the basis of experiences of pleasure in humans, resulting in impulsive binging behaviour at times. 2.

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This study investigates the extent to which achieving goals during behavioral activation (BA) treatment predicts depressive symptom improvement, and whether goal-related cognitions predict goal achievement or treatment response. Patients (n = 110, mean age 37.6, 54% female) received low-intensity cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, which included setting up to three behavioral goals in each of three BA-focused sessions (i.

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Use of appropriate technology to improve mental health service delivery.

Br J Hosp Med (Lond)

December 2018

Consultant Psychiatrist, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland SR5 1NB and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Sciences and Wellbeing, Sunderland University, Sunderland.

This article reviews currently available appropriate technologies which have been used in mental health, in order to reduce confusion and delay. Confusion (for example when and where to refer) can lead to error and waste. Similarly delay impacts quality and accessibility of the whole range of mental health services.

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How to improve psychiatric services: a perspective from critical psychiatry.

Br J Hosp Med (Lond)

September 2017

Consultant Psychiatrist, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland SR5 1NB.

Concern has been expressed from both within and outwith psychiatry about the relative lack of improvement of mental health services. Critical psychiatry is an emerging school of thought, mainly the product of practicing clinicians, which could be useful in remedying this situation. This article outlines, for psychiatrists and doctors of other specialities, practices which could be improved, and the competencies required to achieve this, in terms of knowledge, skills and attitudes.

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Adolescents as perpetrators of aggression within the family.

Int J Law Psychiatry

January 2018

Department of Health Sciences, The University of York, Heslington, York, UK; Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, The Adolescent Forensic Outpatient Service, The Westwood Centre, Westlane Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK.

Although family violence perpetrated by juveniles has been acknowledged as a potentially serious form of violence for over 30years, scientific studies have been limited to examining the incidence and form of home violence. The present study examined the prevalence of family aggression as perpetrated by youths; we examined groups drawn from clinic-referred and forensic samples. Two audits of case files were conducted to systematically document aggression perpetrated by referred youths toward their family members.

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Individual Cell Longevity, 'Life's Timekeeper', and Metazoan Evolution.

Curr Aging Sci

May 2017

University of Newcastle, Wear Base Unit, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Newcastle Road, Sunderland SR5 1NB, UK.

It is proposed that a primary and fundamental aspect of metazoan evolution is an ability to control and extend the longevity of individual cells. This was achieved through an intracellular oscillator, dubbed 'Life's Timekeeper', which evolved in the hypothetical ancestor of all metazoans. Slower oscillatory frequencies directed metazoan evolution towards extended longevity of individual cells, enabling generation of many specialised types of terminally differentiated cells.

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Evolution of lifespan.

J Theor Biol

October 2014

University of Newcastle, Wear Base Unit, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Newcastle Road, Sunderland SR5 1NB, UK. Electronic address:

Present-day evolutionary theory, modern synthesis and evo-devo, appear to explain evolution. There remain however several points of contention. These include: biological time, direction, macroevolution verses microevolution, ageing and the extent of internal as opposed to external mediation.

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Incontinence and mood disorder: is there an association?

BMJ Case Rep

October 2012

NTW Trust, Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, 2nd Floor, Monkwearmouth Hospital, Sunderland, Sunderland SR5 1NB, UK.

A variety of psychiatric disorders including depression have been reported in patients suffering from incontinence. It is uncertain if the association between incontinence and depression is causal or is related to a third common factor. We report the case of a 48-year-old man who presented with incontinence of urine and faeces along with a severe depressive episode.

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Madam, Congratulations on a most timely, well-presented and highquality publication. We in New Zealand are particularly impressed with the international scope of your journal, being isolated in distance from Europe. We are developing closer ties with Australia and the Pacific Rim, but we have a lot to offer and learn, and therefore an international forum to share expertise is timely.

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