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Psychiatry

July 2024

  • Handful of psychedelic pills

    Psychedelic drugs have great therapeutic benefit – if understood on their own terms

    Ross Ellenhorn and Dimitri Mugianis
    The FDA’s recent rejection of MDMA isn’t surprising. Too many advocates are trying to frame psychedelics as a miracle drug
  • Michael Towers - ADHD - Longread

    The long read
    ‘A diagnosis can sweep away guilt’: the delicate art of treating ADHD

    The long read: For children with ADHD, getting the help they need depends on being correctly diagnosed. As a doctor, I have seen how tricky and frustrating a process that can be
    • Other lives
      David Sturgeon obituary

    • The big idea
      The big idea: why your brain needs other people

    • How a brother’s illness spurred a plan to get mental health on the agenda across Africa

June 2024

  • Carmine M Pariante

    The myth that antidepressants are addictive has been debunked – they are a vital tool in psychiatry

    Carmine M Pariante
    New research shows that severe withdrawal symptoms are far less common than thought, says the psychiatrist Carmine M Pariante
  • the Postal Museum’s subterranean Mail Rail.

    Secret tunnels, a lost airport and TV’s original dummy – a guide to London’s best small museums

    Did you know that Croydon used to attract Hollywood stars? Or that grotesque sculptures once welcomed patients to Bedlam? Such things you’ll learn visiting the capital’s more bijou exhibitions
  • Perfectionism – a kind of psychological fascism.

    How to build a better life
    I’m a recovering perfectionist. Here’s how I embraced the joy of ‘good enough’

    The pursuit of perfection is a kind of prison. As a psychotherapist, I know how it can drain a person’s world of colour, light and spontaneity

May 2024

  • Martin Raw

    Martin Raw obituary

  • Dr Eveline Mu and Prof Jayashri Kulkarni in front of an artwork

    Is this actually PTSD? Clinicians divided over redefining borderline personality disorder

  • ‘No one ever knows what the world has in store for you’ … Rhee Kun Hoo in Seoul.

    If you live to 100, you might as well be happy: what poverty, jail and war have taught author Rhee Kun Hoo

  • Sofie Hagen portrait

    Weekend
    Comedian Sofie Hagen on eight years of celibacy, the £5 coffee is coming, and Philippa Perry offers advice on reconnecting with a sibling – podcast

April 2024

  • illustration of a worried looking man and two brains

    I have OCD. Some cognitive behavioral therapy techniques were totally wrong for me

  • Stock image of a woman talking to a mental health professional

    The modern mind
    Eating disorders are not a choice, they are a disease – I wish more people knew how treatable they are

    Xavier Mulenga
  • Senior woman sitting on the bench<br>Lonely senior woman is sitting on the bench in park

    Ask Philippa
    I’ve lost contact with my brother. Is it too late to reach out?

  • Ecstasy pills in a man's hand

    MDMA trials are showing it has promise as a psychiatric medicine

  • ‘Guilty men have got away with it’: fears over rise of ‘sexsomnia’ defence in rape cases

  • The G2 interview
    ‘I didn’t want to hurt that girl. I just felt this pressure building … ’ The sociopath who learned to behave – and found happiness

March 2024

  • sad man on bed

    The modern mind
    It’s important to recognise trauma – but we should not let it become our entire identity

    Gill Straker and Jacqui Winship
  • Dr Katie Sidle holding a photo of her brother

    Doctor demands overhaul of NHS psychiatric care after brother’s death

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