British Journal of Psychiatry--Editorials 2013
(1)Genome-wide association studies in psychiatry: what have we learned?
(2)Structural and copy number variants in the human genome: implications for psychiatry
(3)Hypochondriasis and health anxiety: conceptual challenges
(1)A call for a new positive psychiatry of ageing
(2)Parental depression and the challenge of preventing mental illness in children
(3)Socioeconomic disadvantage and psychotherapy
(4)Effectiveness of cognitive analytic therapy for personality disorders
(1)Recruitment into psychiatry: quantitative myths and qualitative challenges
(2)Biological psychiatry: time for new paradigms
(3)Early intervention for psychosis in low- and middle-income countries needs a public health approach
(4)Pros and cons of specialised care in bipolar disorder: an international perspective
(1)Clinical staging in psychiatry: a cross-cutting model of diagnosis with heuristic and practical value
(2)The balanced care model: the case for both hospital- and community-based mental healthcare
(3)Can early intervention services modify pathways into care?
(4)Antidepressants and rapid-cycling bipolar II disorder: dogma, definitions and deconstructing discrepant data
(1)The future of academic psychiatry may be social
(2)Fetal antipsychotic exposure in a changing landscape: seeing the future
(3)Attempted suicide v. non-suicidal self-injury: behaviour, syndrome or diagnosis?
(4)Non-suicidal self-injury v. attempted suicide: new diagnosis or false dichotomy?
(1)Multimorbidity and mental health: can psychiatry rise to the challenge?
(2)A golden age of discovery
(3)Antidepressant drugs and sexual dysfunction
(4)Role of dietary supplementation in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder