Monday, 16 September 2013

Andy Walked the West Highland Way

Have a look here for Andy's WHW Blog
www.whw4jct.blogspot.co.uk

Friday, 30 August 2013

30th August 2013

Andy Lowndes is Walking 'The Way'

Andy Lowndes is walking the West Highland Way (01/09/13-07/09/13) in memory of his wife Jennifer Lowndes (12.01.70-18.12.12).


He is doing this in aid of Cancer Research UK

When possible I hope to blog and post photographs of the scenery along the route
You can find these at http://whw4jct.blogspot.co.uk/

You can sponsor Andy at

Saturday, 3 November 2012

The Madness of Psychiatry

Thanks to Bob Sapey of Lancaster University for the heads up re: David Healey's blog

http://davidhealy.org/the-madness-of-psychiatry/

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Rebecca Ley: Doing it for Dad


Looking forward to Saturday again to read Rebecca Ley's weekly piece in the Guardian about her Dad Peter who happens to have dementia. Such a compasionate, sensitive and caring journey she takes the reader on. Very moving and should be read by all who work in Mental Health Care. If you fancy a read beginning with 28th July click HERE. If you do read these come back and comment how you might use these in education.

Monday, 13 August 2012

Antipsychotics: is it time to introduce patient choice?

I encourage everyone to read the Tony Morrison et al Editorial in the British Journal of Psychiatry(2012, 201, 83-4). Professor Morrison and colleagues challenge psychiatry and mental health systems to consider introducing true informed choice for service users who recieve a diagnosis of schizophrenia or psychosis. To date much of the focus has been on concordance (compliance), yet as the authors point out antipsychotics efficacy may has been over-estimated and side effects underestimated. If we have nothing better in the chemotherapeutic toolbox, then at least a full discussion of risks v benefits should happen... Or perhaps we need to invest more in PSI's What do you think?