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With Covid-19 restrictions have come hugely negative consequences for the mental health of our already overwhelmed and overburdened family carer […]
Sandra Ryan from The Medical Independent reports on the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland joint Winter Conference with the Royal College of […]
With today marking International Migrants Day, we are highlighting the urgent need to acknowledge the specialised mental health requirements of […]
“Psychiatry & Conflict” The CPsychI Winter Conference 2019 was held in collaboration with the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Northern […]
“Cannabis: Path to Nirvana or Road to Perdition” – the question this years teams will present on in the hopes […]
Almost half of family carers regularly deal with abusive behaviour while a similar proportion say that no supports and services […]
Now in its fifth year, the College is delighted to launch its Hot Topics series for this academic year, continuing […]
1 in 3 Family Carers have a diagnosis of depression and almost 2 in 3 carers are now providing more […]
An estimated 1,500 people a year in Ireland develop a psychotic disorder for the first time with young people particularly […]
RCSI has today launched a digital animation series focused on issues related to the mental health of young people in […]