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Borderline personality disorder continues to be a very stigmatised condition but it can be treated with talking therapies of which […]
People with severe mental illnesses are much more likely to die younger, which needs to be better addressed by health […]
The current lack of access to child and adolescent mental health services in Ireland for young people with autism is […]
Psychiatry Section HST & BST Competitions, Thursday 30th May 2019 The Psychiatry Section of the Royal Academy of Medicine in […]
Paul Mulholland previews the upcoming Spring Conference of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland, which celebrates the College’s tenth anniversary. […]
“Looking Back, Moving Forward” A milestone annual Spring conference marking the 10th year anniversary of the College took place from […]
On the occasion of the College 10th Anniversary, Council approved the awarding of Honorary Fellowships and Fellowships. The Fellowship Ceremony […]
At the recent Annual Spring Conference 2019, the College hosted a prizegiving ceremony on Friday 5th April, where the winners […]
Admissions fell nearly 20% in two years after strict laws introduced, research shows. Conor Gallagher writes in the Irish Times, […]
Dr Gerry McCarney, Chair of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, wrote the following Letter to the Editor to […]