Mental Health
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland held it’s second annual Walk and Talk with Psychiatrists in Merrion Square on the […]
Suicide is a word that is ever prevalent in Irish society. Very few people can claim to not know someone […]
Winners of the NCHD poster presentation and the Faculty of Addiction Psychiatry Essay Competition were congratulated at the Spring Conference […]
Talk of Mental Health funding dispersal points to ambivalence to mental health and those suffering mental illness believes the College […]
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland welcomes the commencement of the Clinical Programme for Management of Self Harm Presentations in […]
In a powerful article published in the Irish Independent on March 8th, Prof Patricia Casey reflects on the promises made […]
The first of 5 university events centred on the topical theme “Framing Trauma: Conflict and Medicine” showcases the potential for […]
Top 5 Priorities for Ireland’s Mental Health A Vision for Change maps what services should be available to people with […]
A report published by Pavee Point has shown Traveller suicide rate is six times higher than the national average. Pavee Point […]
The College of Psychiatrists is delighted to announce that the Spring Conference 2016 will take place in Carton House, Co. […]