Schizophrenia
Today marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Rufus May asks whether we talk enough about race in mental […]
New King’s College London research, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, indicates a more positive outlook for people diagnosed […]
I want to start off this article by clarifying that even though I am involved in a documentary with the […]
Psychosis is a distressing difficulty in which thoughts and emotions make it hard to determine what is reality and what […]
Some addiction experts are now coming to the conclusion that Alcoholics Anonymous is a flawed enterprise. Are they right, asks […]
Professor Mary Cannon recently spoke to Dr Claire O’Connell for the Health Research Board about discovering more about the early risk […]
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have shown for the first time a shared genetic link between Motor Neurone Disease (MND) – also […]
Leading reformer of Ireland’s mental health services and advocate for the mentally ill. Courtesy of Irish Times, published 25/02/17 Dr […]
People who are on medication for any kind of mental health problem, don’t take meds because they want to, they […]
Dr Therese O’Carroll and Mr. George Bridges of REFOCUS (Recovery Experience Forum of Carers and Users of Services) speak with […]