Wake-up call for British psychiatry: Responses [10]
Authors: Barker, P., Peacocke, R. et al.
Journal: British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume: 193
Issue: 6
Pages: 515-516
eISSN: 1472-1465
ISSN: 0007-1250
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.193.6.515a
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Wake-up call for British psychiatry: responses.
Authors: Barker, P., Peacocke, R. et al.
Journal: Br J Psychiatry
Volume: 193
Issue: 6
Pages: 515-516
eISSN: 1472-1465
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.193.6.515a
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Wake-up call for British psychiatry: responses
Authors: Barker, P., Peacocke, R. et al.
Journal: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume: 193
Issue: 6
Pages: 515-516
eISSN: 1472-1465
ISSN: 0007-1250
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.193.6.515a
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Correspondence: Wake-up call for British psychiatry: responses
Authors: Barker, P., Peacocke, R. et al.
Journal: British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume: 193
Pages: 515-516
ISSN: 0007-1250
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.193.6.515a
Abstract:Craddock et al1 call for the restoration of the ‘core values’ of biomedicine – diagnosis, aetiology and prognosis – despite evidence that such concepts have delivered little more than stigma and helplessness.2 A generation ago, Mosher demonstrated that contrary to received opinion, the recovery of people with schizophrenia could be enabled with no more than sophisticated psychosocial support.3 Since then the role of personal, social and environmental factors in generating ‘breakdowns’ and ‘fostering recovery’ has become widely accepted. The ‘mental well-being’ train has left the station and in many places is close to its destination....
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Preferred by: Richard Peacocke
Wake-up call for British psychiatry: responses.
Authors: Barker, P., Peacocke, R. et al.
Journal: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
Volume: 193
Issue: 6
Pages: 515-516
eISSN: 1472-1465
ISSN: 0007-1250
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.193.6.515a
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