A self-described “feminist therapist,” she was a prominent voice in the anti-psychiatry movement, contending that the field is patriarchal.
Bonnie Burstow, Psychotherapist Who Rejected Psychiatry, Dies at 74
A self-described “feminist therapist,” she was a prominent voice in the anti-psychiatry movement, contending that the field is patriarchal.
Bonnie Burstow, Psychotherapist Who Rejected Psychiatry, Dies at 74
A self-described “feminist therapist,” she was a prominent voice in the anti-psychiatry movement, contending that the field is patriarchal.
Methodological Issues on the Study of the Significance of Longitudinal Clinical Congestion Pattern in Chronic Heart Failure
We read with great interest the article in an issue of The American Journal of Medicine by Simonaviius et al.1…
Epidemiology of poisoning
Accidental poisoning is most common in children, but deliberate self-harm becomes predominant in teenagers and early adulthood. The epidemiology of…
Principles of assessment and diagnosis of the poisoned patient
Assessment of the patient with acute poisoning includes history-taking, assessment of airway, breathing, circulation and consciousness level, physical examination to…
Principles of management of the poisoned patient
It would be challenging for all doctors to have a detailed knowledge of every poison they may meet in their…
Cardiovascular complications of poisoning
Many poisons affect the heart or blood vessels or their autonomic control; these direct or indirect effects result in cardiovascular…
Psychiatric assessment of self-poisoning
Self-poisoning accounts for a significant number of attendances to acute services. It can occur at any age. The reasons that…
Drug misuse
While misuse of traditional drugs remains common the emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) has changed the landscape of drug…