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Mental Health 08 Jan, 2021 Podcast Digital technologies - an opportunity to achieve Mental Health for All Digital technologies have the potential to transform the theme for World Mental Health Day 2020 —... Schizophrenia 05 Jan, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Can deep brain stimulation treat schizophrenia? Widespread successful use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat neurological conditions, such as... Depression 02 Jan, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Article Why do antidepressants cause emotional blunting and what can be done to resolve it in clinical practice? Emotional blunting describes an indifferent, unresponsive affect and inability to feel emotions... Depression 18 Dec, 2020 Read Time: 3 mins Article Depression in men: less frequent, or just less recognized? International Men’s Day, among other aims, seeks to increase awareness of health challenges that... 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Mental Health 19 Nov, 2020 Read Time: 1 min Event International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day International Survivors of Suicide Day is the one day each year when people affected by suicide loss... 05 Nov, 2020 Read Time: 1 min Expert Views Professor Malhi discusses how healthcare professionals help to avoid burn-out during the pandemic Professor Malhi discusses the risk of burn-out in health care professionals during the pandemic and... Schizophrenia 05 Nov, 2020 Read Time: 3 mins Satellite symposium Early stage schizophrenia and the road to recovery During this symposium, Professor Nadja Marić, Serbia, discussed the patient’s journey through... 04 Nov, 2020 Read Time: 1 min Expert Views Dr McIntyre discusses managing stress-related mental health issues during the pandemic Professor McIntyre highlights the importance of being aware of stress-related mental health risks and... 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Mental Health 09 May, 2018 Read Time: 1 min Infographic Parity of Care – People with poor mental health deserve access to health services on par with physical health services There is no health without mental health. Yet, despite the burden of poor mental health worldwide,... Depression, Schizophrenia 09 May, 2018 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights E-mental health is revolutionizing and reshaping mental health practice worldwide E-mental health is revolutionizing and reshaping mental health care practice worldwide. This... Depression, Schizophrenia 08 May, 2018 Read Time: 4 mins Article ROAMER – continuing to push for mental health research The ROAMER (Roadmap for Mental Health Research in Europe) project was a huge step forward when its... Depression 08 May, 2018 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Effective treatment of depression enables a return to a pre-depression lifestyle Treating major depressive disorder (MDD) effectively to enable patients to return to their... 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Schizophrenia 24 May, 2018 Read Time: 1 min Interview Control of side effects may be the key to solving the dopamine paradox of schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a highly complex and heterogeneous disease that consists of positive symptoms,... Schizophrenia 23 May, 2018 Read Time: 1 min Interview Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disease with multiple dimensions which can impact functioning Schizophrenia is a progressive and recurrent disease with multiple dimensions which can impact the... Schizophrenia 22 May, 2018 Read Time: 1 min Interview Control of side effects may be the key to solving the dopamine paradox of schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a highly complex and heterogeneous disease that consists of positive symptoms,... Depression, Schizophrenia 18 May, 2018 Read Time: 4 mins Article Stigma – time to change attitudes Stigma. During a symposium at this year’s EPA, four specialists advocated various approaches to... 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Schizophrenia 11 May, 2018 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Treatment-resistant schizophrenia and the impact on caregivers: A focus group study Treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS), clinically defined as failure to respond to two trials of... Schizophrenia 09 May, 2018 Read Time: 5 mins Article SMART works in psychosis Smart applications that use mobile devices and computers to track symptoms and facilitate treatment... Mental Health 09 May, 2018 Read Time: 3 mins Article Disclosure can create a virtuous circle as solidarity replaces stigma Being open about mental illness is positive both for society and for the individual concerned, since... 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