Background: On the 9th October 2000, Dr Daksha Emson, a London based psychiatrist with bipolar affective disorder, tragically killed herself and her three-month-old baby daughter during a psychotic episode. An independent inquiry into Dr Emson’s death concluded that mental health stigma in the National Health Service was a factor that contributed to her death. Despite the morbidity and mortality attributed to the stigma attached to post-natal mental health problems there are very few programmes that have been developed to challenge it. King’s College London Undergraduate Psychiatry Society organized an event entitled, ‘A Labour of Love’: Perinatal Mental Health to address this issue. The event included a talk from an expert by experience, a...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Purpose: Perinatal mental illness affects 15% of women, however, only half of these women access tre...
Background: Postpartum Psychosis (PP) has recently been the focus of an in-depth storyline on a Brit...
Background: On the 9th October 2000, Dr Daksha Emson, a London based psychiatrist with bipolar affec...
Background: There are higher levels of psychological distress in healthcare professionals and studen...
Background: There are higher levels of psychological distress in healthcare professionals and studen...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
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Background Experiences and conceptualisations of postnatal psychiatric illnesses can vary in mother...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Purpose: Perinatal mental illness affects 15% of women, however, only half of these women access tre...
Background: Postpartum Psychosis (PP) has recently been the focus of an in-depth storyline on a Brit...
Background: On the 9th October 2000, Dr Daksha Emson, a London based psychiatrist with bipolar affec...
Background: There are higher levels of psychological distress in healthcare professionals and studen...
Background: There are higher levels of psychological distress in healthcare professionals and studen...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
The tragedy of Daksha’s death illustrates both the importance of perinatal mental health and the sti...
© 2019 Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Background Experiences and conceptualisations of postnatal psychiatric illnesses can vary in mother...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Purpose: Perinatal mental illness affects 15% of women, however, only half of these women access tre...
Background: Postpartum Psychosis (PP) has recently been the focus of an in-depth storyline on a Brit...