At the Mental Health 2017: Implementing the Five Year Forward View conference held in September 2017 at the Royal Society of Medicine, delegates were informed on the current government plans to focus attention on perinatal and children's mental health, to bring mental health care from institutions into the community and integrate physical and mental health services. Felix David here reports on some of the conference highlights.
The 2019 Latest Advances in Psychiatry Symposium was held in March at the Royal College of Physicians, London, with the theme ‘Mental health after Brexit: from psychosis to borderline personality disorders’. Here, Felix David covers highlights on the opioid overdose crisis, severe personality disorder, neurosurgery for severe mental illness, generalised anxiety disorder and burnout in medical staff.
The 16th Latest Advances in Psychiatry Symposium took place in March at the Royal College of Physicians, presenting current perspectives on obsessive‐compulsive disorder, adherence to oral antipsychotics and recognising body dysmorphic disorder. Felix David reports
The 2018 Latest Advances in Psychiatry Symposium was held in March at the Royal College of Physicians, London, with the theme ‘causes, correlates and consequences of mental ill health’. Here, Felix David covers highlights on perinatal guidelines, inflammation and depression, and the association between proteostasis and schizophrenia.
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