Depression drugs don’t wear off

Over a period of years, between 10 and 20 per cent of patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder who are taking medication at a maintenance...

When depression drugs stop working

For all sorts of reasons, people who have been taking medication for depression (or related conditions including anxiety and OCD) for many years may find...

Anorexia nervosa

This is a complex eating disorder which is characterised by low body weight accompanied by a body image distortion.  The sufferer has an obsessive fear...

Self-harm

Self-harm is when someone deliberately hurts or injures him or herself. This can take a number of forms including: cutting, taking overdoses of tablets or...

Whose life are you living?

Echoism – A life dominated by the other. Psychotherapists Mark Linington, Chair of the Bowlby Centre, Elisa Morris and Nell Montgomery offer a reworking of...

Mind over Matter?

When we think of healthcare, I expect the majority of us would think of broken arms, twisted ankles, or the dreaded winter flu that threatens...

Agoraphobia

Until recently, agoraphobia was defined as a fear of open spaces. It now also includes several other related fears such as a fear of entering...

Tap water for that feel good factor

In Scotland, scientists are looking into claims that adding lithium to water supplies could help our mental wellbeing. Lithium occurs naturally in many water sources...

Physician, heal thyself?

I became a doctor influenced by my late father, a single-handed general practitioner.  He, like many doctors in the 1960’s came as a foreigner to...