Science that no longer listens
Science that no longer listens: The award for this category, goes to Jonathan Stea, PhD, RPsych, Tyler Black, MD, and Joseph Pierre, MD.
being and becoming in the world
Science that no longer listens: The award for this category, goes to Jonathan Stea, PhD, RPsych, Tyler Black, MD, and Joseph Pierre, MD.
From ‘Stories We Tell Ourselves’ by Richard Holloway:
By Professor Sir Simon Wessely [This blog was written by Professor Sir Simon Wessely when he was President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. It has since been cited as … Continue reading ‘The gentle art of winning friends and influencing people’
The 2019 International Congress of the Royal College of Psychiatrists has won Best Conference Development at the Association Awards UK. Naturally there was much sharing of the news of this … Continue reading “Absolutely spot on !!!!”
Last Friday I learned that the Royal College of Psychiatrists was worried that my ideas were “over-valued”. The same day the College shared its full response to the recent General … Continue reading ‘Workforce wellbeing’
These ‘100 words’ by Professor Louis Appleby were published in the British Journal of Psychiatry in September 2008.
In opening yesterday’s award ceremony for the #RCPsychAwards the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists described the celebration as like “the Oscars of Psychiatry”. I can only speak personally … Continue reading The science that I follow needs no awards
On opening the RCPsych website the above appeared. I can only speak personally but I have concerns about the award culture that has developed in psychiatry – and indeed in … Continue reading Award culture in British Psychiatry