Elisa Liberati
@ElisagLib
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Research fellow in psychoanalysis and psychopharmacology @UCL. Psychologist (CPsychol), counsellor (MBACP). Tweets personal
Cambridge, England
Joined August 2013
Are individuals with mental health conditions at risk of having physical health problems undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or diagnosed late? Read our The Lancet eClinicalMedicine article @Graham_P_Martin @natalieor_ @Annabel_C_Price @olssonab @ilk21 @McPinFoundation
People with mental health conditions face inequalities in diagnosis of physical illness. This paper summarises all we know about the problem. More research is needed to understand why & find solutions.
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We're advertising two new research associate roles at @THIS_Institute, for people with qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods expertise! If this is you, please consider applying. If it isn't, please consider retweeting 😉. Details: https://t.co/yKNFxEreqm. Closing date 21/7.
cam.ac.uk
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So many key points in this piece, about psych diagnosis and (the perils of) self-diagnosis, 'normality' vs illness, narratives of self, and the multiple dimensions that make up psychological problems. Brilliant 👏 https://t.co/X3PshwPSfV
psychiatrymargins.com
What you need to know about your diagnosis
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Such a thought provoking-read: psychiatrists who show less stigma towards patients have, among other things, sought help for their own mental health, provided psychotherapy to patients, and participated in case discussion, supervision, or Balint groups.
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The UKCP statement represents a serious crisis in therapy. We risk the destruction of the profession. If we remain apathetic, if we don't act now, counselling and psychotherapy in this country are doomed. If we cannot stand up and protect our ethics, we are nothing at all.
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The rise of fascism, the psychoanalyst Bollas seems to argue, is driven by a reduction in the inner complexity of people. Interestingly, this is analogous to Plato’s idea in the Republic about what causes tyranny to rise. I think both Plato and Bollas are on to something.
Am reading this paper by Bollas on “Fascistic states of mind” and am interested in what others think. https://t.co/HYvnRY0wbx I don’t want to make too many political arguments here but this seems like an important topic psychologically one way or the other.
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Here is my first blog article for Psychology Today. The next one will be about neutrality! Retweets appreciated! https://t.co/8m48w7lo0r
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Our paper on using Safety Cases in healthcare is out. Many long-standing improvement issues resurfaced: how to prioritise between risks, managers' economy of attention, clinical agency for solving problems that have roots in systemic weaknesses
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General practice is facing a workforce crisis with unmanageable workloads & GPs reporting high levels of burnout. We wanted to find out about the operational failures GPs encounter and their impact. View the paper: https://t.co/IMWJUlObd5 Read the summary: https://t.co/pm8tbQf9RB
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1) the trauma industry over claims 2) that has nothing to do with the desperate lack of non-medicalised trauma pathways in the nhs 3) a lack of pre/post studies in early childhood is cos so doing would be ethically dodgy/impossible 4) a lack of evidence isn't evidence of a lack
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If you've written, or are thinking of writing, a journal article that is related to different therapeutic approaches, the the therapeutic relationship, and integrative/pluralistic practice, submit to our new journal, Pluralistic Practice
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Attempts to manage culture change in the NHS from above are unlikely to work without sensitivity to the complex nature of culture in such a vast, diffuse organisation. So, what is organisational culture and how does it link to healthcare improvement? https://t.co/C9tICtLT9r
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People with a learning disability from a minority ethnic background have a life expectancy of just 34 years—around half that of their white counterparts who on average live to 62, to a report from the NHS Race and Health Observatory @NHS_RHO has found https://t.co/DuQOsYKGTt
bmj.com
People with a learning disability from a minority ethnic background have a life expectancy of just 34 years—around half that of their white counterparts who on average live to 62, to a report from...
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"Nonparticipants were not resistant to engaging in health-promoting behaviours (...). Instead, their consideration of the perceived necessity, legitimacy and utility of this screening shaped their decision not to take part." Brilliant paper on AF #screening by @SarahEHoare & team
New from @SAFER_Study People who opted out of #AF #screening were making reasoned decisions based on personal circs & on whether the screening seemed necessary, legitimate & useful. @prof_mant @SarahEHoare Summary: https://t.co/CFh9zR9Rku Paper:
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We seek a Research Assistant with excellent communication skills and a relevant master's degree or equivalent experience to support our healthcare improvement research, from small-scale qualitative work to large-scale national studies. Find out more: https://t.co/EYFucySXs4
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We’re looking for a Research Assistant to join the team and support our work on improving healthcare. If you have excellent communication skills and a relevant master's degree or equivalent experience, find out more: https://t.co/gCI9D2zrI4
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Happy birthday @McPinFoundation - it is a joy to work and learn with you <3 @THIS_Institute @natalieor_
What an incredible day yesterday celebrating our 10th bday!🎈🎉 A huge thank you to the venue @StLukesTrust, McPin staff past & present, everyone who came, and all who support & help put lived experience at the heart of #MentalHealthResearch - we couldn’t do it without you 🙏💙
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#Photovoice project by @co_pact looks at experiences of compulsory hospital admissions under the Mental Health Act. So important to understand how people who experience detention make sense and meaning of it.
NEW ONLINE PHOTO EXHIBITION Please take a look at the @co_pact photos which have been taken by people who have experienced compulsory admission to hospital under the Mental Health Act https://t.co/7FRyA1zjRq 📸 THREAD 📸
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Politicians have brought the NHS to its knees in time for its 75th anniversary. The question is how do we get out of this? @KamranAbbasi on the #NHSat75 in Editor's choice https://t.co/DWLJDkCzuF
#NHS75
bmj.com
The NHS is 75 years old. It is damaged, demoralised, and distracted. It is also loved. By some accounts, love is all you need. And if love weren’t enough, the magic dust of the founding principles...
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