2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0790966700000823
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Planning perinatal psychiatry services for Ireland

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“…In recent years, we have published occasional multi-author papers examining key issues, 49,50 and our regular editorials have explored diverse topics including deinstitutionalisation in disability services, 51 dementia care, 52 mental health and the asylum process, 53 psychiatric training and research, 54 reflective practice in psychiatric training, 55 primary care mental health 56 and perinatal psychiatry. 57 In March 2011, we published a special supplement dedicated to head shop drugs, 58,59 looking in detail at the clinical effects of mephedrone and other head shop drugs, 60,61 users' experiences of cathinones, 62 "whack" induced psychosis, 63 and benzlypiperazineinduced acute delirium. 64 In future years, we will continue to highlight key issues in psychiatry, policy, training and research throughout the Journal.…”
Section: Founding Editor Of the Irish Journal Of Psychological Medicimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, we have published occasional multi-author papers examining key issues, 49,50 and our regular editorials have explored diverse topics including deinstitutionalisation in disability services, 51 dementia care, 52 mental health and the asylum process, 53 psychiatric training and research, 54 reflective practice in psychiatric training, 55 primary care mental health 56 and perinatal psychiatry. 57 In March 2011, we published a special supplement dedicated to head shop drugs, 58,59 looking in detail at the clinical effects of mephedrone and other head shop drugs, 60,61 users' experiences of cathinones, 62 "whack" induced psychosis, 63 and benzlypiperazineinduced acute delirium. 64 In future years, we will continue to highlight key issues in psychiatry, policy, training and research throughout the Journal.…”
Section: Founding Editor Of the Irish Journal Of Psychological Medicimentioning
confidence: 99%