Irish comedian on being diagnosed with autism as an adult
…who had been diagnosed in his 30’s, suggested she go for testing after mentioning that he could “see a few traits” in her. After doing some research and looking into…
…who had been diagnosed in his 30’s, suggested she go for testing after mentioning that he could “see a few traits” in her. After doing some research and looking into…
…which were (84%) from community healthcare services (HSE CHO Community Health Organisations). (The College survey was sent to 623 consultant psychiatrists and achieved a 31% response rate). As expected, 68%…
…Rosling died in 2017. He spent his career fighting medical fallacies with facts. He stated that “the world is discussed in terms of feelings and ideologies rather than as an…
Sean McCarthaigh writes for the Irish Examiner regarding research by University College Dublin which looked at occupational stress and burnout among psychiatrists working in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services…
The below CPsychI press statement was published on 23 January 2022. Read in full below or via PDF here. College of Psychiatrists of Ireland reacts to the Mental Health Commission…
…by Noel Baker and published in the Irish Examiner on Thursday, 18th October 2017. The Seanad Public Consultation Committee Report on Children’s Mental Health Services found that the increase…
…my friends don’t compliment me,” I tell Bríd. “Who, then?” I have to do some serious brain racking. Compliments, compliments, compliments . . . Oh! I have it. “This girl…
…media, Maria Doyle [IPPN President] feels quite strongly that the buck stops with the parents in terms of policing their activity. But social media is by no means the only…
…shared their own experiences with research during their training. The parallel session from Dr Eric Kelleher and Dr Eric Roche on research for NCHD’s in psychiatry proved to be one…
The last week has proven to be a busy ‘media’ time for psychiatrists, psychiatry and the College in print, broadcast and social media. Many items were covered this week: Youth…