Cambridge publishes a wide range of books and journals representing the highest level of clinical practice from internationally renowned authors. The continuum leading from psychiatry, through clinical psychology, neuropsychology, neurology, and back through neuropsychiatry, provides a highly cohesive focus to the Cambridge list in mental health and clinical brain sciences.
People with bipolar disorders experience disproportionately high rates of obesity and metabolic syndrome, but these physical health conditions are often discussed...
The RCPsych Article of the Month for June is Clinicians’ attitudes to evolutionary versus genetic explanations for anxiety: cluster-randomised study of stigmatisation.…...
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The Greatest Destination: Lessons from Travel
Metabolic health may shape brain structure and cognition in bipolar disorders
Evolutionary explanations of anxiety offer a powerful reframing