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Posts by Andrew James Watson

Unpacking neuropsychiatry and behavioural neurology training: scoping review of core syllabus components | BJPsych Bulletin | Cambridge Core Unpacking neuropsychiatry and behavioural neurology training: scoping review of core syllabus components

New from us, led by the fantastic Keishema Kerr:

A scoping review unpacking how neuropsychiatry and behavioural neurology training looks like world-wide

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with Lauren Burns, Sheldon Benjamin, Eileen Joyce, Jasvinder Singh, @jrbneuropsiq.bsky.social and Biba Stanton

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The PICuP Clinic are excited to announce an online 5-day training course in March 2026 on delivering Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis for people with distressing post-traumatic stress and psychosis symptoms. For tickets, please visit:
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CTM Post doctoral Clinical Research Excellence Fellowships awarded :: King's Health Partners The scheme offers two year funding of protected research time for post doctoral clinical fellows to continue their translational research work and develop competitive external grant applications for i...

Incredibly grateful to have been awarded a Clinical Research Excellence Fellowship from King’s Health Partners. This fellowship will support my work in translational research focused on individuals with co-occurring psychosis and autism spectrum disorder
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Cognitive change 5+ years since the onset of a psychotic disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core Cognitive change 5+ years since the onset of a psychotic disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis - Volume 55

Great work by Joseph Ghanem. A SR & meta-analysis showing cognitive impairments generally remain stable 5+ years post-onset of psychosis. While controls showed slight gains, patients largely maintain performance, with a small decline only in visual memory:
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And when you go to bed tonight, as a good night wish from me,
take in—all in one stream—everything I am and have: all of which is blissfully happy to rest in you.

Franz Kafka, 1920.

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