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We Need to do Something about Smoking and Mental Health

This article is brazenly one-sided because it is about an addictive killing substance sold legally. The author is unapologetically anti-smoking because tobacco is the only substance labelled as killing that is sold legally for consumer use. Smoking (of tobacco) is normally seen as a physical health problem. This article will show it is a serious mental health problem as well. No evidence has been found to support tobacco smoking as beneficial to mental health for longer than 5 minutes. Unlike ...

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The biopsychosocial assessment

The biopsychosocial model is a comprehensive approach to understanding mental health that integrates biological, psychological, and social factors. This model recognises that mental health and illness are the result of complex interactions between these domains, rather than being caused by a single factor. Biological aspects encompass genetic predispositions, neurochemical imbalances, and physical health conditions. Psychological factors include emotions, thoughts, behaviours, and coping mechanisms. Social elements involve relationships, cultural influences, finance, legal and environmental stressors. By considering the interplay of these ...

The Importance of the Nearest Relative in Mental Health Law

In mental health care (in England & Wales), the legal concept of the ‘nearest relative‘ (NR) holds significant weight. This pivotal role, enshrined in the Mental Health Act 1983, serves as a vital safeguard for patients who find themselves navigating the complexities of mental health treatment. The term should not simply be equated with ‘next of kin’.The nearest relative is more than just a familial connection; they are designated advocates, an overseer, and, in many ways, a protector of the ...

Strange medical treatments in history

This post was inspired by a non-medical colleague – initials L.R.  See Hysteria, physician assisted paroxysms and sexual relations which follows up on this post. The practice of medicine is built on ‘belief’ in treatments. History shows us how misplaced beliefs led to some horrific treatments, mistakes and death. Many of the treatments now considered “weird” or “outdated” were conceived and implemented in an era before the establishment of rigorous scientific methodologies that are now a cornerstone of modern medicine. Here ...

Disorders of intellectual development

Preamble The important words here are ‘intellectual’ and ‘development’. Many ordinary people are aware of a concept of delayed or arrested cognitive development that is referred to as learning disability. This article will abbreviate ‘disorders of intellectual development‘ to DOID. This article is not about acquired intellectual disability but some of the issues may apply. There is a tendency in an increasingly ‘woke’ environment of media and social media, to refer to these things as ‘issues’ rather than ‘problems’. I ...

What is consent?

This is an exploration of the concept of consent and its constituents. [This page is being updated continuously – last update: 2020-09-20.] While the publisher and author(s) have used their best efforts in preparing information at this website, they make no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the contents of this presentation and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Publications do not contain all information available on ...