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Psychiatry

    Use of physical restraint among non-compliances identified at mental health centres
    Emergency departments ‘ground zero’ for a stretched mental health system
    Dr Anne M Doherty
    Teen who attempted to murder woman he met online was exposed to extreme pornography from young age, court hears
    'Walking into a crisis': 61 psychiatrist posts are vacant around the country
    Top psychiatrist says he resigned from HSE due to 'mental health inaction'
    "We have always found ways to lock up mentally ill people": The disturbing history of Irish asylums
    Girls make up vast majority of young people seeking psychiatric help for eating disorders
    Hundreds of Irish people are still undergoing electro-shock therapy
    'There is an attempt to muzzle us': Nurse suspended after criticising psychiatric unit
    Galway mental health unit used new observation area 'as office space'
    More than 3,000 young people are waiting for mental health referrals
    TD says sending children to adult psychiatric units is 'inhumane'
    Opinion: Antidepressants – friend or foe?
    Anonymous
    Column: 'He was given a clean bill of health, walked out of the hospital and took his own life'
    Conor McNally
    Concern over high level of undetected PTSD among Irish psychiatric clients
    Death of mum-of-two sparks calls for inquiry into Roscommon psychiatric care
    Column: Mental health is not determined by brain function alone
    Derek Chambers
    Delays of up to 10 years in diagnosing bipolar disorder
    Proposals for six-person abortion panel 'ridiculous' and 'a sick joke', says expert
    347 psychiatric patients received electro-shock therapy in 2010
    Irish men predicted to live nearly a decade longer by 2041
    Electro-shock therapy defended by psychiatric group
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