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Max Birchwood

Researcher at University of Warwick

Publications -  268
Citations -  20099

Max Birchwood is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 259 publications receiving 18491 citations. Previous affiliations of Max Birchwood include University of Birmingham & Royal College of Psychiatrists.

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A Consultation-Liaison Service on Integrated Treatment: A Program Description

TL;DR: The consultation-liaison service appears to be a helpful component within an overall service framework for dual diagnosis in a number of ways, for example through the enhancement of existing services such as assessment, advice, and consultation, as well as the delivery of a brief intervention.
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Early intervention and identification strategies for young people at risk of developing mental health issues: working in partnership with schools in Birmingham, UK

TL;DR: This study explores the mental health needs of teachers and how these might impact on their capacity to provide early identification and intervention strategies to support their student's emotional well‐being.
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Recruiting South Asians into a UK Mental Health Randomised Controlled Trial: Experiences of Field Researchers

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative analysis of the diary accounts of South Asian service users in the CRIMSON trial was carried out to identify barriers to recruitment and develop strategies to overcome them.
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Treating prolactinoma and psychosis: medication and cognitive behavioural therapy.

TL;DR: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) was added which reduced the impact of the hallucinations to a great extent, indicating that CBT can have an additional positive effect in prolactinoma patients with psychosis that shows incomplete recovery after antipsychotic medication.
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Disagio mentale in un campione comunitario di giovani adulti: L'help-seeking in un modello generalista di salute mentale

TL;DR: A modification of the Community Mental Health Services in the sense of setting up more appropriate contexts for young users, could lead to a reduction of unexpressed help-seeking.