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Patient Challenge 2026: “And at home, how does the patient participate in the safety of THEIR care?”
How to make the patient an actor in the safety of their care? The organization of this 3rd edition of…
On average, people with psychosis die 15 years earlier than the general population. This is largely due to preventable physical…
“Daytime napping becomes a potential red flag when there is a change from baseline or a clear shift in pattern.In…
By addressing a paradoxical request to the institution, the “splitting patient” asks it to be what he himself cannot be.…
Share on PinterestNew research links a common pesticide to epigenetic changes that may relate to colorectal cancer. Image credit: Getty…
What can physicians do to promote healthy, life-extending lifestyle changes? A pivotal paper published in Europe more than a decade…
The University Diploma “Peer-aid in mental health and neurodiversity”, co-supported by the psychosocial rehabilitation resource center and the University of…
In psychiatric jargon, the label “divisive patient” is often brandished as clinical evidence. However, behind this term most of the…
“Adolescents are grumpy, that’s their job description, that’s what they are.” (Collins et al., 2024) How many times have we…
The psychological functioning of patients tends to infiltrate those of care teams and institutions, transmitting their strongest anxieties and associated…











