13/01/2026Dr Tanushree SarmaConsultant PsychiatristAll about complex ADHD in womenHere to discuss complex ADHD in women in expert detail is renowned consultant psychiatrist, Dr Tanushree Sarma.
24/04/2025Dr Ravi MehrotraPsychiatristWhat’s the gold-standard psychiatric treatment for PTSD?Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after exposure to traumatic events such as accidents, violence, military combat, or abuse. Currently, the gold-standard psychiatric treatment for PTSD is trauma-focused psychological therapy. This approach focuses directly on the traumatic experiences and how they are processed in the mind and body. In private practice, patients often benefit from faster access to these treatments and the ability to work with specialists in trauma care.More articles from this doctor
03/03/2025Dr Kevin PankhurstPsychiatristHow can anxiety and depression be managed?On hand to tell us how anxiety and depression can be managed in this article is esteemed consultant psychiatrist, Dr Kevin Pankhurst. More articles from this doctor
24/02/2025Dr Victoria RodriguezConsultant PsychiatristMental challenges related to being giftedHere, renowned London-baed consultant psychiatrist, Dr Victoria Rodriguez, provides a fascinating insight into what ways individuals who might often be labelled in society as 'gifted' struggle with their mental health. More articles from this doctor
11/02/2025Dr Ramya MohanChild & adolescent psychiatristParenting and managing children with neurodiversityIn this article, distinguished consultant adult and child psychiatrist, Dr Ramya Mohan, provides us with a fascinating insight into how parents can effectively manage and care for their child with neurodiversity.
27/01/2025Dr Sarah BarkerClinical PsychologistAcceptance and commitment therapy: A modern approach to emotional healingAcceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a contemporary form of psychotherapy that focuses on helping individuals embrace their thoughts and feelings rather than fighting or avoiding them. ACT is designed to foster psychological flexibility, enabling people to live more meaningful and fulfilling lives by aligning their actions with their personal values.More articles from this doctor
16/01/2025Dr Jo StuartPsychologistWhat happens during fight or flight?The "fight or flight" response is an evolutionary mechanism in the brain that helps humans survive. This response developed significantly during hunter-gatherer times when humans lived in more dangerous environments. It allows individuals to become significantly stronger and faster in a split second—an advantage when fighting off a wild animal or escaping danger. Stories of people demonstrating superhuman strength to save their loved ones illustrate the "fight or flight" response in action. We speak to a leading consultant psychologist who explains what happens during this response. More articles from this doctor
14/01/2025Dr Maciej Danilewicz PsychiatristCognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disordersAnxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions, affecting millions of people worldwide. They manifest as excessive worry, fear or nervousness that interferes with daily life. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has emerged as the gold standard treatment for managing and reducing anxiety symptoms effectively.More articles from this doctor
14/01/2025Mr Gerasimos FragkoulisConsultant urological surgeonExploring the latest treatments for erectile dysfunction: A doctor’s perspectiveErectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition affecting men of all ages, particularly as they get older. It can significantly impact quality of life and self-esteem. Advances in medical science have introduced a range of treatments that offer hope and effective solutions. From lifestyle changes to cutting-edge therapies, understanding the available options is vital for improving outcomes.
17/12/2024Dr Guy HaywoodCardiologistHow does atrial fibrillation affect your quality of life?Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a heart rhythm disorder that can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. While some individuals experience few or no symptoms, others face ongoing challenges that affect their physical health, emotional well-being and daily activities. Understanding these effects is essential for recognising the importance of diagnosis, treatment and long-term management.