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Section 1:
Enhancing clinical practice
(1.1) Section 1: Enhancing clinical practice
(1.2) Reflection
(1.3) What can psychiatrists gain from consulting the
internet?
(1.4) What can patients gain?
(1.5) Reflection: What can patients gain?
(1.6) What can patients gain?
(1.7) What can patients gain?
(1.8) What can patients gain?
(1.9) Enhancing patient use of the internet
(1.10) Reflection
(1.11) Enhancing patient use
(1.12) Finding information
(1.13) Finding information
(1.14) Reflection: Providing information for patients
(1.15) Comment: Providing information for patients
(1.16) Statutory and legal issues
(1.17) Data protection
(1.18) Prescribing drugs online
(1.19) Treatment of patients in other countries
(1.20) Gambling Act 2005
(1.21) Suicide
(1.22) Email use: GMC
(1.23) Email use: BMA
(1.24) Quality controls
(1.25) Section 1: Recap
(1.26) Section
1: Summary
Section 2:
Psychiatric disorders and the internet
(2.1) Section 2: Psychiatric disorders and the internet
(2.2) Depression
(2.3) Depression
(2.4) Depression
(2.5) Depression
(2.6) Reducing stigmatising attitudes
(2.7) Reducing stigmatising attitudes
(2.8) Anxiety
(2.9) Anxiety
(2.10) Anxiety
(2.11) Dementia
(2.12) Dementia
(2.13) Suicide and self-harm
(2.14) Suicide and self-harm
(2.15) Schizophrenia
(2.16) Schizophrenia
(2.17) Hyperkinetic disorders
(2.18) Reflection
(2.19) Autistic-spectrum disorders
(2.20) Eating disorders
(2.21) Reflection: Information
(2.22) Reflection: Comment
(2.23) Ethical dilemmas
(2.24) Internet addiction
(2.25) Useful advice for healthcare professionals
(2.26) Useful advice for healthcare professionals
(2.27) Useful advice for healthcare professionals
(2.28) Section 2: Recap
(2.29) Section 2:
Summary
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revisions
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