Professor Houston has recently been appointed as historical advisor to the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland on the occassion of their 60th Anniversary. As part of the Anniversary programme, he… Read more »
Professor Houston was recently interviewed by the ARA Learning section of the Archives and Records Association about his ‘Prisoners or Patients‘ exhibition, held in collaboration with the National Records of… Read more »
On June 17th 20201, Professor Houston delivered a presentation entitled ‘Devolved Psychiatries: 180 years of development within the UK’ to the Royal College of Psychiatrists. To accompany his presentation, Professor… Read more »
Prof John Crichton – Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland. What is a forensic psychiatrist? Far from the media stereotypes forensic psychiatrists are… Read more »
This is a 50 minute audio file of a talk I delivered at the National Records of Scotland on 7 August 2019, in connection with my hugely successful exhibition that… Read more »
7 August 2019, 1.30 – 2.30pm, New Register House Prisoners or Patients? Criminal Insanity in Victorian Scotland Professor Rab Houston, University of St Andrews Book Online via Eventbrite As part… Read more »
Prisoners or Patients? Criminal Insanity in Victorian Scotland General Register House, Matheson Dome https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/learning/exhibitions – 30 August 2019, 10.00-16.30 The stories of prisoner-patients held in the Criminal Lunatic Department in… Read more »
Professor Rory O’Connor, Suicidal Behaviour Research Laboratory, University of Glasgow Background: Suicide and self-harm are major public health concerns with complex aetiologies which encompass a multifaceted array of risk and… Read more »
In the podcast this week, Professor Chris Williams, a researcher and teacher in the area of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) introduces CBT as a self-help form of therapy. It gives… Read more »
Police services all over the world are essential as a de facto mental health service, especially around crisis care. All have struggled with untoward incidents involving the use of force,… Read more »
Last week I had a long but rewarding day at HMYOI Polmont, delivering a 2-hour lecture/seminar to separate groups of male and female learners, one in the morning, the other… Read more »
People with learning disability were understood and treated very differently in the past from the present. While attempts were always made to help them, this was against a background of… Read more »
I exhibited part of the Face to Face exhibition at Bang Goes the Borders on Saturday. This long-running and successful science fair is aimed at children aged 5-13, but it… Read more »
Last week Scotland’s First Minister made a major policy speech in which mental health provision featured prominently. To coincide with this announcement, I exhibited ‘Face to Face: Stories from the… Read more »
Understanding Mental Health: conditions, caring, and contexts – Social workers and care in the community, Dr Ruth Allen Social workers have a crucial part to play in improving mental health services… Read more »
In this podcast I talk about my research on the biological basis of schizophrenia using brain imaging and my attempts to understand symptoms such as hallucinations in terms of brain… Read more »
Face to Face: Stories from the Asylum is another strand in our Promoting Mental Health through the Lessons of History Project. Like the podcast series, the exhibition aims to engage… Read more »
Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder with a prevalence of about one in 100 births. Although we assume that this disorder has always been with us, and Rab Houston and I… Read more »
Symptoms of schizophrenia develop in more than 1:200 people, in all cultures, while 2- 4% of the population may experience major depression at some time in their life. Mild and… Read more »
People in both the developed and the developing world are living longer, and in better health, than in any prior point in history. However, mental health professionals, especially psychologists, need… Read more »