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West Clare Psychiatrist Says More To Be Done On Mental Health Issues In Workplace

West Clare Psychiatrist Says More To Be Done On Mental Health Issues In Workplace
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Andrew McGinley: People are dead who might be alive if families had been involved in their treatment

Family input should not be mandatory in treating mental illness

Family input should not be mandatory in treating mental illness Information can be disclosed without patient’s consent if risk is judged sufficient about an hour ago Listen now 5:03 Deirdre Morley and Andrew McGinley pictured with their children Conor, Darragh and Carla. Photograph: Andrew McGinley via An Garda Síochána. Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   The recent verdict in the case of Deirdre Morley has thrown a spotlight on the care of people with severe mental illness, and the role that families can and should play in their treatment. Morley was found not guilty by reason of insanity of murdering her three children. Her husband, Andrew McGinley, has argued that the deaths of the couple’s children may have been avoided had he been more centrally involved in his wife’s treatment.

Good-mood food: The science of happy eating

Importantly, both groups were counselled to continue taking any antidepressants or other medications they were prescribed. The goal of the study was not to see if a healthier diet could replace medication, but whether it could provide additional benefits, like exercise, good sleep and other lifestyle behaviours. After 12 weeks, average depression scores improved in both groups, which might be expected for anyone entering a clinical trial that provided additional support, regardless of which group you were in. But depression scores improved to a far greater extent in the group that followed the healthy diet: roughly one-third of those people were no longer classified as depressed, compared with 8 per cent of people in the control group.

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