Volume 14 Number 1 February 2005 EDITORIAL S. Wessely. Don’t panic! Short and long term psychological reactions to the new terrorism: The role of information and the authorities REVIEWS R. Ruddy, K. Audin & M. Barkham. How to develop inter-organisational research networks in mental health: A systematic review L. Davidson. Recovery, self management and the expert patient — Changing the culture of mental health from a UK perspective ORIGINAL ARTICLES P. McCrone, G. Szmukler & E. Kuipers. Service use and cost associated with caring for people with serious mental illness M. A. De Judicibus & M. P. McCabe. Economic deprivation and its effects on subjective wellbeing in families of people with multiple sclerosis S. Birch, T. Lavender & C. Cupitt. The physical healthcare experiences of women with mental health problems: Status versus stigma C. Heatley, T. Ricketts & J. Forrest. Training general practitioners in cognitive behavioural therapy for panic disorder: Randomized-controlled trial Book REVIEWS WEB REVIEW S. Lipczynska. Terrorism and mental health Volume 14 Number 2 April 2005 ORIGINAL ARTICLES M. Knapp. Money talks: Nine things to remember about mental health financing J. Todd, G. Green, D. J. Pevalin, B. A. Ikuesan, M. Harrison, C. Self & 1. Baldacchino. Service uptake in a sample of substance misuse and community mental health service clients: A case control study W. Bryant, C. Craik & E. Mckay. Perspectives of day and accommodation services for people with enduring mental illness S. 1. Pratt, S. Rosenberg, K. T. Mueser, J. Brancato, M. Salyers, M. K. Jankowski & M. Descamps. Evaluation of a PTSD psychoeducational program for psychiatric inpatients Volume 14 Number 1 February 2005 EDITORIAL S. Wessely. Don’t panic! Short and long term psychological reactions to the new terrorism: The role of information and the authorities REVIEWS R. Ruddy, K. Audin & M. Barkham. How to develop inter-organisational research networks in mental health: A systematic review L. Davidson. Recovery, self management and the expert patient — Changing the culture of mental health from a UK perspective ORIGINAL ARTICLES P. McCrone, G. Szmukler & E. Kuipers. Service use and cost associated with caring for people with serious mental illness M. A. De Judicibus & M. P. McCabe. Economic deprivation and its effects on subjective wellbeing in families of people with multiple sclerosis S. Birch, T. Lavender & C. Cupitt. The physical healthcare experiences of women with mental health problems: Status versus stigma C. Heatley, T. Ricketts & J. Forrest. Training general practitioners in cognitive behavioural therapy for panic disorder: Randomized-controlled trial Book REVIEWS WEB REVIEW S. Lipczynska. Terrorism and mental health Volume 14 Number 2 April 2005 ORIGINAL ARTICLES M. Knapp. Money talks: Nine things to remember about mental health financing J. Todd, G. Green, D. J. Pevalin, B. A. Ikuesan, M. Harrison, C. Self & 1. Baldacchino. Service uptake in a sample of substance misuse and community mental health service clients: A case control study W. Bryant, C. Craik & E. Mckay. Perspectives of day and accommodation services for people with enduring mental illness S. 1. Pratt, S. Rosenberg, K. T. Mueser, J. Brancato, M. Salyers, M. K. Jankowski & M. Descamps. Evaluation of a PTSD psychoeducational program for psychiatric inpatients E. Macdonald, K. Sauer, L. Howie & D. Albiston. What happens to social relationships in early psychosis? A phenomenological study of young people’s experiences H. Spandler & N. Vick. Enabling access to direct payments: An exploration of care co-ordinators decision-making practices H. Killaspy, C. Harden, F. Holloway & M. King. What do mental health rehabilitation services do and what are they for? A national survey in England K. Suhail. A study investigating mental health literacy in Pakistan A. Haque. Mental health concepts and program development in Malaysia A. Karastergiou, A. Mastrogianni, E. Georgiadou, S. Kotrotsios & K. Mauratziotou. The reform of the Greek mental health services BooK REVIEWS Volume 14 Number 3 June 2005 Including a Special Section on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Special Section Editor: Professor Trudie Chalder SPECIAL SECTION PAPERS EDITORIAI T. Chalder. Chronic fatigue syndrome: Focus on the provider of care rather than the consumer SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLES V. Deary. Explaining the unexplained? Overcoming the distortions of a dualist understanding of medically unexplained illness R. Moss-Morris. Symptom perceptions, illness beliefs and coping in chronic fatigue syndrome L. V. Clark & P. D. White. The role of deconditioning and therapeutic exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) R. R. Taylor & G. W. Kielhofner. Work-related impairment and employment- focused rehabilitation options for individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome: A review M. Sharpe. Psychiatric diagnosis and chronic fatigue syndrome: Controversies and conflicts S. Song & L. A. Jason. A population-based study of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) experienced in differing patient groups: An effort to replicate Vercoulen et al.’s model of CFS ORIGINAL ARTICLES P. Hayward, F. Tilley, C. Derbyshire, E. Kuipers & S. Grey. “The ailment” revisited: Are “manipulative” patients really the most difficult? C. Paton & R. Esop. Patients’ perceptions of their involvement in decision making about antipsychotic drug choice as outlined in the NICE guidance on the use of atypical antipsychotics in schizophrenia Book REVIEWS WEB REVIEW S. Lipczynska. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Volume 14 Number 4 August 2005 EDITORIAI D. Pilgrim & A. Rogers. Social psychiatry and sociology REVIEW ARTICLES J. Simon, A. Patel & M. Sleed. The costs of alcoholism K. P. Hayhurst, A. Markwick & S. W. Lewis. Practicalities of running non-commercial clinical drug trials in the NHS: A resource based on the experiences of the CUtLASS study (Cost utility of the latest antipsychotics in severe schizophrenia) ORIGINAL ARTICLES C. Bagley & M. King. Exploration of three stigma scales in 83 users of mental health services: Implications for campaigns to reduce stigma . Gibbs, J. Dawson, C. Ansley & R. Mullen. How patients in New Zealand view community treatment orders . Cape, K. Harvey, S. Johnson & S. Linke. Patients’ views of the letters their psychiatrists and psychologists send to referrers . Rhodes, S. Jakes & J. Robinson. A qualitative analysis of delusional content . W. McGowan, S. Hamilton, P. Miller & G. Kernohan,. Contrasting terrorist- related deaths with suicide trends over 34 years G. Rojas, R. Fritsch, J. Gaete, I. Gonzalez & R. Araya. Use of psychotropic medication in Santiago, Chile ReviEW Epitor’s Nott Book REVIEWS WEB REVIEWS S. Lipczynska. Stigma S. Lipczynska. Mental health and social issues Volume 14 Number 5 October 2005 EDITORIAI D. Roe & L. Davidson. Destinations and detours of the users’ movement ORIGINAL ARTICLES D. Pilgrim. Defining mental disorder: Tautology in the service of sanity in British mental health legislation S. Saxena, M. Van Ommeren, K. C. Tang & T. P. Armstrong. Mental health benefits of physical activity D.C. K. Lam, P. M. Salkovskis & H. M. C. Warwick. An experimental investigation of the impact of biological versus psychological explanations of the cause of “‘mental illness” M. Judge, D. O. Perkins, J. Nieri & D. L. Penn. Pathways to care in first episode psychosis: A pilot study on help-seeking precipitants and barriers to care *. Edwards & S. Timmons. A qualitative study of stigma among women suffering postnatal illness . Fortune, D. Gracey, M. Burke & D. Rawson. The effect of service setting on treatment outcome: A comparison between cognitive behavioural approaches within primary and secondary care M.T. D. Knight & M. Moloney. Anonymity or visibility? An investigation of stigma and Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) services using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) M. K. Byrne, F. P. Deane & T. Coombs. Nurses’ beliefs and knowledge about medications are associated with their difficulties using patient treatment adherence strategies L. Dratcu, D. Bamelis & S. E. Libretto. Risperidone long-acting injection, a promising treatment for patients with bipolar disorder Book REVIEWS Volume 14 Number 6 December 2005 Including a Special Section on Eating Disorders Special Section Editor: Professor Janet Treasure and Dr Ulrike Schmidt SPECIAL SECTION EDITORIAL J. Treasure & U. Schmidt. The early phase of eating disorders SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLES P. J. Hay & J. Mond. How to ‘count the cost’ and measure burden? A review of health-related quality of life in people with eating disorders L. Southgate, K. Tchanturia & J. Treasure. Building a model of the aetiology of eating disorders by translating experimental neuroscience into clinical practice '. Micali. Childhood risk factors: Longitudinal continuities and eating disorders . Whitney & I. Eisler. Theoretical and empirical models around caring for someone with an eating disorder: The reorganization of family life and inter-personal maintenance factors D. Le Grange & U. Schmidt. The treatment of adolescents with bulimia nervosa J. Lock & S. Gowers. Effective interventions for adolescents with anorexia nervosa L. Currin & U. Schmidt. A critical analysis of the utility of an early intervention approach in the eating disorders ORIGINAL ARTICLES L. Bowers, A. Simpson, J. Alexander, D. Hackney, H. Nijman, A. Grange & J. Warren. The nature and purpose of acute psychiatric wards: The Tompkins Acute Ward Study R. S. Balkin & C. B. Roland. \dentification of differences in gender for adolescents in crisis residence Book REVIEWS WEB REVIEW S. Lipczynska. Eating disorders