
Laith Alexander 🏳️🌈
@laithalexander
Academic Clinical Fellow @KingsIoPPN | Resident Doctor @MaudsleyNHS | Brain, emotion, mood disorders | Views my own
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It was honour to be nominated for Royal College of Psychiatrists Core Trainee of the Year 🥰 and lovely to have my mum come down from Manchester!! Wonderful ceremony and congratulations to Dr @bykatewomersley.bsky.social for winning!



Completely agree. At Royal College of Psychiatrists awards it was so brilliant to see so much stellar work delivered by amazing people. The NHS is full of brilliance - it just needs more money. Wes Streeting





New nature A mechanism for why durable weight loss is so difficult: epigenetic memory of fat cells nature.com/articles/s4158… Ferdinand von Meyenn Laura Hinte




Our survey exploring early career psychiatrists’ perceptions of ECT is out European Psychiatric Association bit.ly/3DRPjfv - Across Europe, perception favourable - Willingness for more training Wonderfully led by Cristiana Tapoi & Dr Pinto da Costa Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience




What are early career psychiatrists' perceptions of and training experience in electroconvulsive therapy? Read this new study in European Psychiatric Association co-authored with IoPPN + NHS Maudsley researchers (Laith Alexander 🏳️🌈, Gautam Bhatia, Mariana Pinto da Costa) cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Anatomy of Moncrieff's Anti-Medication Playbook Dr Joanna Moncrieff has a carefully honed 3-step strategy of attacking psychiatry, which she has used with remarkable power against the medical establishment. Step 1: Identify a narrow, technical assertion pertaining to the




Our new NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) CRIS study shows that bipolar disorder is associated with a lower risk of dementia than depression | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/3XH48sy

Paper out in BJPsych Journals exploring link between late-life depression vs. anxiety vs. bipolar disorder and dementia. Compared to depression, anx had same risk but bipolar was lower. We found several demographic & clinical factors influencing risk too. bit.ly/3XH48sy
