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Mental Health – Mood & Anxiety


Introduction


The Library and Knowledge Service for Sussex Partnership has a number of ways to keep health care staff up to date with the latest evidence. Here is a selected list of resources and services available for your use. See all resources on our website.

To access the online resources listed you will need an OpenAthens account. Register for your account here. Remember to select Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as your organisation.

Contact spnt.library-services@nhs.net for advice.


    Books


    • Primer on bipolar disorder. Strakowski S et al. Oxford University Press, 2020. Available in print.
    • Thinking good, feeling better. Stallard P. Wiley Blackwell, 2018. Available online.
    • Managing social anxiety: a cognitive-behavioral therapy approach. Hope D et al. Oxford University Press, 2019. Available in print.
    • Overcoming panic: a self-help guide using cognitive behavioural techniques. Manicavasagar V et al. Robinson, 2017. Available in print.
    • An introduction to coping with phobias. Hogan B. Constable & Robinson, 2013. Available online.


    See the full collection at the library catalogue.


      Evidence Searching


      We provide evidence to answer questions about patient care, service improvement, research and clinical teaching. To request a search, contact spnt.library-services@nhs.net.

      Recent searches for Mental Health - Mood and Anxiety include:

      • Using Brexanolone to treat postnatal depression
      • Pharmacological treatment for OCD
      • Tianeptine for treatment-resistant depression
      • Managing depression with Psilocybin

        Other Resources



        • Cochrane Clinical Answers - clinically focused research from Cochrane Reviews. Each CCA contains a clinical Q&A with data on outcomes relevant to healthcare professionals and links to graphics.
        • ClinicalKey - a decision-making resource that draws relevant answers from a wide range of current, comprehensive content across 30+ medical specialties.
        • BMJ Best Practice - regularly updated, this resource draws on the latest evidence-based research to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. App available.


          Exam Preparation


          We provide access to online exam resources from The Birmingham Course. Full details are on the Study for Exams page on our website.


            Prescribing Guidelines and Clinical Procedures



              Information Skills Teaching


              We offer a wide range of skills sessions to support evidence-based healthcare.

              For more information, see the Improve your Searching and Evaluating Skills page on our website.


                Evidence Updates/Current Awareness


                Save yourself time and ensure you are up-to-date on the latest developments with our regular evidence updates. Our notifications are personalised and targeted to you.

                Focusing on the evidence that will change practice, and the latest publications on quality, innovation, productivity and prevention, our aim is to bring you what you need to know and no more.

                Email us at spnt.library-services@nhs.net, listing the topics or journal titles you are interested in.

                See information on all our resources on our website.




                  Publication date: October 2021.

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