Rex Haigh alongside DH, NOMS and Emergence colleagues look to the future of the National PD programme On March 25, 2011, a team of five individuals involved with Department of Health National Personality Disorder Programme were tasked with delivering a plenary session at the Annual Conference of the British and Irish Group for the study [...]
Aylesbury isn’t known for much, but had a few minutes of fame in April 1964 when the great train robbers were tried at Aylesbury Crown Court. It was the largest value robbery ever in the UK, and was so because it was just after a bank holiday weekend in Scotland – meaning the second carriage [...]
Every year for the last 11, a few dozen researchers, clinicians and various others have gathered for two or three days of serious talking (and some less serious talking too, as well as the other things people do at academic conferences). It was first held as a one day event, a brainchild of the most [...]
The Government’s National Personality Disorder Programme – past, present and future – is the subject of a plenary session at this year’s BIGSPD (British and Irish Group for the Study of Personality Disorder) on Friday March 25 at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Speaking are Nick Benefield, Rex Haigh, Nick Joseph, Kath Lovell and Lisa Wilson. [...]
Are you keeping up to date with the Clinical Review of the 11 PD Innovative Centres being undertaken by consultant psychiatrist Rex Haigh, and a number of colleagues? This week he was in Leeds and Nottingham. Follow the activity in March so far. Nottingham station always struck me as quite a gracious architectural statement of [...]
Participants are needed to take part in new research being carried out at the University of Surrey. The study looks at the regulation of emotions and behaviours in people who have been diagnosed and/or identify with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). It involves completing an online survey, which should take approximately 30 minutes. If you wish [...]