Stay Classy www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4... a lacerating review
She Listened to Women’s Pain. Then She Transformed How It Was Treated. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/21/w...
www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/wh...
stormskillstraining.com/2026/03/05/l...
When women are asked what they would most like from mental healthcare professionals, they are in no doubt that what they want is to be treated with respect, dignity and compassion. Sadly, we know these are too often lacking.
Another excellent blog ProfLinda Gask
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My latest blog: reviewing Charles Pillers Doctored- with reflections on the quality of mental health research
lindagask.com/2026/02/09/d...
My latest blog: reviewing Charles Pillers Doctored- with reflections on the quality of mental health research
lindagask.com/2026/02/09/d...
We know that our mental & physical health are intertwined, so why does the Scottish Government approach tackle them separately?
In this guest blog, Linda Gask explores the need for a coordinated approach to women’s physical & mental health.
Read it here: www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/wh...
Towards a feminist psychiatry
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The late queen can be held responsible for much, but nobody could accuse her of seeming to enjoy her role. For the...
In this guest blog, Engender member Linda Gask explores the need for a coordinated approach to women’s physical and mental health.
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This International Women’s Day, we’re pleased to share a blog by Linda Gask reflecting on why we need a more gender‑informed approach to suicide prevention
‘You can cheat to get a paper. You can cheat to get a degree. You can cheat to get a grant. You can’t cheat to cure a disease, biology doesn’t care.’ Professor Matthew Schrag, Vand…
‘You can cheat to get a paper. You can cheat to get a degree. You can cheat to get a grant. You can’t cheat to cure a disease, biology doesn’t care.’ Professor Matthew Schrag, Vand…