Dr Clare Taylor
Senior Editor, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH)
- Key learning points
Key learning points: NICE chronic heart failure
Dr Clare Taylor and Dr Jim Moore highlight five key learning points to take away from the updated NICE guideline on chronic heart failure in adults
- Commissioning article
GP early referral and ongoing health-checks are key in psychosis
Dr David Shiers (left), Dr Clare Taylor, and Prof Tim Kendall summarise key aspects for primary care in updated NICE guidance on psychosis and schizophrenia in adults
- Implementing guidelines
GPs can adapt their care processes for children with autism
Dr Carole Buckley (left), Prof Tim Kendall, Dr Clare Taylor, and Prof Gillian Baird explain how primary care can support children and young people with autism and their families
- Implementing guidelines
Flexible access to services is needed for social anxiety disorder
Drs Clare Taylor (left) and Evan Mayo-Wilson, and Professors DavidMClark and Stephen Pilling explain how social anxiety disorder is under-recognised
- Implementing guidelines
Prompt interventions improve outcomes in conduct disorders
Dr Clare Taylor, and Professors Stephen Pilling and Stephen Scott explain the importance of early identification and care of children and young people with conduct disorders
- Implementing guidelines
Patients who self-harm should be encouraged to ask for help
Dr Clare Taylor (left), Professor Navneet Kapur, and Professor Tim Kendall discuss the importance of communication in the NICE guideline on long-term management of self-harm