Dr Caz Nahman (@caznahman) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Caz Nahman

@caznahman

Child& Adolesc.Psych Eating Disorders. Interests: ASD, compulsive exercise, ED in athletes. Previously on RCPsych ED Exec Member of SEPSIG

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We will also be thinking about barriers to physical activity in individuals with learning disabilities and with neurodiversity and how positively exercise impacts on neurodiversity!

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Dr Helen Lewis loves being a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Watch this short clip then explore our web hub and learn more about a career in psychiatry. rcpsych.ac.uk/become-a-psych…

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My The Observer Food a few days early, in which I slag off the utter fraud perpetrated by 'wellness' gurus, point out that the new M&S gut shot will only be bought by the worried well, ie people who don't need it, and declare huge admiration for Arnold theguardian.com/food/2024/jan/…

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Sharing with my team. Sad to read this. As MH professionals we absolutely need to have skills to tolerate our own emotions and discomfort.

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Spotlight #3 on the IADMS #DanceForHealth committee ☑️ Emily Jenkins, Move Dance Feel movedancefeel.com/about founder, aiming to "address inequality in cancer care by making dance available to all women living with & beyond cancer" Highlights of Move Dance Feel's current work 🧵

Spotlight #3 on the <a href="/IADMS/">IADMS</a> #DanceForHealth committee

☑️ Emily Jenkins, <a href="/MoveDanceFeel/">Move Dance Feel</a> movedancefeel.com/about founder, aiming to "address inequality in cancer care by making dance available to all women living with &amp; beyond cancer"

Highlights of <a href="/MoveDanceFeel/">Move Dance Feel</a>'s current work 🧵
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🏃‍♂️ SEPSIG17 🏊‍♀️ Sport & Exercise Psychiatry RCPsych Conference Save the date 🚨 Friday 4 October The Royal College of Psychiatrists 🎾 🏏 🧗 🚴🏾 🏉 ⚽️ 🥇 🥈 🥉 Further details to follow ✍️@SportsPsychJ @SportsPsychISSP SwissSportsPsy 🏊‍♀️🏃🏽🚴🏾🚣

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A major achievement for the field of Sports Psychiatry🌟 ✅ “The Underestimated Role of the Sports Psychiatrist in Athletic Performance Restoration, Maintenance, and Enhancement in Sports” 🔔 Dr Caz Nahman Dr. Carla Edwards James Burger doi.org/10.1111/sms.14…

A major achievement for the field of Sports Psychiatry🌟 ✅ “The Underestimated Role of the Sports Psychiatrist in Athletic Performance Restoration, Maintenance, and Enhancement in Sports” 🔔 
<a href="/CazNahman/">Dr Caz Nahman</a> <a href="/Edwards10Carla/">Dr. Carla Edwards</a> <a href="/JamesWBurger/">James Burger</a> 

doi.org/10.1111/sms.14…
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Talk#2 led by Dr Jacob Ellis (child and adolescent liaison psychiatrist) and Sangna (physiotherapist) from the UCLH team Chronic fatigue, medically unexplained physical symptoms and the potential for physical activity in recovery Looking at the mood / anxiety interface

Talk#2 led by Dr Jacob Ellis (child and adolescent liaison psychiatrist) and Sangna (physiotherapist) from the UCLH team

Chronic fatigue, medically unexplained physical symptoms and the potential for physical activity in recovery

Looking at the mood / anxiety interface
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An excellent example of trainee work at #SEPSIG #SEPSIG16 Dr Bachun Singh Cheema FY2 1st prize today! #BodyDysmorphia #MuscleDysmorphia

An excellent example of trainee work at  #SEPSIG #SEPSIG16

Dr Bachun Singh Cheema FY2
1st prize today! #BodyDysmorphia #MuscleDysmorphia
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An exciting project- we’re looking for case studies, lives experience, research projects and expert opinions! Hoping we get lots of examples of good practice and good ideas.