
Samuel Chamberlain
@srchamb
Psychiatrist and neuroscientist, biology and treatment of impulsive and compulsive problems
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20-05-2019 09:19:06
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New article lead by Henrietta Bowden-Jones Samuel Chamberlain ‘Gambling disorder in the UK: key research priorities and the urgent need for independent research funding’ @TheLancetPsych thelancet.com/journals/lanps… Cambridge Psychiatry



Letter to medical academics from BMA Medical Academic Staff Committee Chair David Strain on the BMA’s ongoing support for the right of access to CEAs by clinical academics:


A very productive meeting with insightful discussions! Thanks to all our stakeholders who took the time to join us on Friday 🙌 🗨️💬✅ And of course, thank you to the team for their hard work! Samuel Chamberlain, Julia Sinclair, Amith_Anilkumar and Betul_Aslan


“When the fun stops, stop” is the equivalent of saying “when you’ve smoked crack five times a day, stop”.’ Can't disagree with that. Excellent article re: gambling addiction & the work being done by Henrietta Bowden-Jones Andrew Molodynski Samuel Chamberlain & Clare Gerada. bma.org.uk/news-and-opini…

As National Clinical Advisor on Gambling Harms to NHS England I am deeply concerned at the idea of a gambling treatment provider giving awards to the gambling industry. Who on earth set this up and why? Same as respiratory medicine giving tobacco companies awards….



Thank you so much Owen Baily your story is a true inspiration to others who may be experiencing harmful gambling and giving them hope to know recovery is achievable by seeking support from NHS Southern Gambling service - thanks Alastair Fee southernhealth.nhs.uk/gambling

2/7 New Books: Impulse - The Science of Sex and Desire, by Jon E. Grant The University of Chicago, and Samuel Chamberlain University of Southampton cambridgebookshop.co.uk/products/impul…



Is there REALLY evidence for microdosing psychedelics? david erritzoe #BAP2023 As studies become more robust, there is weaker and weaker evidence- the strongest evidence is from non-controlled trials ➡️In fact, if you think your microdose is a placebo, it stops working! 🍄 🧠



Next, we will hear from Julia Sinclair of University of Southampton Julia will continue this conversation by telling us about “Alcohol: How much is too much? Navigating the grey area through social norms from health to harm” #BAP2023


