You will find a selection of Dr Jonathan Haverkampf’s clinical articles and PDFs on this page. While the PDFs are still here, each PDF now has an HTML companion so you can read and navigate with less trouble on a mobile device and have better access to disclaimers, current source links and other help options.
How to go about it
A practical way to start is with the HTML version and only open the PDF if you prefer the original format.
A word of caution: these are meant for educational purposes and are not a substitute for professional advice when it comes to self-diagnosis or altering your medication. For healthcare professionals they can serve as background reading, but do keep local standards and prevailing guidelines in mind. And if there is any immediate risk, step away from the article and seek emergency or crisis support.
Some useful places to start are our Mental Health Topics, psychotherapy and counselling sections, or Find Help and the Mental Health Community for appointments.
Featured companion pages
California Rocket Fuel: Medication, Depression and Psychotherapy
Here you will find the context for the preserved California Rocket Fuel piece along with the PDF. Open PDF
CBT vs Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
We have set up a comparison of the two with readable HTML and the original PDF embedded. Open PDF
Schools of Psychotherapy: CBT, Psychodynamic Therapy
An older PDF from the schools-of-psychotherapy series linked to our newer CBT/psychodynamic comparison. Open PDF
Pure O OCD and Psychotherapy
Covers intrusive thoughts and treatment with the right safety wording and current OCD sources, as well as the PDF. Open PDF
OCD and Medication
Preserved information on SSRIs and OCD medication with added medical-safety and psychotherapy context. Open PDF
Psychosis and Schizophrenia
Background on treatment and support with clear boundaries for urgent help. Open PDF
Treatment-Resistant Borderline Personality Disorder
The BPD article is here with care-planning and stigma-conscious psychotherapy in mind. Open PDF
CBT vs IPT
A look at how Interpersonal Therapy stacks up against CBT, complete with therapy service pathways and the original PDF. Open PDF
Topic routes
For those looking for information on OCD, psychosis, depression or anxiety, you can also find psychotherapy and counselling options in Dublin and online.
Current source links
We have kept the original PDFs, some of which are older academic pieces, but for the most part these current sources provide a safer, more up-to-date clinical context for both the public and the profession.
This page gathers selected clinical articles and PDFs by Dr Jonathan Haverkampf. The PDFs remain available, but each is linked with an HTML companion page that is easier to read on mobile, easier to navigate, and better connected with current source links, disclaimers, and related help options.
How to use these PDFs
- Start with the HTML companion page, then open the PDF if you want the original article format.
- For the public, these pages are educational and should not be used for self-diagnosis or medication changes.
- For healthcare professionals, the PDFs may be useful background reading, provided current guidelines and local standards are also considered.
- If there is immediate risk, use emergency or crisis support rather than an online article.
Helpful starting points: Mental Health Topics, psychotherapy and counselling, Find Help, Mental Health Community, and appointments.
Featured companion pages
California Rocket Fuel: Medication, Depression and Psychotherapy
Medication, depression and psychotherapy context for the preserved California Rocket Fuel article and PDF.
CBT vs Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Comparison and PDF
A comparison of CBT and psychodynamic psychotherapy, with the original PDF embedded and readable HTML context.
Schools of Psychotherapy: CBT, Psychodynamic Therapy and PDF
An older schools-of-psychotherapy PDF connected to the newer CBT/psychodynamic comparison page.
Pure O OCD and Psychotherapy: Intrusive Thoughts, Treatment and PDF
Pure O OCD, intrusive thoughts, psychotherapy, safety wording, current OCD source links, and the preserved PDF.
OCD and Medication: Psychotherapy, SSRIs and PDF
OCD medication information preserved with stronger medical-safety and psychotherapy context.
Psychosis and Schizophrenia: Treatment, Support and PDF
Psychosis and schizophrenia background reading with urgent-help boundaries and current treatment sources.
Treatment-Resistant Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychotherapy and PDF
Treatment-resistant BPD article preserved with stigma-conscious psychotherapy and care-planning context.
CBT vs IPT: Interpersonal Therapy Compared with CBT
CBT and IPT comparison with the original PDF, current source links, and therapy service pathways.
Topic routes
- OCD information and related articles
- Psychosis and schizophrenia information
- Depression information
- Anxiety information
- Psychotherapy and counselling in Dublin and online
Current source links
The original PDFs are preserved, and some are older academic or educational articles. These current sources give readers and healthcare professionals a safer starting point for up-to-date clinical context.
- NICE OCD guideline
- NICE psychosis and schizophrenia recommendations
- NICE borderline personality disorder guideline
- NICE depression in adults guideline
- NIMH OCD information
- NIMH schizophrenia information
- NIMH borderline personality disorder information
FAQs
Why keep the PDFs if there are HTML companion pages?
The PDFs preserve original article formats and academic references. The HTML pages add easier navigation, current context, internal links, and safety wording.
Are these PDFs medical advice?
No. They are educational materials. Diagnosis, medication, and treatment decisions require individual assessment by appropriately qualified professionals.
Who are these articles for?
They are written for interested readers and may also be useful to healthcare professionals as background reading, provided current guidelines and local clinical standards are also considered.
Research Hub And Paper Summaries
The new research hub gives selected PDF-heavy articles companion HTML summaries, citation context, and related public mental health pages.
