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Developing Inter‐professional Training for Conflict Resolution ‐ A Scoping Audit and Training Pilot
Andy Young, James TurnerManaging violence is an important clinical and managerial responsibility within contemporary mental health practice and there have been considerable developments across the…
Assessing the Impact on Patient Health of Attending a Day Treatment Programme for Eating Disorders
Emma Wolfe, Jane Ogden, Leigh ClareA repeated measures cohort study was conducted to investigate the impact of attending a day treatment programme on physical and psychological state, and to assess which baseline…
The Interface Between Dangerous Offender Sentencing and Psychiatry
Andy BickleMany violent and sexual offenders are mentally disordered or will develop mental disorders while serving their sentence. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced major changes to…
The Legal Authority to ‘More Than Merely Restrain’ Incapacitated Patients: The Interface Between the Mental Capacity Act and the Revised Mental Health Act in England And Wales
Ajit Shah, Chris Heginbotham, Mat KintonThe Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) was fully implemented in October 2007 within England and Wales as a framework for making decisions about incapacitated persons' care and…
Qualitative Research into Mental Health: Reflections on Epistemology
Stephen Joseph, Charlotte Beer, David Clarke, Allan Forman, Martyn Pickersgill, Judy Swift, John Taylor, Victoria TischlerIn 2005, the Qualitative Methods in Psychosocial Health Research Group (QMiPHR) at the University of Nottingham was established as a forum to bring together academics, researchers…
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