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Individual social capital and psychosis: secondary analysis of AESOP data for Nottingham
Justine Schneider, Antony Arthur, Gillian Doody, Jayne Simpson, Peter JonesSocial capital is a complex and multidimensional construct, which has been used widely in the social sciences, and which focuses attention on non‐monetary resources and…
Using focus groups and photography to evaluate experiences of social inclusion within rehabilitation adult mental health services
Anne Felton, Penny Arnold, Sarah Fairbank, Torsten ShawTackling the social exclusion of people with mental health problems is a primary concern for contemporary mental health services. A social inclusion network was developed to…
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning for research: the experiences of healthy volunteers and patients with remitted depressive illness
Victoria Tischler, Emma Bronjewski, Katherine O'Connor, Tim CaltonWe report the findings from a study exploring the experiences of individuals undergoing MRI scanning for research. Semi‐structured interviews took place before and after scanning…
Mental health communication between service users and professionals: disseminating practice‐congruent research
Paul Crawford, Brian BrownThis paper considers the demand for evidence‐based practice in mental health communication and describes how evidence from studies of health communication, as well as…
Attachment and psychopathy in forensic patients
Anne Van den Berg, Karel OeiEffective treatment of patients with severe psychopathy is very difficult to achieve. This conclusion may be drawn from an extensive examination into the usage of the term…
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