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Qualitative systematic literature review: the experience of being in seclusion for adults with mental health difficulties
Amy Mellow, Anna Tickle, Michael RennoldsonThe purpose of this paper is to conduct a systematic search of the peer-reviewed qualitative literature investigating the lived experience of seclusion for adults with mental…
Service user experiences of mentalisation-based treatment for borderline personality disorder
Diarmaid Ó. Lonargáin, Suzanne Hodge, Rachael LinePrevious research indicates that mentalisation-based treatment (MBT) is an effective therapeutic programme for difficulties associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD)…
Towards reconnecting: creative formulation and understanding dissociation
Sarah L. Parry, Mike LloydThe term dissociation can describe a coping strategy to protect oneself against something unwanted in the moment, a disconnection from sensations and experiences in the here and…
Exploring barriers to South Asian help-seeking for eating disorders
Jackie Wales, Nicola Brewin, Raghu Raghavan, Jon ArcelusReferrals to specialist eating disorder (ED) services from the South Asian (SA) community are under-represented, despite research suggesting that disordered eating attitudes and…
Informal mental health patients: what are they told of their legal rights?
Russell Ashmore, Neil CarverThe purpose of this paper is to determine what written information is given to informally admitted patients in England and Wales regarding their legal rights in relation to…
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