págs. 473-474
C. Flood, L. Bowers, G. Brennan
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págs. 483-489
Peer support relationships: an unexplored interpersonal process in mental health
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págs. 490-497
Parents¿ experiences of collaboration with community healthcare professionals
E. Severinsson, E. S. Jakobsen
págs. 498-505
G. Walter, A. Freeman, M. Cleary, G. E. Hunt
págs. 506-514
Managing aggression in a psychiatric hospital using a behaviour plan: a case study
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págs. 515-521
C. Clarke
págs. 522-526
An analysis of nurses¿ post-incident manual restraint reports
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págs. 527-532
How newly qualified mental health nurses perceive their role
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págs. 533-542
págs. 543-553
Integrating science, practice and reflexivity ¿ cognitive therapy with driving phobia
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págs. 554-561
A survey of mental health nurses¿ experiences of stalking
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págs. 562-569
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Changing the mental health system ¿ a survivor¿s view
Peter Campbell
págs. 578-580
Introduction of routine outcome measures: staff reactions and issues for consideration
L. Hatzipetrou, T. Meehan, S. McCombes, R. Catchpoole
págs. 581-587
Limit setting in mental health: historical factors and suggestions as to its rationale
C. Holmes, S. Vatne
págs. 588-597
J. R. Cutcliffe
págs. 598-603
J. R. Cutcliffe
págs. 604-610
Aggressive behaviour by people with dementia in residential care settings: a review
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págs. 611-618
Post-psychiatry: good ideas, bad language and getting out of the box
Philip J. Barker, P. Buchanan-Barker
págs. 619-625
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págs. 629-631
Philip Burnard
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