Mental Health Review Journal: Volume 24 Issue 2

Research, Policy and Practice

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Table of contents

Anti-psychotic medication decision making during pregnancy: a co-produced research study

Vanessa Pinfold, Ceri Dare, Sarah Hamilton, Harminder Kaur, Ruth Lambley, Vicky Nicholls, Irene Petersen, Paulina Szymczynska, Charlotte Walker, Fiona Stevenson

The purpose of this paper is to understand how women with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder approach medication decision making in pregnancy.

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Cognitive analytic team formulation: learning and challenges for multidisciplinary inpatient staff

Rose Stratton, Ranil Tan

The purpose of this paper is to understand staff experiences of cognitive analytic team formulation, within an inpatient unit for women with a diagnosis of personality disorder.

Human givens rewind trauma treatment: description and conceptualisation

Shona Adams, Steven Allan

Human Givens (HG) Rewind technique is a graded trauma-focused exposure treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and trauma. The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to…

Can training improve staff skills with complex trauma?

Paula Robinson, Emma Griffith, Chris Gillmore

Studies show that experiences of repeated or complex trauma are very common in patients with severe mental health problems. Unfortunately, many professionals do not routinely ask…

Towards a unified model of human development

Rex Haigh, Nick Benefield

The purpose of this paper is to collaborate across disciplines to agree a better map of human development.

Mental health, social inclusion and the development of vocational services in the NHS – what can be learnt?

Mark Bertram

The purpose of this paper is to describe the learning from a historical NHS vocational service development that focused on: mental health, employment and social inclusion – in an…

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ISSN:

1361-9322

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Mark Freestone