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Domestic violence and severe psychiatric disorders: prevalence and interventions

Domestic violence and severe psychiatric disorders: prevalence and interventions, Psychological Medicine, Volume 40, Issue 06, June 2010, pp 881-893 L. M. Howard, K. Trevillion, H. Khalifeh, A. Woodall, R. Agnew-Davies and G. Feder Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, UK University College London, Department of Mental Health Sciences, Royal [...]

Comparison of recovery style and insight of patients with severe mental illness in secure services with those in community services

Comparison of recovery style and insight of patients with severe mental illness in secure services with those in community services, Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, 2010 Apr; 17 (3): 229-35 Fitzgerald MM Abstract: Accessible summary · People experiencing serious mental illness often adopt either a ‘sealing over’ or ‘integrating’ recovery style. ‘Integration’ is [...]

Social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder co-morbidity in the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions

Social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder co-morbidity in the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, Psychological Medicine. Jun 2010. Vol. 40, Iss. 6; p. 977 (12 pages) F R Schneier, T E Foose, D S Hasin, R G Heimberg, et al. Abstract: To assess the prevalence and clinical impact of co-morbid social [...]

Nurses’ attitudes to the use of seclusion: A review of the literature

Nurses’ attitudes to the use of seclusion: A review of the literature, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2010,Volume 19 Issue 3, Pages 162 - 168 Brenda Happell, Alison Harrow Abstract: Seclusion is now widely recognized as a coercive strategy with negative consequences for the consumers and staff involved. Nevertheless, this intervention continues to be used frequently in mental health [...]

Therapeutic relationship: Developing a new understanding for nurses and care workers within an eating disorder unit – Karen Wright – University of Central Lancashire, School of Nursing and Caring Sciences, Preston, UK

Therapeutic relationship: Developing a new understanding for nurses and care workers within an eating disorder unit, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2010,Volume 19 Issue 3, Pages 154 - 161 Karen M. Wright University of Central Lancashire, School of Nursing and Caring Sciences, Preston, UK Abstract: The establishment of a positive therapeutic relationship has been widely acknowledged internationally as an [...]

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