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260 related items for PubMed ID: 25587818

  • 1. Staff views on wellbeing for themselves and for service users.
    Schrank B, Brownell T, Riches S, Chevalier A, Jakaite Z, Larkin C, Lawrence V, Slade M.
    J Ment Health; 2015 Feb; 24(1):48-53. PubMed ID: 25587818
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  • 3. A pilot study investigating the use of psychological formulations to modify psychiatric staff perceptions of service users with psychosis.
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  • 8. Qualitative exploration of empowerment from the perspective of young people with psychosis.
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  • 15. Selecting outcome measures in mental health: the views of service users.
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  • 17. The need for change in UK mental health services: South Asian service users' views.
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  • 19. Quality of care in psychosis and bipolar disorder from the service user perspective.
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