A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Research about effective treatment for mental health service users wi
After incidents of absconding and escape from a medium-secure hospita
Throughout a project to research therapeutic relationships between wo
The relationship between self-efficacy and job satisfaction is multif
This study explores the benefits of shared-experience groups from a s
The very nature of working in conflict zones makes former soldiers vu
This article describes an audit of national guidelines for cognitive
Public health officials are beginning to recognise the significance o
Mental health professionals are increasingly expected to deliver evid
A reading group was set up to address a lack of collaborative social
Witnessing domestic violence can have a devastating effect on childre
There are concerns that urgent treatment under section 62 of the Ment
Care planning should be a collaboration between the service user, caregivers and the relevant professionals. It is based on recovery principles, where clients identify their goals and how to work to reach them, rather than concentrating on illness, symptoms and problems.
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for reducing deliberate self-harm in adults in prisons and the levers that aid implementation.
Clients in acute mental health wards are at risk of weight gain associated with antipsychotic treatment, other adverse effects of medication, trauma associated with seclusion and restraint, and threats or assaults by others.
This article reports on the first year of an alcohol specialist liaison nurse working in a general hospital.
Not being able to accurately detect and respond to the emotions conveyed in the facial expressions of others is a significant issue for many people with mental health problems.
Service users, staff and carers have long expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of acute mental health inpatient care, particularly with perceived staff inaccessibility and poor environments.
