Mental Health Review Journal
Research, Policy and Practice
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Humanising care in a forensic mental health ward through creative writing workshops for staff and residents: a case study
Paula Chatterjee, Maria Grazia TurriService users’ voice is at the forefront of movements within psychiatry that look to create more humanising care. Although genuine co-production of knowledge is limited by…
Exploring the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder among health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a survey applied on a Portuguese general hospital
Luís Paulino Ferreira, Nuno Filipe Ribeiro, Marco António DuartePost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with risk of suicide and chronic psychological impairment. The continued exposure to stress suffered by health-care…
A service evaluation of the assessment process in a Step4 Psychological Therapies Service
Amie Robinson, Danielle De Boos, Nima MoghaddamThis study aims to improve the efficiency of the assessment process within a Step4 Psychological Therapies Service by identifying factors related to assessment…
Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health organisations in England
Yusra Alshawwa, Faisil SethiThis paper aims to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health organisations in England.
Are principles of recovery-oriented practice evident in staff and service user perspectives on seclusion?
Antaine Stíobhairt, David Staunton, Suzanne GuerinThis paper aims to explore the extent to which principles of recovery-oriented practice are evident in the published perspectives and experiences of health professionals…
Understanding post-crisis trauma recovery for the past decade in uniformed services: a narrative review
Raneesha De Silva, Jane L. Ireland, Philip Birch, Carol A. Ireland, Michael Lewis, Ravindra Dissanayake, Methma AtapattuThe purpose of this study is to explore mental health difficulties, including risk and protective factors, which may impact on symptom severity after exposure to crisis…
“My Story”: using a life story approach to build friendships between younger and older people to alleviate loneliness and social isolation
David Clayton, Andrew Clifton, Kay de Vries, Henson Kuuya, Bertha Ochieng“My Story” is based on a life story approach. This study aims to facilitate therapeutic alliances by providing a format for older and younger people to interact.
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- Dr Mark Freestone