Mental Health and Social Inclusion: Volume 23 Issue 2

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Research Watch: can adversity make you stronger?

Sue Holttum

The purpose of this paper is to examine what helps people come through difficult events and circumstances.

Michelle Walker in conversation with Jerome Carson

Michelle Walker, Jerome Carson

The purpose of this paper is to provide a profile of Michelle Walker.

Recovery in spirit

Kate Holmes

The purpose of this paper is to introduce a programme of workshops facilitated on inpatient wards in NSFT which promote recovery through the discussion of spiritual themes.

Unintentional participant observation: a research method to inform peer support in mental health?

Andrew Voyce

The purpose of this paper is to validate peer support in mental health care.

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From the fantasy of resilient identities to the process of identity resilience

Daniel Derivois

We live in a world marked at the same time by collective traumas and suffering of identity. The purpose of this paper is to stimulate reflection on the links between resilience…

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Identifying research priorities for older people’s mental health services

Luke Emrich-Mills, Laura Louise Hammond, Emma Rivett, Tom Rhodes, Peter Richmond, Juniper West

Including the views of service users, carers and clinical staff when prioritising health research can ensure future projects are meaningful and relevant to key stakeholders. One…

Chronicles of one woman’s journey towards well-being: connectedness

Jo Mullen

The purpose of this paper is to share the experiences and reflections of one woman’s journey towards well-being.

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ISSN:

2042-8308

Renamed from:

A Life in the Day

Online date, start – end:

2010

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Jerome Carson
  • Dr Julie Prescott