Experiences of self-recovery among adults with bipolar disorder: a narrative review
Understanding the psychosocial factors that influence recovery can guide interventions
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Understanding the psychosocial factors that influence recovery can guide interventions
Knowing patients cannot be reduced to a numerical tool and an integrated approach is needed
Social media use in this age group has been shown to have both protective and adverse effects
Interventions to restrict access to means of suicide are correlated with reduced suicide rates
Epilepsy and mental health services should work together to provide coordinated care
An evaluation of the work of a community enhanced rehabilitation team
Why nurses need to include workforce-related issues in adverse incident reports
Service users’ and staff’s experiences on the effectiveness of ward rounds
How long-term interactions with service users can improve confidence during training
Pilot study suggests avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach to integrating digital technology in CAMHS
The challenge for nurses is to find a balance between the autonomy of the patient and the mitigation of risk
Including this in curricula enhances student well-being and ability to give high-quality patient care