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Items where Subject is "R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA790 Mental health services. Mental illness prevention"

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    • R Medicine (45)
      • RA Public aspects of medicine (45)
        • RA790 Mental health services. Mental illness prevention (45)
          • RA790.55 Community psychology (10)
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Number of items at this level: 35.
  1. Baguley, C., Duggan, A., Fisher, D., Hutnik, N., Knight, J., Lyons, C., Morris, T., O'Connor, H., Rushforth, D., Trapp, A. and Whyte, M., (eds.) (2007) The Graduate Primary Care Mental Health Worker Programme: a view from higher education training providers. 0955037239.
  2. Callaghan, J. (2013) Risky or resilient? Mental health for children, young people and families. Invited Keynote presented to: Social Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Association (SEBDA) 60th Annual Conference, Marriott Hotel, Leeds, 22-23 March 2013. (Unpublished)
  3. Callaghan, J. (2012) Communities and professional identities: South African women students’ accounts of Applied Psychology training. In: Walker, C., Johnson, K. and Cunningham, L. (eds.) Community Psychology and the Socioeconomics of Mental Distress: International Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 141-155.
  4. Callaghan, J. (2010) Working with 'the community': student accounts of community based work in South Africa. Paper presented to: 3rd Qualitative Research on Mental Health Conference (QRMH3): The Disabled Self: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Stigma and Recovery, University of Nottingham, 25-27 August 2010. (Unpublished)
  5. Callaghan, J. and Alexander, J. (2013) Midlands and East Mental Health and Wellbeing Project. Poster presented to: Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Conference, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  6. Callaghan, J., Fellin, L. and Alexander, J. (2015) Mental health of looked-after children: embodiment and use of space. In: Evans, B., Horton, J. and Skelton, T. (eds.) Play, Recreation, Health and Well Being. Singapore: Springer. pp. 1-20.
  7. Callaghan, J., Fellin, L. C. and Warner-Gale, F. (2017) A critical analysis of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services policy in England. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 22(1), pp. 3-8. 1359-1045.
  8. Callaghan, J. and Hamer, H. (2014) Midlands and East Mental Health and Wellbeing Project: An exploration of understandings and experiences of service transformation in CAMHS: An interim report. (Unpublished)
  9. Callaghan, J., Pace, F., Young, B. and Vostanis, P. (2003) Primary mental health workers within youth offending teams: a new service model. Journal of Adolescence. 26, pp. 185-199. 0140-1971.
  10. Callaghan, J., Young, B., Pace, F. and Vostanis, P. (2004) Evaluation of a new mental health service for looked after children. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 9(1), pp. 130-148. 1359-1045.
  11. Callaghan, J., Young, B., Pace, F. and Vostanis, P. (2003) Mental health support for youth offending teams: a qualitative study. Health and Social Care in the Community. 11(1), pp. 55-63. 0966-0410.
  12. Callaghan, J., Young, B., Richards, M. and Vostanis, P. (2003) Developing new mental health services for looked after children: a focus group study. Adoption & Fostering. 27(4), pp. 51-63. 0308-5759.
  13. Callender, M. and Cole, S. (2016) Assessing the role, value and effectiveness of mental health triage: Operation Alloy. Northampton: Institute of Public Safety, Crime and Justice.
  14. Dickens, G., Onifade, Y., Sugarman, P. and Weleminsky, J. (2012) Recovery Star: validating user recovery. Psychiatric Bulletin. 36(2), pp. 45-50. 0955-6036.
  15. Dickens, G. and Picchioni, M. (2011) A systematic review of the terms used to refer to people who use mental health services: user perspectives. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 58(2), pp. 115-122. 0020-7640.
  16. Hallett, N., Huber, J., Sixsmith, J. and Dickens, G. (2015) The Northampton Violence and Aggression Prevention Scale (NoVAPS): development of a new tool to measure the inpatient violence prevention climate. Poster presented to: Research in Forensic Mental Health Services 12th National Conference, London, 16 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  17. Hallett, N., Huber, J., Sixsmith, J. and Dickens, G. (2014) Testing a new tool - the Northampton Violence and Aggression Prevention Scale. Invited Presentation presented to: European Network of Training in the Management of Aggression (ENTMA) 2014 Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 20-21 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  18. Hamer, H. (2014) Transforming children's services across the Midlands and East of England: real life experiences of implementing routine outcome measures, increasing access to psychological therapies and promoting young peoples' involvement. Symposium presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  19. Hamer, H. (2014) Midlands and East Mental Health & Wellbeing Project (MEMHW). Poster presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  20. Hamer, H. (2014) Service transformation in children’s services: daring to go where no research has gone before. Paper presented to: 8th Annual Keele Counselling Conference: Daring to Make an Impact: Dynamic Qualitative Research, Keele University, 22-23 March 2014. Keele University: Keele University. (Unpublished)
  21. Hart, T., Eccles, G., Bird, D. and Wickes, S. (2017) Psychosocially supporting the teenager with ADHD. Independent Nurse. 2017(8), pp. 21-26. 1747-9800.
  22. Honey, A., Coniglio, F., Hancock, N., McDougall, T. and Callaghan, J. (2015) Conceptualising wellbeing for young people living with mental illness (commentary). International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 22(6), pp. 278-286. 1741-1645.
  23. Huber, J. and Callender, M. (2013) The recent economic downturn in the UK: mental wellbeing and social support. Paper presented to: 27th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS): Well-being, Quality of Life & Caregiving, Bordeaux, France, 16-20 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  24. Morris, T. and Vincent, M. (2007) A new way of working in primary care - the primary care graduate mental health worker: can this role be well utilised by CAMHS and more specifically by the PCMHW in order to enhance care delivery? Paper presented to: PMHW (Primary Mental Health Workers) Education and Training Developments Conference, London, 17 May 2007. (Unpublished)
  25. Rose, R., Howley, M., Fergusson, A. and Jament, J. (2009) Mental health and special educational needs: exploring a complex relationship. British Journal Of Special Education. 36(1), pp. 3-8. 1467-8578.
  26. Smith, L.-A. (2012) 'Mad, bad and dangerous to know': exploring the everyday spaces of older, mental health service users. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  27. Smith, L.-A. (2009) ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’: the (re)productive mapping of psycho-pathological landscapes. Paper presented to: Mapping Dangerous Spaces, British Library, 01 June 2009. (Unpublished)
  28. Smith, L.-A. (2009) Within these four walls: unfolding older mental health service users experiences within the home spatiality. Paper presented to: 14th Emerging New Researchers in the Geographies of Health and Impairment (ENRGHI) Conference, Durham University, 06-07 April 2009. (Unpublished)
  29. Smith, L.-A. (2008) ‘Mad, bad and dangerous to know’: the pervasive nature of socio-medical boundaries within mental health day centres. Paper presented to: 13th Emerging New Researchers in the Geographies of Health and Impairment (ENRGHI) Conference, St Andrews University, Scotland, June 2008. (Unpublished)
  30. Smith, L.-A. and Tucker, I. M. (2015) “Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know”: the pervasive socio-medical and spatial coding of mental health day centres. Emotion, Space and Society. 14, pp. 3-9. 1755-4586.
  31. Spencer, M. and Ward, A. (2015) Capturing the impact of the living life to the full wellbeing programme within a church community. Paper presented to: International Mental Health Congress (IMHC) 2015: Mental Health for All: Connecting People and Sharing Experience, Lille, France, 28-30 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  32. Sugarman, P. (2009) A model of integrated healthcare governance. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  33. Sugarman, P. and Kakabadse, N. K. (2008) A model of mental health governance. International Journal of Clinical Leadership (formerly Clinician in Management). 16(1), pp. 17-26. 1757-207X ; 1757-2088 (Electronic).
  34. Tucker, I. M. and Brown, S. D. (2007) Annual Report: The Impact of Life Transitions on Older Mental Health Service Users: a Qualitative Study. Commissioned by Mental Health Foundation (Unpublished)
  35. Woodbridge-Dodd, K. (2017) A Discursive Study of how Mental Health Social Workers Constructed their Professional Selves within the Context of National Health Service Mental Health Services. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
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