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Journal of Mental Health is a bi-monthly journal established in March 1992 by Ray Hodgson (University of Wales College of Medicine, Centre of Applied Public Health Medicine, Cardiff). In 2002, Til Wykes became the Executive Editor and has continued in that role until the present time. For the first three years it was published quarterly, with five editions in 1995 and 1996 before settling on a bi-monthly issue cycle. The first flyer for the journal stated in 1990 that "we have no intention of adding to the multitude of lightly thumbed, tenuously relevant and uninteresting journals accumulating in our libraries and on our bookshelves". Instead, they wanted to publish "work which will have a direct impact upon our daily clinical practice, which is thought-provoking and which challenges assumptions and methods in mental health". The journal was mentioned 82 times in 2003 Cases for Change document published by National Institute for Mental Health in England. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Mental Health 200
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The effectiveness of augmented versus standard individual placement and support programs in terms of employment: a systematic literature review.
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An Italian contribution to the study of the validity and reliability of the trait meta-mood scale.
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The extension of a set of needs-led mental health clusters to accommodate people accessing UK intellectual disability health services
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An evaluation of an employment pilot to support forensic mental health service users into work and vocational activities
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Narrative research on mental health recovery: two sister paradigms
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The experiences of people with borderline personality disorder admitted to acute psychiatric inpatient wards: a meta-synthesis
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Processes of recovery through routine or specialist treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD): a qualitative study
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Peer-supported Open Dialogue: a thematic analysis of trainee perspectives on the approach and training
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Changes in the nature and intensity of stress following employment among people with severe mental illness receiving individual placement and support services: an exploratory qualitative study
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Promoting recovery-oriented mental health nursing practice through consumer participation in mental health nursing education
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Developing a case mix classification for child and adolescent mental health services: the influence of presenting problems, complexity factors and service providers on number of appointments
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What helps in self-help? A qualitative exploration of interactions within a borderline personality disorder self-help group.
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Revisiting the concept of severe mental illness: severity indicators and healthcare spending in psychotic, depressive and dissociative disorders
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Military veteran engagement with mental health and well-being services: a qualitative study of the role of the peer support worker
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The growth of peer support: an international charter
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Posttraumatic stress disorder following asthma attack: the role of agency beliefs in mediating psychiatric morbidity
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Relationship between neurocognitive function and clinical symptoms with self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
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Resilience mediated the association between acculturation and psychological growth in college students from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, China.
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Implementing brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) in a VA Medical Center
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First episode indices associated with lifetime chronicity of depression among formerly depressed participants: an exploratory study
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A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for adult refugees and asylum seekers
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Falling through the cracks: the decline of mental health care and firearm violence
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The issue of "long-term" fit notes for depression in the UK: patient, GP and general practice variation.
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Study on the relationship between social support and mental health of the elderly in China: a case study of Xi'an city, Shaanxi province
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Qualitative analysis of social network influences on quitting smoking among individuals with serious mental illness
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of single-session walk-in counselling().
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The clinical use of Subjective Units of Distress scales (SUDs) in child mental health assessments: a thematic evaluation
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Talking about suicide may not be enough: family reaction as a mediator between disclosure and interpersonal needs.
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The long term occupational fitness of UK military personnel following community mental health care
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Practitioners' experience of the integration of mental health into primary health care in the West Rand District, South Africa
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Adding an accredited exercise physiologist role to a new model of care at a secure extended care mental health service: a qualitative study
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Psychological resilience in people experiencing schizophrenia and suicidal thoughts and behaviours.
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