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1 March - Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 2 - 48
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Volume 12, Issue 2
1 June 2007
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Editorial
Mark Freestone
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Chiara Samele
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Ian Shaw
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The Expert Patients Programme (EPP): A Resource for GPs Treating Chronic Disease and Co‐existing Common Mental Health Problems?
Andy Turner
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Julie Barlow
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Developing Partnerships with Carers through Good Practice in Information‐sharing
Vanessa Pinfold
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Joan Rapaport
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Sophie Bellringer
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Work ‐ Whose Business is it Anyway?
Geoff Shepherd
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Moving Towards Smoke‐free Mental Health Services
Linda Bauld
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Janet Ferguson
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Ann Kerr
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Kerry McKenzie
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Ann McNeill
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Working with the Independent Sector and Managing Out of Area Treatments
Tony Ryan
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Mark Rayne
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National Service Framework for Mental Health:
Progress, Prospects and Priorities
Jed Boardman
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Michael Parsonage
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Monitoring the Physical Health of Patients on Long‐term Antipsychotics ‐ How Easy Will It Be?
Kauser Ahmad
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Fareeha Sadiq
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Joe Bouch
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Critical Psychiatry
Hugh Middleton
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