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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2026) 31 (2): 77–85.
Published: 10 March 2026
.... Corresponding author Jeffrey Johnston jeffrey.johnston@nhs.net Conflict of interest: No conflicts of interest. Community mental health services Access Clinical outcomes In patient admission Acute mental health Secondary mental health care services in the UK deliver hospital...
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2022) 27 (1): 89–99.
Published: 28 December 2021
... not all participants were able to remain for the entire training session. This highlights the difficulty within acute mental health services in providing training when staff are subject to multiple demands on their clinical time (Currid, 2009 ; Jenkins and Elliott, 2004). Table 3 describes content...
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2012) 17 (1): 26–38.
Published: 23 March 2012
... settings has been highlighted by Nicholson and Carradice (2002) . They outline three levels of working within an acute mental health team with the psychologists working as an integral part of a Multi‐Disciplinary team (MDT): The first level being the more traditional model of direct assessment...
