Wake-up call for British psychiatry.
The recent drive within the UK National Health Service to improve psychosocial care for people with mental illness is both understandable and welcome: evidence-based psychological and social interventions are extremely important in managing psychiatric illness. Nevertheless, the accompanying downgra...
Main Authors: | Craddock, N, Antebi, D, Attenburrow, M, Bailey, A, Carson, A, Cowen, P, Craddock, B, Eagles, J, Ebmeier, K, Farmer, A, Fazel, S, Ferrier, N, Geddes, J, Goodwin, G, Harrison, P, Hawton, K, Hunter, S, Jacoby, R, Jones, I, Keedwell, P, Kerr, M, Mackin, P, McGuffin, P, Macintyre, D, McConville, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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