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Therapeutic Interventions in Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Inquiry

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Jessica White. (2018) Does a Perinatal Infant Mental Health Team Hold the Family in Mind? Opportunities and Challenges for Working Systemically in this Specialised Field. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 39:2, pages 144-154.
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Dominiek Coates, Christine Saleeba & Deborah Howe. (2018) Profile of consumers and their partners of a perinatal and infant mental health (PIMH) service in Australia. Health & Social Care in the Community 26:1, pages e154-e163.
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Brie Devine. (2017) Improving perinatal mental health care for women, children, and families. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing 6:5, pages 227-233.
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