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Hell on earth: Textual reflections on the experience of mental illness

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Pages 174-181 | Published online: 04 May 2012

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Alain Topor, Claes-Göran Stefansson, Anne Denhov, Per Bülow & Gunnel Andersson. (2018) Institutional recovery: a 10-year follow-up of persons after their first psychosis diagnosis. A critical reflexive approach. Psychosis 10:4, pages 263-274.
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Tore Dag Bøe, Kjell Kristoffersen, Per Arne Lidbom, Gunnhild Ruud Lindvig, Jaakko Seikkula, Dagfinn Ulland & Karianne Zachariassen. (2014) “She Offered Me a Place and a Future”: Change is an Event of Becoming Through Movement in Ethical Time and Space. Contemporary Family Therapy 36:4, pages 474-484.
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Anders Johan W. Andersen. (2014) Psykisk sykdom - et resultat av forhandlinger?. Tidsskrift for psykisk helsearbeid 11:3, pages 201-210.
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Inger B Larsen & Toril B Terkelsen. (2013) Coercion in a locked psychiatric ward. Nursing Ethics 21:4, pages 426-436.
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