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Genes Spell Danger: Mental health service users/survivors, bioethics and control

Pages 541-553 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Alise de Bie, Andrea Daley, Lori E. Ross & Sean A. Kidd. (2021) Resisting Unmet Expectations as Service User Ethics: Implications for Social Work. Journal of Progressive Human Services 32:3, pages 177-196.
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Stephen J. Macdonald, Anne Charnock & Jane Scutt. (2018) Marketing ‘madness’: conceptualising service user/survivor biographies in a period of deinstitutionalisation (1975–2014). Disability & Society 33:6, pages 849-865.
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Matthew James. (2013) Psychosis, Psychiatry, and Escape: A Social Work Academic's Retrospective Self-Narrative. Journal of Progressive Human Services 24:3, pages 244-253.
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Peter Beresford & Kathy Boxall. (2012) Service Users, Social Work Education and Knowledge for Social Work Practice. Social Work Education 31:2, pages 155-167.
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Majella Kilkey & Harriet Clarke. (2010) Disabled men and fathering: opportunities and constraints. Community, Work & Family 13:2, pages 127-146.
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Diane Wiener, Rebecca Ribeiro & Kurt Warner. (2009) Mentalism, disability rights and modern eugenics in a ‘brave new world’. Disability & Society 24:5, pages 599-610.
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Emma Van Hoecke. (2009) Icons in exile: the representation of mentally ill patients in British newspapers. International Journal of Culture and Mental Health 2:1, pages 29-37.
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Liya Kalinnikova Magnusson & Nadezhda Chiperi. (2023) INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT AND EXPERIENCE OF EXTREME POVERTY IN A SINGLE PARENT FAMILY (CASE STUDY IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA CONTEXT). Armenian Journal of Special Education 7:2, pages 48-64.
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Joanna Fox & Roz Gasper. (2020) The choice to disclose (or not) mental health ill-health in UK higher education institutions: a duoethnography by two female academics. Journal of Organizational Ethnography 9:3, pages 295-309.
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Alexandra L. Adame, Matthew Morsey, Ronald Bassman & Kristina YatesAlexandra L. Adame, Matthew Morsey, Ronald Bassman & Kristina Yates. 2017. Exploring Identities of Psychiatric Survivor Therapists. Exploring Identities of Psychiatric Survivor Therapists 1 31 .
H. P. Hamer & M. Finlayson. (2015) The rights and responsibilities of citizenship for service users: some terms and conditions apply. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 22:9, pages 698-705.
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Ragnfrid Kogstad, Tor-Johan Ekeland & Jan Kaare Hummelvoll. (2014) The Knowledge Concealed in Users’ Narratives, Valuing Clients’ Experiences as Coherent Knowledge in Their Own Right. Advances in Psychiatry 2014, pages 1-7.
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Michael Rembis. 2014. Disability Incarcerated. Disability Incarcerated 139 159 .
Matthew Gough. (2011) Looking after your pearls: the dilemmas of mental health self‐disclosure in higher education teaching. The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 6:4, pages 203-210.
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Alex Mold & Virginia BerridgeAlex Mold & Virginia Berridge. 2010. Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs. Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs 145 166 .
Ragnfrid Eline Kogstad. (2009) Protecting mental health clients' dignity — The importance of legal control. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 32:6, pages 383-391.
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