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Original Article

Community mental health teams: A developing culture

Pages 167-174 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Stephen Procter, Deborah Harrison, Pauline Pearson, Claire Dickinson & Chiara Lombardo. (2016) New Ways of Working in UK mental health services: developing distributed responsibility in community mental health teams?. Journal of Mental Health 25:2, pages 126-130.
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ROGER PAXTON. (1995) Guest Editorial Goodbye community mental health teams - at last. Journal of Mental Health 4:4, pages 331-334.
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