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Mental illness recovery and place

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Pages 89-97 | Received 08 Nov 2004, Accepted 22 Sep 2005, Published online: 17 Dec 2014

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Rob Macpherson, Claudia Calciu, Chris Foy, Kim Humby, Dave Lozynskyj, Charles Garton, Hannah Steer & Helen Elliott. (2018) A service evaluation of outcomes in two in-patient recovery units. BJPsych Bulletin 41:6, pages 330-336.
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Rob Macpherson, Geoff Shepherd & Praveen Thyarappa. (2018) Supported accommodation for people with severe mental illness: an update. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 18:5, pages 381-391.
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Ian Yates, Guy Holmes & Helena Priest. (2011) There seems no place for place: a gap analysis of the recovery literature. Journal of Public Mental Health 10:3, pages 140-150.
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Graeme Browne, Martin Hemsley & Winsome St. John. (2008) Consumer perspectives on recovery: A focus on housing following discharge from hospital. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 17:6, pages 402-409.
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