References
- Audit Commission (1994). Finding a place: A review ofmental health ser vicesfor adults. London, HM SO.
- Barber, B. (1963). 'Some problems in the sociology of the professions'. Daedalus, 92,669–688.
- Blom-Cooper, L., Hally, H. & Murphy, E. (1995). The Falling Shadow: One patient's mental health care 1978-1993. London, Duckworth.
- Boyd, W. (Chairperson) (1996). Report of the confi-dential inquiry into homicides and suicides by mentally ill people. London, Royal College of Psychiatrists.
- Burnard, P. (1991). A method of analysing interview scripts in qualitative research. Nurse Education Today, 11,461–466.
- Can-Saunders, A. M. & Wilson, P. A. (1933). The Professions. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
- Department of Health (1994). Working in Partnership: A collaborative approach to care. Report of the Mental Health Nursing Review Team (Chairper-son: Butterworth, T.). London, HMSO.
- Department of Health (1996). The spectrum of care: Local services for people with mental health prob-lems. London, Department of Health.
- English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (1989). Nursing care of mentally ill people in the community: Course Number 812 (Outline Curriculum). London, ENB.
- Freidson, E. (1970a). The profession of medicine: A study of the sociology of applied knowledge. New York, Dodd, Mead.
- Freidson, E. (1970b). Professional dominance: The social structure ofmedical care. Chicago, Aldine.
- Freidson, E. (1988). The profession of medicine: A study of the sociology of applied knowledge - with a new afterword. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Gamarnikow, E. (1978). Sexual division of labour: the case of nursing. In: A. Kuhn & A. Wolpe (Eds), Feminism and Materialism: Women and modes of production. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul.
- Goode, W.J. (1957). Community within a community: The professions. American Sociological Review, 22,194–200.
- Hally, H. (1989). All in a day's work. Community Outlook, 6 January.
- House of Commons Health Committee (1994). Better offin the community?: The care ofpeople who are seriously mentally ill. Volume 1. London, HMSO.
- Johnson, T. (1972). Professions and power. London, Macmillan.
- M entalHealth (Patients inthe Community) Act. (1995). London, HMSO.
- Morgan, M., Calnan, M. & M anning, N. (1985). Socio-logical approaches to health and medicine. Lon-don, Croom Helm.
- Morrall, P. A. (1995). The professional status of the Community Psychiatric Nurse. PhD Thesis. Lough-borough, University of Loughborough.
- Parsons, T. (1951). The SocialSystem. London, Routlege and Kegan Paul.
- Pilgrim, D. & Rogers, A. (1993). A sociology ofmental health and illness. Buckingham, Open University Press.
- Ritchie, J. H. (Chairperson) (1994). The report of the inquiry into the care and treatment of Christopher Clunis. Presented to the Chairman of North East Thames and South East Thames Regional Health Authorities. London, HMSO.
- Russell, D. (1995). Women, madness and medicine. Cambridge, Polity Press.
- Witz, A. (1992). Profession and patriarchy. London, Rout ledge.