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ISSN: 1753-0180
Advances in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities is a high-quality resource for practitioners, managers and academics, and is the only UK journal specific to the mental health needs of people with learning disabilities.
Published quarterly, this Journal integrates current research with practice and keeps professionals up to date with a variety of different perspectives on developments in the field. It supports professionals in delivering high-quality and evidence-based practice to people with learning disabilities who have additional mental health needs, and provides a forum for the debate of current issues and opinions.
Volume 3, Issue 2, publishing this week, includes the following articles:
Policy
- Green light for mental health in Hampshire.
Research
- An exploration of learning disability and mental health nurse’ perspectives on co-working in the Republic of Ireland
- Service user views of long-term individual psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Evidence
- Staff training in the mental health needs of people with learning disabilities in the UK
- Staff stress and people who have mental health needs living in new models of service.
Opinion / Personal View
- Mental health services for people with a learning disability
- Blue sky thinking? I don’t think so
- It’s our mental health!
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