All Stories

  1. Our Sunshine place: A collective narrative and reflection on the experiences of a mental health crisis leading to an admission to a psychiatric inpatient unit
  2. The Family Experience of the Crisis of Involuntary Treatment in Mental Health
  3. The language we use – the effect of writing mental health care plans in the first person
  4. Therapeutic relationships and involuntary treatment orders: Service users' interactions with health-care professionals on the ward
  5. The experiences of the legal processes of involuntary treatment orders: Tension between the legal and medical frameworks
  6. The Recovery Framework as a Way of Understanding Families' Responses to Mental Illness: Balancing Different Needs and Recovery Journeys
  7. Personal recovery and involuntary mental health admissions: The importance of control, relationships and hope
  8. Age Variation in the Prevalence of DSM-IV Disorders in Cases of Suicide of Middle-Aged and Older Persons in Sydney
  9. Separation as a suicide risk factor
  10. A Pilot Study of the Suicide Victim’s Last Contact with a Health Professional
  11. Behind impulsive suicide attempts: Indications from a community study