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Phil Barker
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Bibliografi
Primærlitteratur
Bøger
Barker, P. J. (1985). Patient assessment in psychiatric nursing. London: Croom Helm
Barker, P. J. (1997). Assessment in psychiatric and mental health nursing: In search of the whole
person. Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes.
Barker, P. J. (1999). The philosophy and practice of psychiatric and mental health nursing.
Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Barker, P. J. (1999). The talking cures: A guide to the psychotherapies for health care
professionals. London: NT Books.
Barker, P. (2000). Qualitative research in nursing and health care. Nursing Times Clinical
Monographs (No 13). London: NT Books.
Barker, P. J. (2000). The Tidal Model: Theory and practice. Newcastle: University of Newcastle.
Barker, P. J. (2003). Psychiatric and mental health nursing: The craft of caring. London: Arnold.
Barker, P. J. (2004). Assessment in psychiatric and mental health nursing: In search of the whole
person (2nd Edition). London: Nelson-Thornes.
Barker, P. J., & Baldwin, S. (Eds.). (1991). Ethical issues in mental health. London: Croom Helm.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Spirituality and mental health: Breakthrough. London:
Whurr:
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2005). The Tidal Model: A guide for mental health
professionals. London: Brunner-Routledge.
Barker, P. J., Campbell, P., & Davidson, B. (1999). From the ashes of experience: The experience
of recovery from psychosis. London: Whurr Publications.
Barker, P. J., & Davidson, B. (1998). Psychiatric nursing: Ethical strife. London: Edward Arnold.
Barker, P. J., & Kerr, B. (2001). The process of psychotherapy. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Barker, P. J., & Stevenson, C. (1999). The construction of power and authority in psychiatry.
Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Kapitler i bøger
Barker, P. J. (1990). Cognitive therapy model: Principles and general applications. In W. Reynolds
& D. F. S. Cormack (Eds.). Psychiatric and mental health nursing: Theory and practice. London:
Chapman & Hall.
Barker, P. J. (1990). Professional stress. In D. F. S. Cormack (Ed.). Developing your career in
nursing. London: Chapman & Hall.
Barker P. J. (1992). Professional and practice perspectives: Psychiatric nursing. In T. Butterworth &
J. Faugier (Eds.). Clinical supervision and mentorship in nursing. London: Chapman & Hall.
Barker, P. J. (1992). Understanding people—Problems of development: Stress and distress. In H.
Wright & M. Giddey (Eds.). Mental health nursing: From first Principles to professional practice
(Chapter 11). London: Chapman & Hall.
Barker, P. J. (1993). Foreword. In D. Milne (Ed.). Psychology and mental health nursing. London:
BPS Books.
Barker, P. J. (1996). The Interview. In D. F. S. Cormack (Ed.). The research process in nursing. 3rd
Ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Barker, P. J. (1997). Counselling for behavioural change. In P. Burnard & I. Hulatt (Eds.). Nurses
counseling: The view from the practitioners. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Advanced practice in mental health nursing: developing the core. In G. Rolfe
& P. Fulbrook (Eds.). Advanced nursing practice. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Depression. In M. Clinton & S. Nelson (Eds.). Advanced practice in mental
health nursing. Oxford: Blackwell.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Psychiatric nursing. In A. C. Butterworth, J. Faugier, & P. Burnard (Eds.).
Clinical supervision and mentorship in nursing. Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes.
Barker, P. J. (1999). History, truth and the politics of madness. In P. J. Barker & C. Stevenson
(Eds.). The construction of power and authority in psychiatry. Oxford: Butterworth-
Heinemann.
Barker, P. J. (1999). The construction of mind and madness: From Leonardo to the Hearing Voices
Network. In P. J. Barker & C. Stevenson (Eds.). The construction of power and authority in
psychiatry. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Barker, P. J. (2001). Working with the metaphor of life and death. In D. Kirklin & R. Richardson
(Eds.). Medical humanities: A practical introduction. London: Royal College of Physicians.
Barker, P. J. (2002). Realizing the promise of liaison mental health care. In S. Regel & D. Roberts
(Eds.). Mental health liaison: A handbook for nurses and health professionals. London: Baillièré
Tindall.
Barker, P. J. (2004). Who cares any more, anyway? In S. Wilshaw (Ed.). Consultant nursing in
mental health. Sussex: Kingsham Press.
Barker, P. (2008). Foreword in J. Morrissey, B. Keogh, & L. Doyle (Eds.). Psychiatric/mental
health nursing—Concepts, application, challenges and reflections: An Irish perspective. Dublin:
Gill & MacMillan.
Barker, P. J., & Baldwin, S. (1991). Change not adjustment: The ethics of psychotherapy. In: P. J.
Barker & S. Baldwin (Eds.). Ethical issues in mental health. London: Chapman & Hall.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Spirituality and mental health: An integrated
dimension. In S. Ramon & J. Williams (Eds.). Mental health at the crossroads: The promise of
the psychosocial approach. Sussex: Ashgate.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2006). The psychological impact of serious illness. In J.
Cooper (Ed.). Stepping into palliative care 1: Relationships and responses. Oxford: Radcliffe
Publishing.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2008). Patiently, telling the story. In T. Warne & S.
McAndrew (Eds.). Creative approaches in health and social care education and practice:
Knowing me, understanding you. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2008). Spirituality and mental health. In T. Turner & R.
Tumney (Eds.). Critical issues in mental health. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2008). [tr m. Kayama]. The Tidal Model of Mental Health
Recovery. In Kayama, Noda, Myamoto, & Ohyama (Eds.). Textbook of psychiatric nursing.
Tokyo: Nankodo Co. (Japanese).
Barker, P. J., & Davidson, B. (1998). Epilogue: The heart of the ethical matter. In P. J. Barker & B.
Davidson (Eds.). Psychiatric nursing: Ethical strife. London: Arnold.
Barker, P. J., Manos, E., Novak, V., & Reynolds, B. (1998). The wounded healer and the myth of
mental well-being: Ethical issues concerning the mental health status of psychiatric nurses. In
P. J. Barker & B. Davidson (Eds.). Psychiatric nursing: Ethical strife. London: Arnold.
Barker, P. J., & Whitehill, I. (1997). The craft of care: Towards collaborative caring in psychiatric
nursing. In S. Tilley (Ed.). The mental health nurse: Views of practice and education. Oxford:
Blackwell Science.
Stevenson, C., & Barker, P. J. (1996). Negotiating boundaries: Reconciling differences in mental
health teamwork. In N. Cooper, C. Stevenson & G. Hale (Eds.). Integrating Perspectives on
Health (pp. 47-56). Buckingham: Open University Press.
Publicerede artikler
Barker, P. J. (1988). Reasoning about madness: the long search for the vanishing horizon (Part 2).
Community Psychiatric Nursing Journal, 8(5), 14-19.
Barker, P. J. (1989). Reflections on the philosophy of caring in mental health. International Journal
of Nursing Studies, 26(2), 131-141.
Barker, P. J. (1990). Needs and wants and fairy-tale wishes: A Scottish impression of care in the
community. Architecture and Comportment: Architecture and Behaviour, 6(3), 233-244.
Barker, P. J. (1990). The conceptual basis of mental health nursing. Nurse Education Today, 10,
339-348
Barker, P. J. (1990). The philosophy of psychiatric nursing. Nursing Standard 3(12), 28-33.
Barker, P. J. (1990). Training to meet the new agenda. Nursing Times, 86(39), 71.
Barker, P. J. (1993). The Peplau Legacy . . . Hildegard Peplau. Nursing Times, 89(11), 48-51.
Barker, P. J. (1995). Seriously misguided. Nursing Times 92(34), 56-57.
Barker, P. J. (1996). Chaos and the way of Zen: Psychiatric nursing and the ‘uncertainty principle.’
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3, 235-344.
Barker, P. J. (1996). The logic of experience: Developing appropriate care through effective
collaboration. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 5, 3-12.
Barker, P. J. (1997). Towards a meta theory of psychiatric nursing. Mental Health Practice, 1(4),
18-21.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Creativity and psychic distress in writers, artists and scientists. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 5(2), 109-118.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Different approaches to family therapy. Nursing Times, 94(14), 60-62.
Barker, P. J. (1998). It’s time to turn the tide. Nursing Times, 18(94), 70-72.
Barker, P. J. (1998). La Funcion Psicoterapeutica de la Enfermera en la Cuidado del Paciente Psicotico.
Avances en Salud Mental, 2, 4-7.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Psychodynamic psychotherapy in nursing. Nursing Times 94(2), 54-56.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Sharpening the focus of mental health nursing: Primary health care. Mental
Health Practice, 1(7), 14-15.
Barker, P. J. (1998). Solution-focused therapies. Nursing Times, 94(19), 53-55.
Barker, P. J. (1998). The behavioural psychotherapies. Nursing Times, 94(10), 44-46.
Barker, P. J. (1998). The future of Interpersonal Relations Theory: A personal reflection on
Peplau’s legacy. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 5(3), 213-220.
Barker, P. J. (1998). The humanistic therapies. Nursing Times, 94(6), 52-53.
Barker, P. J. (2000). Commentaries and reflections on mental health nursing in the UK at the dawn
of the new millennium. Journal of Mental Health, 9(6), 617-619.
Barker, P. J. (2000). The Tidal Model of mental health care: Personal caring within the chaos
paradigm. Mental Health Care, 4(2) 59-63.
Barker, P. J. (2000). The Tidal Model: The lived experience in person-centred mental health care.
Nursing Philosophy, 2(3), 213-223.
Barker, P. J. (2000). The virtue of caring. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 37, 329-336.
Barker, P. J. (2000). Turning the tide. Open Mind, 106(Nov/Dec), 10-11.
Barker, P. J. (2000). Working with the metaphor of life and death. Journal of Medical Ethics, 26,
97-102.
Barker, P. J. (2001). Psychiatric caring. Nursing Times, 97(10), 38-39.
Barker, P. J. (2001). Response to Duncan-Grant. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing,
8, 180-183.
Barker, P. J. (2001). The ripples of knowledge and the boundaries of practice. International Journal
of Psychotherapy, 6(1), 11-23.
Barker, P. J. (2001). The Tidal Model: Developing an empowering, person-centred approach to
recovery within psychiatric and mental health nursing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 8(3), 233-240.
Barker, P. J. (2001). The Tidal Model: Developing a person-centred approach to psychiatric and
mental health nursing. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 37(3), 79-87.
Barker, P. J. (2002). Annie Altschul: An appreciation. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 9(2), 127-128.
Barker, P. J. (2002). Doing what needs to be done: A respectful response to Burnard and Grant.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 9, 232-236.
Barker, P. J. (2002). End of an era? Mental Health Practice, 5(5), 26-27.
Barker, P. J. (2002). Inspiration: My cousin Vinnie. Pendulum: The Journal of the Manic Depression
Fellowship, 18(4), 11, 180-193.
Barker, P. J. (2002). The Tidal Model: The healing potential of metaphor within the patient’s
narrative. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 40(7), 42-50, 54-55.
Barker, P. J. (2002). Update: Acute care guidelines. Openmind, 116, July/Aug, 24.
Barker, P. J. (2003). Putting acute care in its place. Mental Health Nursing, 23(1), 12-15.
Barker, P. J. (2003). The Tidal Model: Psychiatric colonization, recovery and the paradigm shift in
mental health care. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 12(2), 96-102.
Barker, P. J. (2004). Commentary: Mental health recovery and occupational therapy in Australia
and New Zealand. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 11(2) 70.
Barker, P. (2004). Uncommon sense: The Tidal Model of Mental Health Recovery: The New
Therapist, 33, Sept/Oct, 14-19.
Barker, P. J. (2005). Missing pieces. Nursing Standard, 19(24), 26.
Barker, P. (2005). People make change happen. Mental Health Practice, 8(5), 10-11.
Barker, P. (2005). Voices. Mental Health Practice, 9(3), 46.
Barker, P. (2005). Voices. Mental Health Practice, 8(8), 46.
Barker, P. (2006). 30th anniversary on Crowe, M. (2000). Psychiatric Diagnosis: Some implications
for mental health nursing care. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31(3), 580-589. Journal of
Advanced Nursing, 53, 132-133.
Barker, P. (2006). Book reviews. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13, 468-472.
Barker, P. (2006). More harm than good. Nursing Standard, 20(30), 28-29.
Barker, P. (2006). Voices. Mental Health Practice, 9(8), 38.
Barker, P. (2006). Voices. Mental Health Practice, 10(4), 39.
Barker, P. (2007). Voices. Mental Health Practice, 10(10), 38.
Barker, P. J., & Baldwin, S. (1993). Speaking Out. Nursing Times Feb. 24th, 89(8), 62.
Barker, P. J., Baldwin, S., & Ulas, M. (1989). Medical expansionism: some implications for
psychiatric nursing practice. Nurse Education Today, 9, 192-202.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2001). Apologizing for our colonial past. Openmind, 112,
(Nov/Dec), 10.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. J. (2003). Banning ‘bonkers’. Openmind, 124, Nov/Dec, 26.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2003). Beyond empowerment: Revering the storyteller.
Mental Health Practice, 7(5), 18-20.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. J. (2003). Death by assimilation. Asylum, 13(3), 10-13.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. J. (2003). Not so NICE guidelines. Openmind, 121, May/June,
14.
Barker, P. J., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2003). Schizophrenia: The ‘not-so-nice’ guidelines
[commentary]. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 10, 372-378.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Beyond empowerment: Revering the storyteller. Mental
Health Practice, 7(5), 18-20.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Bridging: Talking meaningfully about the care of people
at risk. Mental Health Practice, 8(3), 12-15.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Caring as craft. Nursing Standard, 19(9), 17-18.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Does the gold standard have feet of clay? Mental Health
Nursing, 23(3), 9-11.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Experts without a voice. Nursing Standard, 18(50), 22-
23.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). Guidelines miss the reality of self harm. Mental Health
Nursing, 24(6), 4-6.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2005). Still invisible after all these years: Mental health nursing
on the margins. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 12, 252-256.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2006). More harm than good. Nursing Standard, 20(30), 28.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2006). Post-psychiatry: Good ideas, bad language and getting
out of the box. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13, 619-625.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2006). Staying in touch. Nursing Standard, 21(1), 16-18.
Barker, P., & Buchanan-Barker, P. (2007). Words of wisdom. Nursing Standard, 21(37), 24-25.
Barker, P., Buchanan-Barker, P., Freshwater, D., Stevenson, C., Fuagier, J., Wright, S., Rolfe, G. et
al. (2005). Dear CNO . . . Nursing Standard, 19(30), 36-37.
Barker, P. J. & Cutcliffe, J. (1999). Clinical risk: A need for engagement not observation. Mental
Health Practice, 2(8), 8-12.
Barker, P., & Cutcliffe, J. (2000). Creating a hopeline for suicidal people: A new model for acute
sector mental health nursing. Mental Health Care, 3(4), 190-192.
Barker, P. J., Glenister, D., Jackson, S., Parkes, T., Parson, S., Ryan, D., Stevenson, C., Tilley, S.,
& Walker, L. (1998). End of the old pier show? Mental Health Practice, 1(7), 22.
Barker, P. J., & Jackson, S. (1996). No apology for ‘imperialist’ views. Nursing Standard, 11(20),
10.
Barker, P. J., & Jackson, S. (1997). Mental health nursing: making it a primary concern. Nursing
Standard, 11(17), 39-41.
Barker, P. J., Jackson, S., & Stevenson, C. (1999). The need for psychiatric nursing: Towards a
multidimensional theory of caring. Nursing Inquiry, 6, 103-111.
Barker, P. J., Jackson, S., & Stevenson, C. (1999). What are psychiatric nurses needed for?
Developing a theory of essential nursing practice. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 6(4), 273-282.
Barker, P. J., Keady, J., Croom, S., Stevenson, C., Adams, T., & Reynolds, B. (1998). The concept
of serious mental illness: Modern myths and grim realities. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing, 5(4), 247-254.
Barker, P. J., Leamy, M., & Stevenson, C. (2000). The philosophy of empowerment. Mental Health
Nursing, 20(9), 8-12.
Barker, P. J., & Reynolds, W. (1994). A critique: Watson’s caring ideology, the proper focus of
psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 32(5), 17-22.
Barker, P. J., & Reynolds, B. (1996). Rediscovering the proper focus of nursing: a critique of
Gournay’s position on nursing theory and models. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 3, 75-80.
Barker, P. J., Reynolds, B., & Stevenson, C. (1998). The human science basis of psychiatric
nursing: Theory and practice. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 34, 5-14.
Barker, P. J., Reynolds, B., Whitehill, I., Delaval, S., & Novak, V. (1996) Working with mental
distress. Nursing Times 92(2), 25-27
Barker, P. J., & Stevenson, C. (2002). Reply to Gamble and Wellman. Journal of Psychiatric and
Mental Health Nursing, 9(6), 743-745.
Barker, P. J., & Walker, L. (2000). Nurses’ perceptions of multidisciplinary teamwork in acute
psychiatric settings. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 7, 539-546.
Barker, P. J., Walker, L., & Pearson, P. (1998). Extending the role of the community mental health
nurse. British Journal of Community Nursing, 3(10), 496-500.
Buchanan-Barker, P., & Barker, P. J. (2002). Lunatic language. Openmind, 115, 23.
Buchanan-Barker, P. J., & Barker, P. J. (2003). NICE: Does the gold standard have feet of clay?
Mental Health Nursing, 23, 9-11.
Buchanan-Barker, P. J., & Barker, P. J. (2004). More than a feeling. Nursing Standard, 19(11), 18-
19.
Buchanan-Barker, P. J., & Barker, P. (2005). Observation: The original sin of mental health
nursing? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 12, 541-549.
Buchanan-Barker, P. J., & Barker, P. J. (2008). The Tidal Commitments: Extending the value base
of mental health recovery. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 15, 93-100.
Cutcliffe, J., & Barker, P. J. (2002). Considering the care of the suicidal client and the case for
‘engagement and inspiring hope’ or ‘observations’. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 9(5), 611-621.
Higgins, A., Barker, P. J., & Begley, C. M. (2005). Neuroleptic medication and sexuality: The
forgotten aspect of education and care. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 12,
439-446.
Higgins, A., Barker, P. J., & Begley, C. M. (2006). Iatrogenic sexual dysfunction and the
protective withholding of information: In whose interest? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing, 13, 437-446.
Higgins, A., Barker, P. J., & Begley, C. M. (2006). Sexual health education for people with mental
problems: What can we learn from the literature? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 13, 687-297.
Higgins, A., Barker, P. J., & Begley, C. M. (2006). Sexuality and the challenge to espoused holistic
care. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 12(6), 345-351.
Parsons, S., & Barker, P. J. (2001). The Phil Hearne Course: An evaluation of a multidisciplinary
mental health education programme. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 7(2),
101-108.
Simpson, A., & Barker, P. J. (2007). The persistence of memory: Using narrative picturing to co-
operatively explore life stories in qualitative inquiry. Nursing Inquiry, 14(1), 35-41.
Stevenson, C., Barker, P. J., & Fletcher, E. (2002). Judgement days: Developing an evaluation for
an innovative nursing model. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 9(3), 271-276.
Stevenson, C., Jackson, S., & Barker, P. (2003). Finding solutions through empowerment: A
preliminary study of a solution-oriented approach to nursing in acute psychiatric settings. Journal
of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 10(6), 688-696.
Walker, L., & Barker, P. J. (1998). The required role of the CPN: Uniformity or flexibility? Clinical
Effectiveness in Nursing, 2, 21-29.
Wilkin, P., & Barker, P. (2002). A conversation with Phil Barker. Sacred Space: International
Journal of Spirituality and Health, 3(4), 15-23.
Afhandling
Barker, P. J. (1987). An evaluation of specific nursing interventions in the management of patients
suffering from manic depressive psychosis. Unpublished PhD thesis. Dundee Institute of
Technology (University of Abertay), Scotland.
Sekundærlitteratur
Adam, R., Tilley, S., & Pollock, L. (2003). Person first: What people with enduring mental
disorders value about community psychiatric nurses and CPN services. Journal of Psychiatric
and Mental Health Nursing, 10, 203-212.
Allott, P., Loganathan, L., & Fulford, K. W. M. (2002). Discovering hope for recovery. Canadian
Journal of Community Mental Health, 21(2), 13-34.
Anthony, P., & Crawford, P. (2000). Service user involvement in care planning: The mental health
nurse’s perspective. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 7, 425-434.
Barry, K. J. (2007). Collective inquiry: Understanding the essence of best practice construction in
mental health. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 14, 558-565.
Beech, P., & Norman, I. J. (1995). Patients’ perceptions of the quality of psychiatric nursing care:
Findings from a small study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 4, 117-123.
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Alligood (Eds.). Nurse theorists and their work, 6th Edition (Chapter 32, pp. 696-725). St.
Louis: Mosby.
Brookes, N., Tansey, M., & Murata, L. (2006). Guiding practice development using the Tidal
commitments. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13, 460-463.
Buchanan-Barker, P. (2004). The Tidal Model: Uncommon sense. Mental Health Nursing, 24(3), 6-
10.
Burnard, P. (2002). Not waving but drowning: A personal response to Barker and Grant. Journal
of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 9, 221-232.
Bowles, A. (2000). Therapeutic nursing care in acute psychiatric wards: Engagement over control.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 7, 179-184.
Cameron, D., Kapur, R., & Campbell, P. (2005). Releasing the therapeutic potential of the
psychiatric nurse: A human relations perspective of the nurse-patient relationship. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 12, 64-74.
Casey, B., & Long, A. (2003). Meanings of madness: A literature review. Journal of Psychiatric
and Mental Health Nursing, 10, 89-99.
Cleary, M., Horsfall, J., & Hunt, G. (2003). Consumer feedback on nursing care and discharge
planning. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 42(3), 269-277.
Collins, S., & Cutcliffe, J. (2003). Addressing hopelessness in people with suicidal ideation:
Building upon the therapeutic relationship utilizing a cognitive behavioural approach. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 10, 175-185.
Cutcliffe, J. R., Black, C., Hanson, E., & Goward, P. (2001). The commonality and synchronicity of
mental health nurses and palliative care nurses: Closer than you think? Part one. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8, 53-59.
Cutcliffe, J. R., Black, C., Hanson, E., & Goward, P. (2001). The commonality and synchronicity of
mental health nurses and palliative care nurses: Closer than you think? Part two. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8, 61-66.
Cutcliffe, J. R., & Goward, P. (2000). Mental health nurses and qualitative research methods: A
mutual attraction? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31(3), 590-598.
Cutcliffe, J. R., & Grant, G. (2001). What are the principles and processes of inspiring hope in
cognitively impaired older adults within a continuing care environment? Journal of Psychiatric and
Mental Health Nursing, 8, 427-436.
Davidson, L. (2005). Recovery, self-management and the expert patient—Changing the culture of
mental health from a UK perspective. Journal of Mental Health, 14(1), 25-35.
Deacon, M. (2003). Caring for people in the ‘virtual ward:’ Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing, 10, 465-471.
Dodds, P., & Bowles, N. (2001). Dismantling formal observation and refocusing nursing activity in
acute inpatient psychiatry: A case study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8,
183-188.
Fiddler, M., Borglin, G., Galloway, A., Jackson, C., & Lovell, K. (2007). Developing a framework
for admission and discharge: A nurse-led initiative within a mental health setting. Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 14, 705-712.
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Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13, 260-268.
Forchuk, C., Jewell, J., Tweedell, D., & Steinnagel, L. (2003). Reconnecting: The client experience
of recovery from psychosis. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 39(4), 141-150.
Gamble, C., & Wellman, N. (2002). Judgement impossible. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing, 9, 741-742.
Grant, A. (2001). Knowing me knowing you: Towards a new relational politics in 21st century
mental health nursing [commentary]. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8, 269-
275.
Grant, A. (2001). Psychiatric nursing and organizational power: Rescuing the hidden dynamic
[commentary]. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8, 173-177.
Grant, A. (2001). Rejoinder to Barker and Clarke. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
Nursing, 8, 463-465.
Hannigan, B., & Cutcliffe, J. (2002). Challenging contemporary mental health policy: Time to
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