What’s in Mental Health Today?
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| News: |
from across the statutory and voluntary sectors |
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| Features: |
in-depth reporting on current topics and contentious issues |
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| Frontline: |
controversial columnists writing about welfare rights, social work, child and multicultural psychiatry, and our regular survivor slot |
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| Reports: |
12 pages of research and evidence-based best practice in mental health and social care |
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| Digest: |
book reviews, law reports, research updates, readers’ views and Hello!?, our regular celebrity-in-the-media gossip page |
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| What do readers say about Mental Health Today? |
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‘It’s a great magazine – lots of good snippets, which help keep me and others I work with updated’ |
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| ‘It’s interdisciplinary, not medically orientated. It has a significant user-centredness’ |
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| ‘Variety of articles – always relevant to someone’s work’ |
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| ‘Useful, informative articles, written well and in an understandable format’ |
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| ‘Most relevant journal to mental health for someone working in primary care’ |
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| ‘Wide-ranging articles, most of high calibre, interesting and relevant’ |
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‘A very good perspective on mental health issues. A healthy social focus. Good awareness of service user perspectives’ |
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‘Keeps me abreast of changes in legislation. Readable articles on practice issues’
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