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1. Domestic violence against women has increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A perspective paper about the need for change to current and future practice.

2. Using the Nominal Group Technique to determine a nursing framework for a forensic mental health service: A discussion paper.

3. Open Dialogue, need‐adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper.

4. Young People Transitioning From Child and Adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

5. The Extended Social Network‐Oriented Support Model for Intimate Partner Violence Survivors.

6. The Memoir of a Ghost: The Invisible Plight of Mental Health Nurse Education in the United Kingdom Following the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Move Towards Genericism.

7. Peer work in Open Dialogue: A discussion paper.

8. Barriers and Enablers for Adolescents Accessing Substance‐Use Treatment: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis.

9. The shame of sexual violence towards women in rural areas.

10. Harm Reduction as a Form of ‘Wrap‐Around’ Care: The Nursing Role.

11. Sir Henry Parkes and the Relationships That Enabled Nightingale Nursing to Advance Mental Healthcare in Nineteenth Century Australia.

12. Exploring the Stepped Care Model in Delivering Primary Mental Health Services—A Scoping Review.

13. Measurement of Psychological Resilience to Support Therapy Interventions for Clients in the Clinical Mental Healthcare Setting: A Scoping Review.

14. Mental Health Crisis: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis.

15. Diagnostic Overshadowing of Chronic Hepatitis C in People With Mental Health Conditions Who Inject Drugs: A Scoping Review.

16. Nurses' experiences of racism in mental health settings through patient and family interactions: A systematic review.

17. Survey of staff experiences of potential stigma during the COVID19 pandemic.

18. Lived experience allyship in mental health services: Recommendations for improved uptake of allyship roles in support of peer workforces.

19. Mental health deserves better: Resisting the dilution of specialist pre‐registration mental health nurse education in the United Kingdom.

20. Dealing With a Stressful Extra Duty: The Intrapersonal Conflict Experiences of Nurses Caring for Survivors of Suicide Attempts on Medical–Surgical Wards.

21. The mental health and substance use treatment experiences of racially and ethnically minoritised women who have experienced sexual violence.

22. Consumer involvement and guiding frameworks in mental healthcare: An integrative literature review.

23. Psilocybin‐assisted psychotherapy for treatment‐resistant depression: Which psychotherapy?

24. Experiencing restraint: A dialogic narrative inquiry from a service user perspective.

25. Film as a pedagogical tool for climate change and mental health nursing education.

26. The impact of climate change on country and community and the role of mental health professionals working with Aboriginal communities in recovery and promoting resilience.

27. Locked external doors on inpatient mental health units: A scoping review.

28. The weather as a determinant of farmer's mental health: A dependent, interacting, cumulative and escalating model (DICE) of the effects of extreme weather events.

29. Effectiveness of nonpharmacological multi‐component intervention on depressive symptoms in patients with mild cognitive impairment and dementia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

30. Everyday ordinariness, neglected but important for mental health nurses' therapeutic relationships: An initial exploration for applying Daniel Kahneman's two systems of thinking.

31. The problem with resilience.

32. Analysis of a nursing survey: Reasons for compromised quality of care in inpatient mental health wards.

33. An analysis of the barriers and enablers to implementing the Safewards model within inpatient mental health services.

34. Utilization and effects of security technologies in mental health: A scoping review.

35. Medical decision‐making for adolescents with depression: A bibliometric study and visualization analysis via CiteSpace.

36. Psychiatry and/or recovery: a critical analysis.

37. The effectiveness of ūloa as a model supporting Tongan people experiencing mental distress.

38. Nurses' clinical decision‐making in the use of rapid tranquillization in adult mental health inpatient settings: An integrative review.

39. Elimination of restrictive interventions: Is it achievable under the current mental healthcare landscape?

40. Exploring the effectiveness of a regional nurse practitioner led, long‐acting injectable buprenorphine‐based model of care for opioid use disorder.

41. Staff perceptions of the quality of care delivered in a New Zealand mental health and addiction service: Findings from a qualitative study.

42. Safewards: An integrative review of the literature within inpatient and forensic mental health units.

43. Implementation of the Nurse Practitioner as Most Responsible Provider model of care in a Specialised Mental Health setting in Canada.

44. Utilizing the mental health nursing workforce: A scoping review of mental health nursing clinical roles and identities.

45. Towards online delivery of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: A scoping review.

46. How we say what we do and why it is important: An idiosyncratic analysis of mental health nursing identity on social media.

47. Barriers and facilitators to becoming an alcohol and other drug nurse practitioner in Australia: A mixed methods study.

48. A trauma informed response to COVID 19 and the deteriorating mental health of refugees and asylum seekers with insecure status in Australia.

49. Novice nurses' experiences in provision of mental ill health care within a regional emergency department: A descriptive qualitative study.

50. Learning that cannot come from a book: An evaluation of an undergraduate alcohol and other drugs subject co‐produced with experts by experience.