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1. Recovery‐oriented practice in a hospital mental health service.

2. Exploring safety culture within inpatient mental health units: The results from participant observation across three mental health services.

3. A mixed‐method evaluation of peer‐led education about attitudes towards consumers' recovery among Mental Health Nurses working in acute inpatient psychiatric units.

4. Connection and recovery in the COVID‐19 age: An analysis of changes in goal‐setting throughout the pandemic by consumers living with enduring mental illness.

5. Impact of strengths model training and supervision on the therapeutic practice of Australian mental health clinicians.

6. Factors affecting knowledge of recovery‐oriented practice amongst mental health nursing and medical staff working on acute mental health inpatient units.

7. Developing acute care‐based mental health nurses' knowledge and skills in providing recovery‐orientated care: A mixed methods study.

8. Consumer experiences of community‐based residential mental health rehabilitation for severe and persistent mental illness: A pragmatic grounded theory analysis.

9. Using Q‐methodology to explore mental health nurses' knowledge and skills to use recovery‐focused care to reduce aggression in acute mental health settings.

10. 'Anyone can have a mental illness': A qualitative inquiry of pre‐registration nursing students' experiences of traditional mental health clinical placements.

11. Mental health nursing in bushfire‐affected communities: An autoethnographic insight.

12. Are current mental health assessment formats consistent with contemporary thinking and practice?

13. Mental health nurses' attitudes towards consumer involvement in nursing handover pre and post an educational implementation.

14. Undergraduate nursing students' stigma and recovery attitudes during mental health clinical placement: A pre/post‐test survey study.

15. Working towards least restrictive environments in acute mental health wards in the context of locked door policy and practice.

16. Changing practice using recovery‐focused care in acute mental health settings to reduce aggression: A qualitative study.

17. Family‐focused recovery: Perspectives from individuals with a mental illness.

18. 'In some ways it all helps but in some ways it doesn't': The complexities of service users' experiences of inpatient mental health care in Australia.

19. Gaps in the ice: Methamphetamine in Australia; its history, treatment, and ramifications for users and their families.

20. Recovery without autonomy: Progress forward or more of the same for mental health service users?

21. The 2019–2020 bushfires and COVID‐19: The ongoing impact on the mental health of people living in rural and farming communities.

22. ‘To be treated as a human’: Using co‐production to explore experts by experience involvement in mental health nursing education – The COMMUNE project.

23. Qualitative study of peer workers within the ‘Partners in Recovery’ programme in regional Australia.

24. Mental health nursing: Daring to be different, special and leading recovery‐focused care?

25. Consumer participation in nurse education: A national survey of Australian universities.

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