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1. Inpatient staff experiences of providing treatment for males with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder: A thematic analysis.

2. Remote consultations in community mental health: A qualitative study of clinical teams.

3. Mental health nurses' empathy experiences towards consumers with dual diagnosis: A thematic analysis.

4. Parenting and family life experiences of mothers diagnosed with schizophrenia within Chinese cultural context.

5. A Nominal Group Technique to finalise Safewards Secure model and interventions for forensic mental health services.

6. 'On the slope of an erupting volcano': A qualitative study on the workplace violence experiences of psychiatric nurses.

7. Understanding the experience of stigma in care homes: A qualitative case study in northeast Thailand.

8. Developing a research tool to detect iatrogenic adverse events in psychiatric health care by involving service users and health professionals.

9. Patient perspective on observation methods used in seclusion room in an Irish forensic mental health setting: A qualitative study.

10. Crisis resolution home treatment team Clinicians' perceptions of using a recovery approach with people with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

11. Physical restraints applied to people diagnosed with dementia in home care from the perceptions of family caregivers: A qualitative study in China.

12. Nurses' experiences of working in the community with adolescents who self‐harm: A qualitative exploration.

13. Understanding how Canadian healthcare providers have learned to identify co‐occurring PTSD symptoms and dementia in Veterans.

14. Views of healthcare professionals and service users regarding anti‐, peri‐ and post‐natal depression in Oman.

15. Perceptions of racism in a children's psychiatric inpatient unit: A qualitative study of entrenching and uprooting factors.

16. Use of medicinal plants by individuals diagnosed with mental illness: A qualitative study.

17. A qualitative study of perceptions of senior health service staff as to factors influencing the development of Advanced Clinical Practice roles in mental health services.

18. Exploring individuals' experiences of hope in mental health recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

19. Family dynamics in dementia care: A phenomenological exploration of the experiences of family caregivers of relatives with dementia.

20. Healthcare workers' experiences of caring for patients diagnosed with intellectual disability co‐occurrent with psychiatric disorders.

21. Therapeutic relationships: Making space to practice in chaotic institutional environments.

22. Using photovoice to understand and improve healthy lifestyles of people diagnosed with serious mental illness.

23. Leadership perspectives on key elements influencing implementing a family‐focused intervention in mental health services.

24. The psychiatric ward environment and nursing observations at night: A qualitative study.

25. The experience of hospital staff in applying the Gentle Persuasive Approaches to dementia care.

26. Psychiatric hospital nurses' attitudes towards trauma‐informed care.

27. Interpersonal processes and self-injury: a qualitative study using Bricolage.

28. "My god...how did I miss it?": Women's experiences of their spouses' alcohol‐related relapses.

29. Managing and caring for distressed and disturbed service users: the thoughts and feelings experienced by a sample of English mental health nurses.

30. Harm‐reduction approaches for self‐cutting in inpatient mental health settings: Development and preliminary validation of the Attitudes to Self‐cutting Management (ASc‐Me) Scale.

31. Don't ask me what's the matter, ask me what matters: Acute mental health facility experiences of people living with autism spectrum conditions.

32. Conceptual framework for a comprehensive competence in managing challenging behaviour: The views of trained instructors.

33. Internalized homophobia, self‐esteem, social support and depressive symptoms among sexual and gender minority women in Taiwan: An online survey.

34. Walking with the illness and life: Experience of the community life of people previously under the services of an integrated community mental health service.

35. Engaging with distress: Training in the compassionate approach.

36. Exploring the value of mental health nurses working in primary care in England: A qualitative study.

37. Factors associated with internalized stigma for Indonesian individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia in a community setting.

38. Mental health nurses in non‐uniform: Facilitator of recovery process?

39. "There is anointing everywhere": An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the role of religion in the recovery of Black African service users in England.

40. The governance of sexuality in a Recovery‐oriented mental health service: Psychosis, consumers and clinical approaches.

41. What to look for during constant observations: Expert consensus and a tool for observations recording.

42. Establishing routines to cope with the loneliness associated with widowhood: a narrative analysis.

43. Newly qualified nurses' perceptions of working at mental health facilities: A qualitative study.

44. The deadlock of saying "That is what we already do!" A thematic analysis of mental healthcare professionals' reactions to using an evidence‐based intervention.

45. Maternalism: a healthy alliance for recovery and transition in eating disorder services.

46. Staff and patient perspectives on therapeutic engagement during one‐to‐one observation.

47. "I don't think we've quite got there yet": The experience of allyship for mental health consumer researchers.

48. Strengthening mental health nurses' resilience through a workplace resilience programme: A qualitative inquiry.

49. The health professional experience of using antipsychotic medication for dementia in care homes: A study using grounded theory and focussing on inappropriate prescribing.

50. Qualitative experiences of disengagement in assertive outreach teams, in particular for “black” men: Clinicians’ perspectives.