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1. Care giving and receiving for people with complex emotional needs within a crisis resolution/home treatment setting: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

2. A guide to critiquing a research paper on clinical supervision: enhancing skills for practice.

3. Exploring the impacts of perceived locus of control on post‐traumatic stress disorder among disaster survivors: A systematic review.

4. The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part Two: a review of the grey literature including book chapters and policy documents.

5. The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part One: a review of the peer-reviewed literature using a systematic approach.

6. Expectations and illusions: a position paper on the relationship between mental health practitioners and social exclusion.

7. Canadian military transitioning to civilian life: a discussion paper.

8. Letter to the editor in response to Samuel Woodnutt, Chris Allen, Jasmine Snowden, Matt Flynn, Simon Hall, Paula Libberton, ChatGPT, Francesca Purvis paper titled: Could artificial intelligence write mental health nursing care plans?

9. The use of Open Dialogue in Trauma Informed Care services for mental health consumers and their family networks: A scoping review.

10. Culture-bound syndromes in mental health: a discussion paper.

11. An exploration of loneliness experienced by people living with mental illness and the impact on their recovery journey: An integrative review.

12. Considerations for peer research and implications for mental health professionals: learning from research on food insecurity and severe mental illness.

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

14. Embedding the service user voice to co‐produce UK mental health nurse education—A lived experience narrative.

15. When the wounds heal but the soul bleeds—A lived experience narrative.

16. RETRACTED: Reduced self‐harm on acute mental health wards following the implementation of a vision‐based patient monitoring system: Evidence from five NHS trusts.

17. Experiences of consumers, carers and clinicians during borderline personality disorder presentations to the emergency department—An integrative review.

18. Mothers' and birthing parents' experiences with 1‐day cognitive behavioural therapy‐based workshops for postpartum depression: A descriptive qualitative study.

19. Clinical teaching practices in maternal mental health care: An integrated review.

20. Staff perspectives of emergency department pathways for people attending in suicidal crisis: A qualitative study.

21. Mental health service users' experiences of telehealth interventions facilitated during the COVID‐19 pandemic and their relevance to nursing: An integrative review.

22. Getting your paper past the Editors.

23. A voice of experience: Positive and negative experiences of mental health from a service user's/lived experience perspective.

24. Analysis of changes in the national mental health nursing workforce in England, 2011–2021.

25. 'It is not a mannequin disease': A lived experience narrative of living with bulimia nervosa.

26. An account of loneliness while living with an eating disorder.

27. Reliability testing of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales 2018.

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

29. Lived experiences of mental health nurses who care for clients who are parents: An approximation of Tronto's definition of care.

30. Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Health of Nation Outcome Scales for schizophrenia patients.

31. It takes it out of the textbook: Benefits of and barriers to expert by experience involvement in pre‐registration mental health nursing education.

32. Longitudinal association of social isolation and loneliness with physical function among in‐patients living with schizophrenia.

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

34. Enabling factors that facilitate recovery among survivors of gender‐based violence.

35. Nurses' career choice and satisfaction with mental health transition‐to‐practice programs: A cross sectional study.

36. Examining the association between stigmatizing attitudes in nursing students and their desire for a career in mental health nursing: A comparative analysis of generic and accelerated programs in Israel.

37. Implementing and evaluating patient‐focused safety technology on adult acute mental health wards.

38. Analysis of England's incident and mental health nursing workforce data 2015–2022.

39. 'To loosen up and talk': Patients´ and facilitators´ experiences of discovery group sessions from the Tidal Model as an introduction before engaging in a person‐centred group intervention.

40. Quitline nurses' experiences in providing telephone‐based smoking cessation help to mental health patients: A mixed methods study.

41. Qualitative Research Part 3: Publication.

42. 'Finding my Hard Hat': Reflections of recovery from a service user and caring professional.

43. The experience of mood disorder and substance use: An integrative review.

44. Prevalence of the use of chemical restraint in the management of challenging behaviours associated with adult mental health conditions: A meta‐synthesis.

45. Perspectives of service users and carers with lived experience of a diagnosis of personality disorder: A qualitative study.

46. The ongoing importance of the routine enquiry into trauma and abuse and trauma‐informed care within mental health trusts in England.

47. Anti‐stigma initiatives for mental health professionals—A systematic literature review.

48. Involvement of informal carers in discharge planning and transition between hospital and community mental health care: A systematic review.

49. To Hell and Back: A Performer's mental health journey during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

50. "Were you wearing underwear?" Stigma and fears around sexual violence: A narrative of stranger rape and considerations for mental health nurses when working with survivors.