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5. 'Making It Happen': Supporting the Implementation of Positions for Experts by Experience in Mental Health Education

6. Creating or taking opportunity: Strategies for implementing expert by experience positions in mental health academia

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

8. The impact of Mental Health Nurse Consultants on the care of general hospital patients experiencing concurrent mental health conditions: An integrative literature review

9. The physical health nurse consultant and mental health consumer: An important therapeutic partnership

11. Becoming an Expert by Experience: Benefits and Challenges of Educating Mental Health Nursing Students

12. Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution

13. They are a different breed aren’t they? Exploring how experts by experience influence students through mental health education

14. 'What's she doing here?' Overcoming barriers to the implementation of Expert by Experience positions in academia

15. Changing 'the world for the better': motivations of mental health academics for supporting expert by experience roles in mental health education

16. ‘Meet Me Where I Am’: Mental health service users’ perspectives on the desirable qualities of a mental health nurse

17. ‘People Just Need to Try It to Be Converted!’: A Picture of Consumer Mental Health Research in Australia and New Zealand

18. ‘It is always worth the extra effort’: Organizational structures and barriers to collaboration with consumers in mental health research: Perspectives of non‐consumer researcher allies

19. Motivations for allyship with mental health consumer movements

20. Understanding the impact of expert by experience roles in mental health education

21. 'But I’m not going to be a mental health nurse': nursing students’ perceptions of the influence of experts by experience on their attitudes to mental health nursing

22. Very useful, but do carefully: Mental health researcher views on establishing a Mental Health Expert Consumer Researcher Group

23. 'I felt some prejudice in the back of my head': Nursing students’ perspectives on learning about mental health from 'Experts by Experience'

24. Developing an Evidence-Based Specialist Nursing Role to Improve the Physical Health Care of People with Mental Illness

25. ‘They can't empower us’: The role of allies in the consumer movement

26. Understanding the Role of Allies in Systemic Consumer Empowerment: A Literature Review

27. Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services: An Integrative Literature Review

28. Exploring Online Mentorship as a Potential Strategy to Enhance Postgraduate Mental Health Nursing Education through Online Delivery: A Review of the Literature

30. Diagnosing mental illness

31. Recovery

35. Physical treatments in mental health care

36. A safe environment

37. Introduction

38. Therapeutic roles in mental health

41. Mental health practice settings

42. Cultural safety

43. Symptomatology in mental health

44. Communication

45. Psychotherapies

46. Legal and ethical issues

47. The mental health environment

48. Diagnoses

49. Physical treatments

50. Assessment

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