Selected bibliography, references and further information sources
Selected bibliography, references and further information sourcesA Disorder 4 Everyone, https://adisorder4everyone.com
Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science (2024): OpenPrescribing.net University of Oxford
Camacho, C; Webb, RT; Bower, P; Munford, L (2024): Risk factors for deaths of despair in England: An ecological study of local authority mortality data. Social Science & Medicine Volume 342, February 2024
Centre for Mental Health (2023): A mentally healthier nation: Towards a ten-year, crossgovernment plan for better prevention, equality and support. Centre for Mental Health, September 2023
Ginns, H (2024): Rethinking child neurodiversity. https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/ rethinking-child-neurodiversity. British Psychological Society, 2 January 2024
Higham, D (2022): Rat Hell to Rat Park: the core conditions for recovery – a manifesto for change. Dave Higham Ltd
Johnstone, L. & Boyle, M. with Cromby, J., Dillon, J., Harper, D., Kinderman, P., Longden, E., Pilgrim, D. & Read, J. (2018): The Power Threat Meaning Framework: Towards the identification of patterns in emotional distress, unusual experiences and troubled or troubling behaviour, as an alternative to functional psychiatric diagnosis. Leicester: British Psychological Society
Kinderman, P (2019): A manifesto for mental health: Why we need a revolution in mental health care. Palgrave Macmillan
Mad in the UK, https://www.madintheuk.com
Maté, G (2022): The myth of normal: Trauma, illness and healing in a toxic culture. London: Penguin Random House UK
Mental Health Foundation: Our best mental health tips – backed by research. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mentalhealth/publications/our-best-mental-health-tips. Mental Health Foundation, London
Royal College of Psychiatrists (2022): Public mental health implementation: A new centre and new opportunities. Royal College of Psychiatrists: Public Mental Health Implementation Centre Briefing Paper, March 2022
Royal College of Psychiatrists (2022): Summary of evidence on public mental health interventions. Royal College of Psychiatrists: Public Mental Health Implementation Centre, June 2022
van der Kolk, B.A. (2014): The body keeps the score: Brain, mind and body in the healing of trauma. Viking.
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