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Andrew Molodynski

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Evidence-Based Nursing|November 14, 2023
Looking after people with mental health and/or substance misuse problems in emergency departments is not easyAndrew Molodynski
Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 13, 2024
Editorial: Insights in social psychiatry and psychiatric rehabilitation: 2022Andrew Molodynski
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 6, 2025
First responders are exposed to high levels of trauma, are affected by it, and need supportAndrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
Coercion in mental healthcare: different perspectives, similar concerns and a united call for actionAndrew Molodynski
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|August 1, 2022
Commentary on Decreasing public interest in social psychiatryAndrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
An international perspective on the acceptability and sustainability of electroconvulsive therapyDaniel Maughan, Andrew Molodynski
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Author replyAndrew Molodynski, Tom Burns
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Community treatment orders: background and implications of the OCTET trialTom Burns, Andrew Molodynski
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 3, 2025
Health perceptions: a missing piece of the puzzle for reducing metabolic syndrome and diabetes risk in psychiatric patients?Tessa Lomax, Andrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
Compulsory admission and involuntary treatment in PortugalTelma Almeida, Andrew Molodynski
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Evidence-Based Nursing|November 14, 2023
Looking after people with mental health and/or substance misuse problems in emergency departments is not easyAndrew Molodynski
Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 13, 2024
Editorial: Insights in social psychiatry and psychiatric rehabilitation: 2022Andrew Molodynski
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 6, 2025
First responders are exposed to high levels of trauma, are affected by it, and need supportAndrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
Coercion in mental healthcare: different perspectives, similar concerns and a united call for actionAndrew Molodynski
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|August 1, 2022
Commentary on Decreasing public interest in social psychiatryAndrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
An international perspective on the acceptability and sustainability of electroconvulsive therapyDaniel Maughan, Andrew Molodynski
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Author replyAndrew Molodynski, Tom Burns
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Community treatment orders: background and implications of the OCTET trialTom Burns, Andrew Molodynski
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 3, 2025
Health perceptions: a missing piece of the puzzle for reducing metabolic syndrome and diabetes risk in psychiatric patients?Tessa Lomax, Andrew Molodynski
Bjpsych International|November 3, 2017
Compulsory admission and involuntary treatment in PortugalTelma Almeida, Andrew Molodynski
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