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Karen M Wright

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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|June 17, 2010
Therapeutic relationship: developing a new understanding for nurses and care workers within an eating disorder unitKaren M Wright
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 17, 2008
Stress and burnout in forensic mental health nursing: a literature reviewTommy Dickinson, Karen M Wright
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|July 15, 2015
"They're Really PD Today"Emma S Jones, Karen M Wright
Nurse Education Today|November 17, 2020
An integrative review exploring the experiences of service users carrying a diagnosis of personality disorder and student mental health nurses and the time they share togetherEmma Jones, Karen M Wright, Mick McKeown
Journal of Forensic Nursing|August 16, 2024
The Impact of Patients and Student Mental Health Nurses Sharing Time Together in Forensic UnitsEmma S Jones, Karen M Wright, Mick McKeown
Psychology and Psychotherapy|July 14, 2019
The weirdness of having a bunch of other minds like yours in the room: The lived experiences of mentalization-based therapy for borderline personality disorderKathryn Jane Gardner, Karen M Wright, Alison Elliott, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 12, 2021
Learning the subtle dance: The experience of therapists who deliver mentalisation-based therapy for borderline personality disorderKathryn Jane Gardner, Karen M Wright, Alison Elliott, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 23, 2022
How many practice hours are required to become a registered nurse?Amanda Garrow, Debbie Roberts, Amanda Kenny, et al.
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|June 17, 2010
Therapeutic relationship: developing a new understanding for nurses and care workers within an eating disorder unitKaren M Wright
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 17, 2008
Stress and burnout in forensic mental health nursing: a literature reviewTommy Dickinson, Karen M Wright
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|July 15, 2015
"They're Really PD Today"Emma S Jones, Karen M Wright
Nurse Education Today|November 17, 2020
An integrative review exploring the experiences of service users carrying a diagnosis of personality disorder and student mental health nurses and the time they share togetherEmma Jones, Karen M Wright, Mick McKeown
Journal of Forensic Nursing|August 16, 2024
The Impact of Patients and Student Mental Health Nurses Sharing Time Together in Forensic UnitsEmma S Jones, Karen M Wright, Mick McKeown
Psychology and Psychotherapy|July 14, 2019
The weirdness of having a bunch of other minds like yours in the room: The lived experiences of mentalization-based therapy for borderline personality disorderKathryn Jane Gardner, Karen M Wright, Alison Elliott, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 12, 2021
Learning the subtle dance: The experience of therapists who deliver mentalisation-based therapy for borderline personality disorderKathryn Jane Gardner, Karen M Wright, Alison Elliott, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 23, 2022
How many practice hours are required to become a registered nurse?Amanda Garrow, Debbie Roberts, Amanda Kenny, et al.
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