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Michael Coffey

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Sociology of Health & Illness|March 5, 2011
Resistance and challenge: competing accounts in aftercare monitoringMichael Coffey
Health (London, England : 1997)|March 7, 2012
Negotiating identity transition when leaving forensic hospitalsMichael Coffey
Sociology of Health & Illness|April 19, 2013
Time and its uses in accounts of conditional discharge in forensic psychiatryMichael Coffey
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 4, 2010
Where the wicked problems are: the case of mental healthBen Hannigan, Michael Coffey
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|July 28, 2011
Voice hearing: a secondary analysis of talk by people who hear voicesMalcolm Jones, Michael Coffey
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|October 3, 2002
Power and control: forensic community mental health nurses' perceptions of team-working, legal sanction and complianceMichael Coffey, Emrys Jenkins
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|August 6, 2019
Too Busy to Talk: Examining Service User Involvement in Nursing WorkJulia Terry, Michael Coffey
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 5, 2005
Therapeutic working relationships with people with schizophrenia: literature reviewJeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|December 11, 2025
Principles, policies, and practices: reflections on recovery in the real worldBen Hannigan, Michael Coffey
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 17, 2008
'You don't talk about the voices': voice hearers and community mental health nurses talk about responding to voice hearing experiencesMichael Coffey, Jeanette Hewitt
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Sociology of Health & Illness|March 5, 2011
Resistance and challenge: competing accounts in aftercare monitoringMichael Coffey
Health (London, England : 1997)|March 7, 2012
Negotiating identity transition when leaving forensic hospitalsMichael Coffey
Sociology of Health & Illness|April 19, 2013
Time and its uses in accounts of conditional discharge in forensic psychiatryMichael Coffey
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 4, 2010
Where the wicked problems are: the case of mental healthBen Hannigan, Michael Coffey
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|July 28, 2011
Voice hearing: a secondary analysis of talk by people who hear voicesMalcolm Jones, Michael Coffey
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|October 3, 2002
Power and control: forensic community mental health nurses' perceptions of team-working, legal sanction and complianceMichael Coffey, Emrys Jenkins
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|August 6, 2019
Too Busy to Talk: Examining Service User Involvement in Nursing WorkJulia Terry, Michael Coffey
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 5, 2005
Therapeutic working relationships with people with schizophrenia: literature reviewJeanette Hewitt, Michael Coffey
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|December 11, 2025
Principles, policies, and practices: reflections on recovery in the real worldBen Hannigan, Michael Coffey
Journal of Clinical Nursing|May 17, 2008
'You don't talk about the voices': voice hearers and community mental health nurses talk about responding to voice hearing experiencesMichael Coffey, Jeanette Hewitt
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