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Nicholas J Todd

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Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|September 5, 2013
Web of supportStephen Jones, Nicholas J Todd
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|June 21, 2012
What do service users with bipolar disorder want from a web-based self-management intervention? A qualitative focus group studyNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Fiona A Lobban
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|December 7, 2011
"Recovery" in bipolar disorder: how can service users be supported through a self-management intervention? A qualitative focus group studyNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Fiona A Lobban
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 18, 2014
A web-based self-management intervention for Bipolar Disorder 'living with bipolar': a feasibility randomised controlled trialNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Anna Hart, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|March 6, 2012
An online randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of 'Living with Bipolar': a web-based self-management intervention for bipolar disorder: trial design and protocolNicholas J Todd, Ivonne Solis-Trapala, Steven H Jones, et al.
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Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|September 5, 2013
Web of supportStephen Jones, Nicholas J Todd
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|June 21, 2012
What do service users with bipolar disorder want from a web-based self-management intervention? A qualitative focus group studyNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Fiona A Lobban
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|December 7, 2011
"Recovery" in bipolar disorder: how can service users be supported through a self-management intervention? A qualitative focus group studyNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Fiona A Lobban
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 18, 2014
A web-based self-management intervention for Bipolar Disorder 'living with bipolar': a feasibility randomised controlled trialNicholas J Todd, Steven H Jones, Anna Hart, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|March 6, 2012
An online randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of 'Living with Bipolar': a web-based self-management intervention for bipolar disorder: trial design and protocolNicholas J Todd, Ivonne Solis-Trapala, Steven H Jones, et al.
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