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1. The use of Open Dialogue in Trauma Informed Care services for mental health consumers and their family networks: A scoping review.

2. The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part Two: a review of the grey literature including book chapters and policy documents.

3. The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part One: a review of the peer-reviewed literature using a systematic approach.

4. Expectations and illusions: a position paper on the relationship between mental health practitioners and social exclusion.

5. Canadian military transitioning to civilian life: a discussion paper.

6. When the wounds heal but the soul bleeds—A lived experience narrative.

7. Mental health service users' experiences of telehealth interventions facilitated during the COVID‐19 pandemic and their relevance to nursing: An integrative review.

8. An account of loneliness while living with an eating disorder.

9. Perspectives of service users and carers with lived experience of a diagnosis of personality disorder: A qualitative study.

10. Reliability testing of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales 2018.

11. Remote consultations in community mental health: A qualitative study of clinical teams.

12. Mental health nurses' empathy experiences towards consumers with dual diagnosis: A thematic analysis.

13. Nurses' career choice and satisfaction with mental health transition‐to‐practice programs: A cross sectional study.

14. Implementing and evaluating patient‐focused safety technology on adult acute mental health wards.

15. Positive mental health, depression and burnout in healthcare workers during the second wave of COVID‐19 pandemic.

16. Digital cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with insomnia and depression: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

17. The impact of storytelling on building resilience in children: A systematic review.

18. Factors influencing the recovery‐oriented attitudes of nursing directors in psychiatric hospitals: A cross‐sectional study in Japan.

19. To Hell and Back: A Performer's mental health journey during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

20. Grounding co‐writing: An analysis of the theoretical basis of a new approach in mental health care.

21. The experience of healthcare professionals implementing recovery‐oriented practice in mental health inpatient units: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

22. Accompanying mental health problems at home: Preliminary data from a crisis resolution and home treatment team in Catalonia.

23. Promoting and hindering factors in the use of advance statements by Australian mental health clinicians.

24. The views and experiences of bisexual people regarding their psychosocial support needs: a qualitative evidence synthesis.

25. Outcomes of trauma‐informed care on the psychological health of women experiencing intimate partner violence: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

26. Factors that influence Asian American college students use of mental health services: A systematic mixed studies review.

27. Mentalizing capacities of mental health nurses: A systematic PRISMA review.

28. The nurse faculty role: A lived experience of mentoring nurses while coping with anxiety during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

29. Effectiveness of reminiscence therapy interventions for older people: Evidence mapping and qualitative evaluation.

30. Analysis of mental health effects among nurses working during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A systematic review.

31. Domestic violence screening in a public mental health service: A qualitative examination of mental health clinician responses to DFV.

32. RAISe‐ing awareness: Person‐centred care in coercive mental health care environments—A scoping review and framework development.

33. Co‐creation of five key research priorities across law enforcement and public health: A methodological example and outcomes.

34. What are adult psychiatric inpatients' experience of seclusion: A systematic review of qualitative studies.

35. Mental health stigma among Middle Eastern adolescents: A protocol for a systematic review.

36. What are the ethical dilemmas in the decision‐making processes of nursing people given electroconvulsive therapy? A critical realist review of qualitative evidence.

37. Silver linings: Observed reductions in aggression and use of restraints and seclusion in psychiatric inpatient care during COVID‐19.

38. Seeking freedom: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the literature on patients' experience of absconding from hospital.

39. Associated factors of nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes: A multicentred cross‐sectional study in psychiatric inpatient hospitals.

40. A scoping review of institutional policies and recommendations for trans inpatient mental health care.

41. The perceived effects of migration on the mental health of Afro‐Caribbean immigrants: A narrative synthesis of qualitative studies.

42. "The Road We Travel": Developing a co‐produced narrative for a photovoice project.

43. Mental health nurses' measured attitudes to people and practice: Systematic review of UK empirical research 2000–2019.

44. Leveraging a Global Partnership to Address COVID‐19‐Related Mental Health Challenges.

45. Recovered or Not Recovered? A First Person Narrative Case for Non‐Abstinent Recovery.

46. Non‐traditional mental health clinical placements: An effective means for reducing self‐stigma in pre‐registration nursing students.

47. Navigating challenges and shaping futures through mental health nursing in the United Kingdom.

48. Serious mental illness in healthcare and academia: A lived experience.

49. Nurses' experiences of working in the community with adolescents who self‐harm: A qualitative exploration.

50. Creating or taking opportunity: Strategies for implementing expert by experience positions in mental health academia.