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1. The psychiatric work villages in Israel: a micro working community.

2. The paper trail to mental health.

3. A qualitative fallacy: Life trapped in interpretations and stories.

4. Developments in rehabilitation psychiatry within the RANZCP and the creation of a mental health rehabilitation curriculum.

5. The Case of Donald Trump and the Goldwater Rule: Politics and Professional Ethics Intertwined.

6. Transforming the journey together: Baseline findings from a longitudinal, co-designed study on psychiatry trainee experiences of training and wellbeing.

7. When war came home: air-raid shock in World War I.

8. Ethics in Psychiatric Research: Issues and Recommendations.

9. The role of online ethics consultation on mental health.

10. The challenges facing the public mental health sector: implications of the Victorian Psychiatry workforce project.

11. The RANZCP guidelines for Schizophrenia: Why is our practice so far short of our recommendations, and what can we do about it?

12. Psychiatry and the Sociology of Novelty: Negotiating the US National Institute of Mental Health "Research Domain Criteria" (RDoC).

13. "Now Is a Time for Optimism": The Politics of Personalized Medicine in Mental Health Research.

14. Elements of Care--Indirect Services in Psychiatry.

15. RDoC and shift of reference.

16. Recovery and Severe Mental Illness: Description and Analysis.

17. The use of family group conferences in mental health: Barriers for implementation.

18. Mental health system development in Asia: Does Australia have a role?

19. "Too much too soon, let me out of here!" Psychiatric and obstetric implications of a child's pregnancy.

20. Mapping the onset of psychosis: the Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Mental States.

21. Hurly-burly of psychiatric ethics.

22. Mental disorders among Māori attending their general practitioner.

23. Qualitative Research in Psychiatry.

24. Commentary: Answers and questions in the sociology of mental health.

25. Evaluating complex, collaborative programmes: the Partnership Project as a case study.

26. Successful ageing for psychiatrists.

27. Introducing a competency based Fellowship programme for psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand.

28. Future-proofing the psychiatry workforce in Australia: evaluation of an innovative enrichment programme for medical students.

29. Psychiatric Diagnostic Categories: Issues of Validity and Measurement.

30. Psychiatrists, mental health provision and ‘senile dementia’ in England, 1940s–1979.

31. New Zealand Mental Health Review Tribunal characteristics and outcomes 1993-2011.

32. An examination of risk factors for readmission to acute adult mental health services within 28 days of discharge in the Australian setting.

33. Benchmarking adult mental health organizations.

34. From social pathologies to individual psyches: psychiatry navigating socio-political currents in 20th-century Latvia.

35. Description and evaluation of a project to improve the identification and management of mood disorders in developing countries.

36. Twelve tools for teaching medical students.

37. The Eating Disorders Outreach Service: enabling clinicians statewide to treat eating disorders.

38. Medical student teaching in the private sector - An overlooked opportunity?

39. Pearl in the oyster: climate change as a mental health opportunity.

40. Community treatment orders and competence to consent.

41. Child and family inclusive practice: a pilot program in a community adult mental health service.

42. The Resource Team: an innovative service delivery support model for mental health services.

43. Conversations between anthropology and psychiatry: drawing out the best from interdisciplinarity in global mental health.

44. Changes to inpatient consultation-liaison psychiatry service delivery over a 7-year period.

45. Profile of young people attending alcohol and other drug treatment services in Aotearoa, New Zealand: clinical file search.

46. An outline of the planned work of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists' Board of Education.

47. Implementing smoke-free policies in mental health inpatient units: learning from unsuccessful experience.

48. The relevance of qualitative research for clinical programs in psychiatry.

49. Putting 'addiction' back into psychiatry: the RANZCP Section of Addiction Psychiatry.

50. Violence and the costs of caring for a family member with severe mental illness.