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1. Towards a suicide-responsive police culture: police experiences of working with suicide.

2. Exploring the practice of 10-11-year-olds as co-researchers: using a hybrid approach in educational research to promote children as interviewers.

3. Exploring the potentially positive interaction between social media and mental health; the perspectives of adolescents.

4. The clinical use of Subjective Units of Distress scales (SUDs) in child mental health assessments: a thematic evaluation.

5. Social media and adolescent mental health: the good, the bad and the ugly.

6. Applied conversation analysis for counselling and psychotherapy researchers.

7. ‘The challenges of sharing information when a young person is experiencing severe emotional difficulties’: implications for schools and CAMHS.

8. Children's claims to knowledge regarding their mental health experiences and practitioners' negotiation of the problem.

9. Exploring the perspectives of Turkish adolescents on bullying: A qualitative study.

10. The risk of secondary traumatic stress in the qualitative transcription process: a research note.

11. An exploration of the possibility for secondary traumatic stress among transcriptionists: a grounded theory approach.

12. Identifying the interactional processes in the first assessments in child mental health.

13. ‘This doctor, I not trust him, I’m not safe’: The perceptions of mental health and services by unaccompanied refugee adolescents.

14. “We Are Alone in the House”: A Case Study Addressing Researcher Safety and Risk.

15. Complementary or controversial care? The opinions of professionals on complementary and alternative interventions for Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

16. In the child's voice: The experiences of primary school children with social, emotional and mental health difficulties.

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