Items where Department is "Adult and Forensic Services" and Year is 2024
Baban, Alan, Hillen, Thomas, Story, Giles W, Burn, Wendy and Curtis, Vivienne (2024) A qualitative study focussing on the acquisition of psychotherapy competencies in core psychiatry training and the effect of COVID-19. British Journal of Psychotherapy . ISSN Print ISSN: 0265-9883 Online ISSN: 1752-0118
Cundy, Paul and Yakeley, Jessica (2024) The state of the psychoanalytic nation, Volume I. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 978-1032561431
Fitzpatrick, Robert (2024) Holding the vanishing organisation: Can an 'agile' work environment facilitate emotional containment? Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of East London. Full text available
McQuaid, Noel (2024) An exploration of the uncanny and mystical influences developing leadership thinking, in the context of rising technological complexity and declining organisational certainty. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of Essex. Full text available
Shaverin, Lisa, Luyten, Patrick, Fonagy, Peter and Bateman, Anthony (2024) Breaking the cycle with trauma-focused mentalization-based treatment: theory and practice of a trauma-focused group intervention. Frontiers in psychology . ISSN 1664-1078 Full text available
Smiton, Siobhain (2024) Health and wealth: A systems psychodynamic exploration of the migrant professional experience in Switzerland’s pharmaceutical industry. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of Essex. Full text available
Theodorou, Alexis, Ali, Saima and Hales, Heidi (2024) A systematic review of literature on homicide followed by suicide and mental state of perpetrators. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 34 (1). pp. 10-53. ISSN 0957-9664 Full text available
Town, Rosa and Fonagy, Peter (2024) University students’ access to mental health services: A qualitative study of the experiences of health service professionals through the lens of candidacy in England. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy . ISSN 1758-1060 Full text available