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... London: Hutchinson. Mental Health Foundation (1997) Knowing Our Own Minds: A Survey of How People in EmotionalDistress Take Control of Their Lives. London: MentalHealth Foundation.Michaelson, ... Conference on Personality Disorders, London.Deegan, P. (1999) Presentation to Recovery Conference, Birmingham.Department of Health (1999) National Service Framework for Mental Health. London: ... Re-offending of Mentally Disordered Offenders. London:Home Office.Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2004) MentalHealth and Social Exclusion: Social ExclusionUnit Report. London: Office of...
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