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SRN session at NSUN 2021 agm

SRN session at NSUN 2021 agm

by SRN Admin | Dec 31, 2021 | Featured - SRN, SRN events, Survivor Research

A recording of our session at the NSUN 2021 AGM is now available. The session was entitled Survivor Researchers: What do we bring? After a short introduction to SRN, Dina Poursanidou delivered a presentation drawing on mental health service user interview accounts of...

Ambivalence in accounts of involuntary hospitalisation

by SRN Admin | Nov 30, 2021 | Resources - online

The price of ‘safety’? Ambivalence in mental health service user interview accounts of involuntary hospitalisation (‘sectioning’) in England SRN director, Dr Dina Poursanidou, delivered a joint presentation about this research which she worked on  with University of...

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