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B. & Menzies, D. (2002) Authenticity
and Belonging: The Experience of Being Known in the Group
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B. & McCallion, H. (2001) Is it OK to lie about your mental health when
applying for a job? Nursing Times 97[13] p.17 Davidson
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B. (1999) The
Narcissistic State and the Death Instinct Theory paper submitted in partial
fulfilment of the requirements of the Institute of Group Analysis Qualifying Course
I.G.A., London
Barker, P., Campbell, P. & Davidson, B. (eds.) (1999) From
the ashes of experience: reflections on madness, survival and growth
Whurr, London
Davidson, B.
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as a tool of reflective practice: sketches and reflections from inside the split
milieu of an eating disorders unit Group Analysis 32[1]
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B. (1998f) Using the Internet forum: a case study Mental Health
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B. (1998e) Psychiatric nursing and the Internet Mental Health Practice
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& Cameron, S. (1998) What their words are telling us: ethical issues in
nursing practice Mental Health Care 1[6] pp. 199-202 Barker,
P. & Davidson, B. (1998b) Epilogue: the heart of the ethical matter
ch.25 pp.349-355 in Barker, P. & Davidson, B. (eds.) Psychiatric Nursing:
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paradox of psychiatric nursing: making a difference by attempting to change nothing
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milieu of an eating disorders unit ch.13 pp.190-201 in Barker, P. &
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B. (1998b) Dissent ch.9 pp.115-134 in Barker, P. & Davidson, B. (eds.)
Psychiatric Nursing: Ethical Strife Arnold, London. Davidson, B. (1998a) The
role of the psychiatric nurse ch.5 pp.57-65 in Barker, P. & Davidson,
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B. (1997b) Experience
of transition in community mental health care (or 'Lambeth... and Goodbye to all
that') Netlink - the newsletter of the Network for Psychiatric
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B. (1997a) Making a Difference through acceptance Nursing Times
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B. (1993) A Group-Analytic Approach Using Reflective Practice and Group-Analytic
Skills in Understanding Staff-Patient Relationships in an Eating Disorder Unit
Interactions Autumn 1993 pp.15-21 Davidson,
B. (1992b) The Student Psychiatric
Nurse on Placement in a General Hospital: What am I Doing Here? Nexus
Vol. 2 No. 2 pp. 19-34 Davidson,
B. (1992a) What can be the relevance of the psychiatric nurse to the life of
a person who is mentally ill? Journal of Clinical Nursing
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