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Understanding the child killer
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 10.01.02, 2002, p.12.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Explains how specialist investigation and coordination between health professionals is vital to understanding and preventing it.
This time next year
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 29.11.01, 2001, p.14.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
After unfounded allegations of abuse at a pioneering learning disabilities unit, staff morale plummeted. Finds out what went wrong and what the future holds for service and those who run it.
Talk of a lay-off
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 16.8.01, 2001, p.14.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
A government report has called for a new approach to the way mental health care is delivered. Is time running out for psychiatric nurses?.
The mother of all moods
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 5.7.01, 2001, p.14.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
One in 10 women have depression after childbirth. In extreme cases it can lead to delusions, psychosis and infanticide. Reports on new ways to treat postnatal depression.
Want to know how to behead yourself? Just go online
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 15.3.01, 2001, pp.12-13.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Draws attention to internet sites which provide detailed information on how to commit suicide.
Wrestling with demons ended in tragedy
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 28.9.00, 2000, pp.14-15.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Deaf mental health patient Daniel Joseph, who loved to watch wrestling on television, beat his carer to death. Asks whether community mental health services fail.
'Psycho' headlines add to mental illness misery
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 17.2.00, 2000, p.12.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
The media's association of mental illness with violence and its knee-jerk use of cliched terms is making people with mental illness more depressed, according to a new survey. The article discusses the major findings.
The dark end of the street
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 20.1.00, 2000, p.14.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
The peace process is leading to a resurgence of prostitution in Northern Ireland. This article looks at a drop-in health centre for Belfast's vulnerable female sex workers.
Cheap and cheerful
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 20.1.00, 2000, p.16.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
This report explores concerns that drugs are dominating treatment for depression at the expense of other therapies.
A nice try
- Author:
- MUNRO Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 18.8.99, 1999, pp.14-15.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Is the National Institute for Clinical Excellence the government's way of passing the buck on health rationing?