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Preparing for Mental Health Review Tribunals: reports and dilemmas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

B. Brockman*
Affiliation:
Reaside Clinic, Rubery, Rednal, Birmingham B45 9BE
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Further reading

Bluglass, R. (1993) Maintaining the treatment of mentally ill people in the community. British Medical Journal, 306, 159160.Google Scholar
Gangley, G. E. (1990) The Responsible Medical Officer and Mental Health Review Tribunals. Psychiatric Bulletin, 14, 336337.Google Scholar
Gostin, L., Rassaby, E. & Buchanan, A. (1984) Mental Health: Tribunal Procedure. London: Oyez Longman.Google Scholar
Peay, J. (1990) Mental Health Review Tribunals. In Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry (eds. Bluglass, R. & Bowden, P.). Edinburgh and London: Churchill Livingstone. Pp 12591266.Google Scholar
Royal College of Psychiatrists (1993) Community Supervision Orders. A Report of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.Google Scholar
Woolf, P. G. (1991) The role of the doctor in the Mental Health Review Tribunal. Psychiatric Bulletin, 15, 407409.Google Scholar

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