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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

P. J. Bracken
Affiliation:
Department of Social and Economic Studies, University of Bradford
L. Greenslade
Affiliation:
American College, Dublin
B. Griffin
Affiliation:
Birmingham Irish Mental Health Forum, Ladywood, Birmingham
M. Smyth
Affiliation:
Northern Birmingham Mental Health Trust, Birmingham

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