What has been learned from joint working between mental health professionals, patients and users of psychiatric services, their families and friends
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 06/01/2012
Wallcraft J – The run–down of institutions, the new paradigm of recovery and human rights laws have led to increased joint working in the field of law and policy, research, education and training, service provision and coercion. Joint working challenges the old ways of knowledge creation and practices such as coercive treatment.



