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    Research Methods in Mental Health

    A Comprehensive Guide

    Author(s): Edited by Dawn N. Albertson, Derek K. Tracy, Dan W. Joyce, Sukhwinder S. Shergill

    ISBN: 9781009013987
    Publication Date: 20/11/25
    Pages: 340
    Format: Paperback
    Sale price£40.00 GBP

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    Research Methods in Mental Health

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    This practical and comprehensive resource is a must-read for anyone interested in engaging with mental health research. Covering a range of topics and methodologies, this book provides readers with everything they need to know to navigate mental health research today. Focusing on topics relevant to today's early career researchers, chapters cover the principles of research, tools and methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, and contemporary applications. It also covers ethics, equity and co-production considerations. The inclusion of a Current Trends feature explores key concepts in current areas of lively discourse. This book will be useful for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and other mental health professionals interested in engaging with and conducting mental health research. It will also be a valuable text for MRCPsych candidates sitting their Critical Review paper.

    • This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to mental health research, addressing the varied needs of psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, and social workers, providing a common framework and language to facilitate inter- and multi- disciplinary perspectives
    • The inclusion of a Current Trends feature provides topical updates and makes this book a go-to resource for those reading or engaging with mental health research
    • Provides a well-curated and authoritative guide, at a time when it can be difficult to navigate the complexity and diversity of freely-available online resources