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Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry: The Impact of Policy (2017)
Journal Article
Cook, C. C. (2017). Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry: The Impact of Policy. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 20(6), 589-594. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2017.1405498

Research and debate on the importance of spirituality and religion in psychiatry has led to a number of national and international policy initiatives, intended to clarify the boundaries of good practice and improve the way in which such matters are m... Read More about Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry: The Impact of Policy.

Mystical theology and the renewal of contemplative spiritual practice. (2017)
Book Chapter
McLean, J., & Cook, C. C. (2018). Mystical theology and the renewal of contemplative spiritual practice. In C. C. Cook, J. McLean, & P. Tyler (Eds.), Mystical Theology & Contemporary Spiritual Practice: Renewing the Contemplative Tradition (109-120). Routledge

Measuring mental health in the clinical setting: what is important to service users? The Mini-Service user Recovery Evaluation Scale, (Mini-SeRvE) (2017)
Journal Article
Barber, J. M., Parsons, H., Wilson, C. A., & Cook, C. C. (2017). Measuring mental health in the clinical setting: what is important to service users? The Mini-Service user Recovery Evaluation Scale, (Mini-SeRvE). Journal of Mental Health, 26(6), 530-537. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2017.1340624

Background: Since 2001, a policy of positive mental health recovery has been promoted in the UK, with service user involvement. This has not been easy to implement in the clinical setting. Aims: To develop and validate a brief self-report, service us... Read More about Measuring mental health in the clinical setting: what is important to service users? The Mini-Service user Recovery Evaluation Scale, (Mini-SeRvE).