Transitional housing in forensic mental health: considering consumer lived experience
Abstract Background For individuals involved in the forensic mental health system, access to transitional housing can offer a bridge between custody and independence. Using a methodology consistent with interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), this study considers the meaning associated with...
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Main Authors: | Clark Patrick Heard (Author), Jared Scott (Author), Allan Tetzlaff (Author), Heather Lumley (Author) |
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