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           Barker, P. J., Leamy, M., & Stevenson, C. (2000). The philoso-  Simpson, A., & Barker, P. J. (2007). The persistence of
             phy of empowerment. Mental Health Nursing, 20(9), 8–12.  memory: Using narrative picturing to co-operatively
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             Services, 32(5), 17–22.                       ment days: Developing an evaluation for an innovative
           Barker, P. J., & Reynolds, B. (1996). Rediscovering the   nursing model. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health
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           Barker, P. J., Reynolds, B., & Stevenson, C. (1998). The    of a solution-oriented approach to nursing in acute
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           Barker, P. J., Reynolds, B., Whitehill, I., Delaval, S.,    Walker, L., & Barker, P. J. (1998). The required role of the
             & Novak, V. (1996).Working with mental distress.   CPN: Uniformity or flexibility? Clinical Effectiveness in
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           Barker, P. J., & Stevenson, C. (2002). Reply to Gamble and   Wilkin, P., & Barker, P. (2002). A conversation with Phil
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           Barker, P. J., & Walker, L. (2000). Nurses’ perceptions of
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