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Crawford P ANNOTATED PUBLICATIONS: PAUL CRAWFORD Peer Reviewed Journal Papers Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Rutherford, P. From noise to meaning: Rethinking the soundscapes of mental health care. International Journal of Nursing Studies. In press. Saavedra, J., López, M., González, S., Arias, S. & Crawford, P. Cognitive and social functioning correlates of employment among people with severe mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal. In press. Stacey, G., Pollock, K. & Crawford, P. (2015) A Case Study Exploring the Experience of Graduate Entry Nursing Students When Learning in Practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing. In press. Svindseth, M., Lindis, L. & Crawford, P. (2015) A qualitative study of midwives’ perceptions of alternative birth care, maternal empowerment in an alternative birth care clinic and concordance with theory. British Journal of Midwifery. In press. Crawford, P., Kvangarsnes, M., Brown, B. & Gilbert, P. (2014) The design of compassionate care. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23 (23-24), 3589-3599. Brown, B., Crawford, P., Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J. & Gale, C. (2014) Practical compassions: Repertoires of practice and compassion talk in acute mental health. Sociology of Health and Illness, 36(3):383-99. Kvangarsnes, M., Torheim, H., Hole, T. & Crawford, P. (2013) Nurses’ perspectives on compassionate care for patients with Exacerbated Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Journal of Allergy & Therapy 4: 158. doi:10.4172/2155- 6121.1000158. Crawford, P., Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J., Gale, C. & Harvey, K. (2013) The language of 1

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ANNOTATED PUBLICATIONS: PAUL CRAWFORD

Peer Reviewed Journal Papers

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Rutherford, P. From noise to meaning: Rethinking the soundscapes of mental health care. International Journal of Nursing Studies. In press.

Saavedra, J., López, M., González, S., Arias, S. & Crawford, P. Cognitive and social functioning correlates of employment among people with severe mental illness.Community Mental Health Journal. In press.

Stacey, G., Pollock, K. & Crawford, P. (2015) A Case Study Exploring the Experience of Graduate Entry Nursing Students When Learning in Practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing. In press.

Svindseth, M., Lindis, L. & Crawford, P. (2015) A qualitative study of midwives’ perceptions of alternative birth care, maternal empowerment in an alternative birth care clinic and concordance with theory. British Journal of Midwifery. In press.

Crawford, P., Kvangarsnes, M., Brown, B. & Gilbert, P. (2014) The design of compassionate care. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23 (23-24), 3589-3599.

Brown, B., Crawford, P., Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J. & Gale, C. (2014) Practical compassions: Repertoires of practice and compassion talk in acute mental health. Sociology of Health and Illness, 36(3):383-99.

Kvangarsnes, M., Torheim, H., Hole, T. & Crawford, P. (2013) Nurses’ perspectives on compassionate care for patients with Exacerbated Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Journal of Allergy & Therapy 4: 158. doi:10.4172/2155-6121.1000158.

Crawford, P., Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J., Gale, C. & Harvey, K. (2013) The language of compassion in acute mental health care. Qualitative Health Research 23 (6):719-27. DOI: 10.1177/1049732313482190. Published online 20 March 2013

Crawford, P., Lewis, L., Brown, B. & Manning, N. (2013) Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery in Mental Health. Mental Health Review Journal 18 (2): 44-64.

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Saavedra, J., Cubero, M., Crawford, P. (2012) Everyday life, culture and recovery: Carer experiences in care homes for individuals with a severe mental illness. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 36(3):422-41. DOI 10.1007/s11013-012-9263-1.

Saavedra, J., Santamaria, A., Crawford, P. & Lucius-Hoene, G. (2012) Auditory hallucinations as social self-positions: A theoretical discussion from a single-case study. Journal of Constructivist Psychology 25 (2), 132-153. DOI:10.1080/10720537.2012.651067

Crawford, P., Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J. & Gale, C. (2011) The language of compassion. Taiwan International ESP Journal 3 (1): 1-16.

Crawford, P., Baker, C. & Brown, B. (2011) ‘Mad Lit. An Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of Medical Humanities’. Guest editorial, Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (4): 253-255.

Crawford, P., Baker, C. & Brown, B. (2011) Madness and literature. Health humanities: Madness and Literature. Special Issue. Mental Health Review Journal 16 (3):91-92.

Crawford, P. & Hallawell, B. (2011) Where is the love? Learning Disabilities Practice 14 (6): 9.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2011) Fast healthcare: Brief communication, traps and opportunities. Patient Education & Counselling 82, 3-10.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2010) Health communication: Corpus linguistics, data driven learning and education for health professionals. Taiwan International ESP Journal 2 (1): 1-25.

Crawford, P., Brown, B., Nerlich, B. & Koteyko, N. (2010) Nutritional altruism in lay discourse on probiotics. Sociology of Health & Illness 32 (5): 1-16.

Crawford, P., Brown, B., Tischler, V. & Baker, C. (2010) Health Humanities: The future of medical humanities? Mental Health Review Journal 15 (3): 4-10.

Lin, M-F., Hsu, M-C., Chang, H-J., Hsu, Y-Y., Chou, M-H. & Crawford, P. (2010) Pivotal moments and changes in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (BMGIM) for service users with depression. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19 (7-8), 1139-1148.

Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2009) Politeness strategies in question formulation in a UK telephone advisory service. Journal of

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Politeness Research 5 (1), 73-91.

Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2009) Post antibiotic apocalypse: Discourses of mutation in narratives of MRSA. Sociology of Health & Illness 31 (4): 508-524.

Brown, B., Nerlich, B. Crawford, P., Koteyko, N. & Carter, R. (2009) Hygiene and biosecurity: The language and politics of risk in an era of emerging infectious diseases. Sociology Compass 3 (5). pp. 811-823.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2009) Mental health communication between service users and professionals: Disseminating practice-congruent research. Mental Health Review Journal 14 (3): 31-39.

Crawford, P., Aubeeluck, A., Brown, B., Cotrel-Gibbons, L., Porock, D. & Baker, C. (2009) An evaluation of a DVD trigger based assessment of communication and care delivery skills. Nurse Education Today 29: 456-463.

Crawford, P. & Baker, C. (2009) Literature and Madness: Fiction for students and professionals. Journal of Medical Humanities 30: 237-251.

Nerlich, B., Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2009) Health, hygiene and biosecurity: Conflicting knowledge claims in the UK poultry industry. Health, Risk & Society 11 (6): 561 – 577.

Saavedra, J., Cubero, M. & Crawford, P. (2009) Incomprehensibility in the narratives of individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia Qualitative Health Research 19 (11): 1548-1558.

Baker, C., Crawford, P., Brown, B., Lipsedge, M., & Carter, R. (2008) On The Borderline? Borderline Personality Disorder and Deliberate Self Harm in Literature. Social Alternatives 27: 4: 22-27.

Brown, B., Crawford, P., Nerlich, B. & Koteyko, N. (2008) The habitus of hygiene: Discourses of cleanliness and infection control in nursing work. Social Science and Medicine 67: 1047-1055.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2008) Soft authority: Ecologies of

infection management in the working lives of modern matrons and infection control staff. Sociology of Health & Illness 30 (5): 756-771.

Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Majomi, P. (2008) Education as an exit strategy for Community Mental Health Nurses: A thematic analysis of narratives. Mental Health Review Journal 13 (3): 8-15.

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Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Majomi, P. (2008) Professional identity in Community Mental Health Nursing. International Journal of Nursing Studies 45 (7): 1055-1063.

Crawford, P., Brown, B., Nerlich, B. & Koteyko, N. (2008) The moral careers of microbes and the rise of the matrons: An analysis of UK national press coverage of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 1995-2006. Health, Risk & Society 10 (4): 331-347.

Harvey, K., Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Candlin, S. (2008) Elicitation hooks: A discourse analysis of chaplain-patient interaction in pastoral and spiritual care. Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling 62 (1-2): 43-61.

Harvey, K., Churchill, D., Crawford, P., Brown, B., Mullany, L., Macfarlane, A., McPherson, A. (2008) Health communication and adolescents: what do their emails tell us? Family Practice 25: 1–8.

Koteyko, N., Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2008) The dead parrot and the dying swan: The role of metaphor scenarios in UK press coverage of avian flu in the UK in 2005-2006. Metaphor and Symbol 23 (4): 242-261.

Koteyko, N., Nerlich, B., Crawford, P., & Wright, N. (2008) ‘Not rocket science’ or ‘no silver bullet’? Media and government discourses about MRSA and cleanliness. Applied Linguistics 29: 223-243.

Harvey, K.J, Brown, B., Crawford, P., Macfarlane, A. & McPherson, A. (2007) Am I Normal? Teenagers, Psychosexual Health and the Internet. Social Science and Medicine 65: 771-781.

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Mullany, L. (2005) Clinical governmentality: A critical linguistic perspective on clinical governance in health care organisations. Journal of Applied Linguistics 2 (3): 299-324.

Adolphs, S., Brown, B., Carter, R., Crawford, P. & Sahota, O. (2004) Applying corpus linguistics in a health care context. Journal of Applied Linguistics l (1): 9-28.

Majomi, P., Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2003) Sacrificing the personal to the professional: community mental health nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing 42 (5): 527-538.

Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2003) ‘The clinical governance of the soul: 'deep management' and the self-regulating subject in integrated community mental health teams’. Social Science and

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Medicine 56: 67-81.This paper entered the top ten downloads for Social Science Research Network and also influenced a commissioned report to the Welsh Assembly. (Tommis, Y., Baker, S., Zinovief, F. and Robinson, C. (2008) Specific Pathways of Care: The Role of the Voluntary Sector in the Management of Chronic Conditions, Report to Welsh Assembly Government. Bangor University: Bangor).

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Darongkamas, J. (2002) Interdisciplinary work in community mental health. Nursing Times 98 (32): 38-39

Crawford, P., Brown, B., Hicks, C. & Anthony, P. (2002) Reluctant empiricists: Community mental health nurses and the art of evidence based praxis. Health and Social Care in the Community 10 (4): 287-298

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2002) ‘Like a friend going round’: Reducing the stigma of mental health care in rural communities. Health and Social Care in the Community 10 (4): 229-238.

Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Darongkamas, J. (2001) Boundaries and blurred roles: Interdisciplinary working in community mental health. Mental Health Care and Learning Disabilities 4 (8): 270-272.

Crawford, P., Carr, J., Knight, A., Chambers, K. & Nolan, P. (2001) The value of Community Mental Health Nurses in Primary Care Teams: Switching a light on in the cellar. Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 8: 213-220.

Leighton, S., Smith, C., Minns, K. & Crawford, P. (2001) Specialist child and adolescent mental health nurses: A force to be reckoned with? Mental Health Practice 5 (2): 8-13.

Anthony, P. & Crawford, P. (2000) Service user involvement in care planning: the mental health nurse’s perspective. Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 7 (5): 425-434.

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Darongkamas, J. (2000) Blurred roles and permeable boundaries: the experience of multidisciplinary working in community mental health. Health & Social Care in the Community 8 (6): 425-435.Cited in Bowers, L. et al (2007) A Longitudinal Study of Conflict and Containment on Acute Psychiatric Wards. Report to the DH Policy Research Programme. City University: London.

Brown, B., Nolan, P. & Crawford, P. (2000) Men in nursing: ambivalence in care, gender and masculinity. International History

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of Nursing Journal 5 (3): 4-13.

Crawford, P. (2000) The madness of John Clare. Mental Health Care 3 (6): 182-84.Reprinted in Oxford Psychotherapy Society Bulletin 31: 17-20.

Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (1999) Putting the debate on nursing language in context. Nursing Standard 14 (1): 41-43.

Brown, B., Crawford, P., Richards, K. & Nolan, P. (1999) Weighing our words: language, nursing and reflective practice. Mental Health Care 3 (1): 22-24.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (1999) A language for nursing: furthering the debate. Nursing Standard 14 (12): 36-37.

Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Nolan, P. (1999) The language of nursing: Uses and abuses. Nursing Times 95 (6): 48-49.

Crawford, P., Johnson, A.J., Brown, B. & Nolan, P. (1999) The Language of mental health nursing reports: Firing paper bullets? Journal of Advanced Nursing 29 (2): 331-340.

Crawford, P., Nolan, P. W. & Brown, B. (1998) Ministering to madness: The narratives of people who have left religious orders to work in the caring professions. Journal of Advanced Nursing 28 (1): 212-220.

Nolan, P., Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (1998) Fruits without labour: the implications of Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas for the caring professions. Journal of Advanced Nursing 28 (2): 251-259.

Nolan, P. & Crawford, P. (1997) Towards a rhetoric of spirituality in mental health care. Journal of Advanced Nursing 26: 289-294.

Brown, B., Nolan, P., Crawford, P. & Lewis, A. (1996) Interaction, Language and the 'Narrative Turn' in Psychotherapy and Psychiatry. Social Science and Medicine 43 (11): 1569-1578.

Crawford, P., Nolan, P. & Brown, B. (1995) Linguistic entrapment: medico-nursing biographies as fictions. Journal of Advanced Nursing 22: 1141-1148.

Richards, K., Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Nolan, P. (1995) Making sense of patients: An analysis of practical reasoning by psychiatric nursing students. Studies in Language and Literature 2: 1-24.

Crawford, P. (1992) The other lady of the lamp. Nursing Times 88 (11): 56-58.

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Books

Crawford, P., Brown, B., Baker, C., Tischler, V. & Abrams, B. (2015) Health Humanities. Palgrave: London.

Baker, C., Crawford, P., Carter, R., Lipsedge, M. & Brown, B. (2010) Madness in Post-1945 British and American Fiction. Palgrave: London

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Carter, R. (2006) Evidence-based Health Communication. Open University Press: Maidenhead.

Crawford, P., Brown, B & Bonham, P. (2006) Communication in Clinical Settings. Nelson Thornes: Cheltenham. BOE model has been adopted in NHS Trusts and included in Morrissey, J. & Callaghan, P. (2011) Communication Skills for Mental Health Nurses. Open University Press.

Crawford, R., Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2004) Storytelling in Therapy. Nelson Thornes: Cheltenham.

Brown, B., Crawford, P. & Hicks, C. (2003) Evidence Based Research: Dilemmas and Debates in Health Care. Open University Press: Maidenhead. This best-selling title won a Highly Commended Award at BMA Book Competition 2004.

Crawford, P. (2002) Nothing Purple Nothing Black. The Book Guild: Lewes.

Crawford, P. (2002) Nothing Purple, Nothing Black. The Book Guild: Lewes.

This novel about the experience of psychosis and social isolation has been acclaimed by internationally renowned figures in psychiatry (see below) and from fellow novelists who write on mental health issues. The novel has been optioned for film by the producer Jack Emery at Dramahouse, London/Florida.

Reviews in mental health care journals include:

Ashmore, R. (2002) Review of the month. Mental Health Practice 5 (8): 25.Maitland, S. (2002) Mad wives and angelic writers. Openmind 115: 26.Sayer, P. (2002) A vivid journey into psychosis. Nursing Times 98 (12): 30.

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Reviewer comments:

'Nothing Purple, Nothing Black is an unusual, and unusually promising first novel. It's an intriguing, topical story, and Paul Crawford tells it with passion, wit, and a boldly metaphorical style.' David Lodge

‘Nothing Purple, Nothing Black draws you in and holds you suspended. A psychologically powerful study.' Roy Porter

'This is a very powerful and touching novel in which the two worlds of the church and the laity are so well portrayed and poetically united.  Crawford merges Graham Green and Patrick Hamilton into the best of both - an obsessive internal landscape set against a murky dusk of a deadly town and a railway station going no-where.' Stephen Lowe

‘Written with wit and a strong feeling for his protagonists […] Crawford’s fictional debut is impressive, and his depiction of the “mad and the sane” sharing “the same bathwater of life” lingers in the mind long after you turn the final page.’Paul Sayer

‘No other novel explores the painful dilemmas of the vow of chastity as this one does. Anyone who wants to know about the state of the Catholic Church, both from inside and out, must read Nothing Purple, Nothing Black.’Dr Anthony Daniels (Aka Theodore Dalrymple)

‘…I really enjoyed it […] it is very well plotted […] it is humane and somehow tender’Sara Maitland

'Paul Crawford has written with clarity and chastity about the anguish of institutional celibacy[…] The desperate loneliness of the isolated priest is conveyed with Greene-like insight. A parallel theme is the alienation of the insane […] Delusions, hallucinations and compulsions are vividly portrayed. There is no idealisation of the deranged - madness and its expectations are depicted with an insider's knowledge.' Dr Maurice Lipsedge

Crawford, P. (2002) Politics and History in William Golding: The World Turned Upside Down. University of Missouri Press: Columbia.

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Major Review:Medcalf, S. (2003) Modish parables. Times Literary Supplement May 16: 23.

Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Nolan, P. (1998) Communicating Care: The Language of Nursing. Stanley Thornes: Cheltenham. This was the first book on nursing language worldwide and provoked a debate about language and nursing in the press.

Edited Books and Special Issues

Baker, C., Rodrigues, R. R. & Crawford, P. (Eds) (Forthcoming) (2014) Special Issue on Traumatextualities: Trauma in the clinical, arts and humanities contexts from the 3rd International Health Humanities Conference. Journal of Medical Humanities.

Crawford, P., Baker, C. & Brown, B. (Eds) (2011) Special Issue on Madness and Literature: Papers from the 1st International Health Humanities Conference 2010. Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (4), December. ISSN 1041-3545

Crawford, P., Baker, C. & Brown, B. (Eds) (2011) Health humanities: Madness and Literature. Special Issue. Mental Health Review Journal 16 (3). ISBN 9781780525402 ISSN 1361-9322

Book Chapters

Crawford, P., Brown, B.& Harvey, K. (2014) Corpus linguistics and evidence-based health communication, Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication, Hamilton, H.E. & Chou, W.S. (eds). London and New York: Routledge. 75-90.

Crawford, P. (2011) Foreword. In N. McCrae, The Moon and Madness. Imprint Academic: London. vii-ix.

Crawford, P. (2009) Communication Skills. In J. Randle, F. Coffey & M. Bradbury (eds) Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills in Adult Nursing. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 15-22.

Callaghan, P. & Crawford, P. (2009) Evidensbaseret praktis i psykiatrien [Evidence-Based Psychiatric Practice]. In Psykiatrisk sygepleje, e.d Niels Buss. Dansk Sygeplejerad: Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck. 78-94.

Callaghan, P. & Crawford, P. (2009) Evidence-based Mental Health Nursing Practice. In Callaghan, P. (ed.) Mental Health Nursing Skills. Oxford University Press: Oxford. 33-41

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Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2009) Communication. In Mallik, M., Hall, C. & Howard, D. Nursing Knowledge and Practice: Foundations for Decision Making. 3rd ed. Balliere Tindall and the Royal College of Nursing: London. Key revised nursing textbook.

Crawford, P. (2008) Literature of Atrocity: Lord of the Flies and The Inheritors. In H. Bloom (ed.) Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. New Edition. Blooms Literary Criticism: New York. 103- 131. This high profile, full chapter inclusion is a significant and international mainstreaming of the original monograph.

Brown, B & Crawford, P. (2007) Personality disorder in UK mental health care: Language, legitimation and the psychodynamics of surveillance. In R. Iedema (ed.) The Discourse of Hospital Communication: Tracing Complexities in Contemporary Health Care Organisations. Palgrave: London. 109-137.

Crawford, P. (2006) William Golding. In D. S. Kastan (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. Oxford University Press Inc, USA: New York.

Crawford, P. (2004) Literature of Atrocity: Lord of the Flies and The Inheritors. In H. Bloom (ed.) Bloom’s Guides: Williams Golding’s Lord of the Flie. Chelsea House: Broomall, Philadelphia. 81-82.

Crawford, P. (2004) Literature of Atrocity: Lord of the Flies and The Inheritors. In A. Marion (ed.) Children's Literature Review. Thomson Gale: Farmington Hills, MI. 145-156.

Crawford, P. & Brown, B. (2004) Communication in Nursing. In Mallik, M., Hall, C. & D. Howard (eds) Nursing Knowledge and Practice: Foundations for Decision Making. 2nd edition. .Balliere Tindall and the Royal College of Nursing: London. 1-24. Leading chapter in key nursing textbook.

Commissioned Newspaper/ Letters/ Professional journal articles/ Reviews

Crawford, P. (2015) Crawford, P. Health humanities: we’re here to collaborate, not to compete. The Guardian Higher Education. http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2015/mar/30/health-humanities-here-to-collaborate-not-compete

Crawford, P. (2014) Mental healthcare, mindsets and making the

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most of what we have. The Consultant 22, Autumn, 44-7. file:///C:/Users/nqzpc/Downloads/The-Consultant-Issue-22%20(4).pdf

Crawford, P. (2014) Florence Nightingale carried the lamp but modern nurses carry the can. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/florence-nightingale-carried-the-lamp-but-modern-nurses-carry-the-can-25114

Crawford, P. (2014) Compassion and cost-effectiveness can work together. Health Service Journal. 25 March. http://www.hsj.co.uk/comment/compassion-and-cost-effectiveness-can-work-together/5068673.article#.UzVOufl_s2Z

Crawford, P. (2013) Mental Health and informal care: Maybe now, finally, we can start polishing our hidden gems. Guest Editorial. nhsManagers.networkhttp://www.nhsmanagers.net/guest-editorials/mental-health-and-informal-care-maybe-now-finally-we-can-start-polishing-our-hidden-gems/

Crawford, P. (2013) How low can we go? CareTalk Issue 17, November, 15. http://www.caretalk.co.uk/magazine/issue27/

Crawford, P. (2013) Inequality and the politics of health, Health and Social Care Reform, http://www.hscreformseries.co.uk/patient-care/16145-inequality-and-the-politics-of-health.

Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2013) Health check on Thatcher’s legacy. Public Servant. http://www.publicservice.co.uk/publicservant/article/22632.

Crawford, P. (2013) Compassion is not just for nurses, it’s for managers too. Lead article. Public Servant, March: 10-11.Reprinted: http://humangivensfoundation.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/compassion-is-not-just-for-nurses-its.html

Crawford, P. (2013) The NHS and the true meaning of compassion. Health & Social Care Reform. GovToday. Editor’s Feature. http://www.hscreformseries.co.uk/leadership/14747-the-nhs-and-the-true-meaning-of-compassionThis got a mention at guardian.co.uk:http://www.guardian.co.uk/healthcare-network/2013/feb/08/today-in-healthcare-8-february

Crawford, P. (2012) Humanity: A precious resource. Public

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Servant, October: 43.

Crawford, P. (2011) NHS failures in care for the elderly demand prompt remedies. Letter to the Editor. The Times, Friday October 14. 35.

Crawford, P. (2007) On Aggression and Violence. Richard Mizen and Mark Morris. Mental Health Practice 10 (10): 22-23.

Crawford, P. (2007) Suicide Junkie. S. Westwood. Mental Health Practice 11 (2): 30.

Crawford, P. (2007) Solution Focused Nursing: Rethinking Practice. Margaret McAllister. Mental Health Practice 10 (6): 24.

Crawford, P. (2007) You Don’t Have to be Famous to Have Manic Depression: The Insider’s Guide to Mental Health. Jeremy Thomas and Tony Hughes. Mental Health Practice 10 (5): 27-28.

Crawford, P. (2006) Little Steps. Katherine Wealthall. Mental Health Practice 9 (6): 29-30.

Crawford, P. (2005) Doctor, What’s Wrong? Making the NHS human again. Sophie Petit-Zeman (ed). Mental Health Practice 9 (4): 33.

Crawford, P. (2005) A Can of Madness. Jason Pegler. Mental Health Practice 8 (9): 32.

Crawford, P. (2005) Good practice in mental health care. Tony Ryan and Jacki Pritchard (Eds). [Review of the Month]. Mental Health Practice 9 (3): 34.

Crawford, P. (2002) Living in denial. The Guardian G2, 18 December. 5.

Crawford, P. (2002) This life. Mental Health Today, March. 34.

Crawford, P. (2002) Letter to the editor. The Daily Telegraph, 26 April. 27.

Crawford, P. (2002) Student’s breakdown set me on new path. The Harp, May. 19.

Crawford, P. (2002) Emotional rescue. Post Weekend, 8 June. 22.

Crawford, P. (2002) Church must face up to facts of life. The Sentinel, 11 June. 6.

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Crawford, P. (2002) Why sexuality is tearing the Catholic Church apart. Sentinel Sunday, 7 July. 6.

Crawford, P. (2000) An inheritance of fear, aggression and loss. Nursing Times 96 (34): 36.

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