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Dr. Hester Parr

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Carers and supporting Recovery
A report commissioned by the Scottish Recovery Network

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This report is the result of a small scale qualitative research study involved four carer support groups in Scotland. The study was intended to highlight carer perspectives on recovery and their role in supporting recovery from mental health problems.
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