Table of Contents Alerts
Special Issues:
Promoting Youth Mental Health through Early Intervention
Volume 10/1
Migration and Mental Health
Volume 9/3
Families where a Parent has a Mental Illness
Volume 8/3
Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Children and Adolescents
Volume 7/1
Multicultural Mental Health
Volume 5/2
About Advances in Mental Health
Advances in Mental Health
Advances in Mental Health (ISSN: 1837-4905) is a forum for advancing mental health promotion, prevention of mental illness,
and early intervention approaches to mental health.
A contemporary peer-reviewed journal for mental health
practitioners, researchers, students, lecturers, clinicians, nurses, social workers, carers, mediators, counsellors, consumers, commentators and policy developers, Advances in Mental Health is available in print and online formats. Find out more»
Available Issues
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- pp. 106 – 203
- pp. 6 – 97
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- Volume 9 (2010)
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- pp. 210 – 302
- pp. 106 – 205
- pp. 2 – 104
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- Volume 8 (2009)
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- pp. 204 – 314
- pp. 119 – 203
- pp. 1 – 118
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- Volume 7 (2008)
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- pp. 130 – 220
- pp. 72 – 129
- pp. 1 – 71
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- Volume 6 (2007)
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- pp. 147 – 231
- pp. 78 – 146
- pp. 1 – 77
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- Volume 5 (2006)
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- pp. 166 – 306
- pp. 81 – 165
- pp. 1 – 80
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- Volume 4 (2005)
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- pp. 172 – 251
- pp. 47 – 171
- pp. 1 – 47
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- Volume 3 (2004)
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- pp. 84 – 145
- pp. 44 – 83
- pp. 1 – 43
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- Volume 2 (2003)
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- pp. 119 – 235
- pp. 62 – 118
- pp. 1 – 61
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- Volume 1 (2002)
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- pp. 141 – 246
- pp. 66 – 140
- pp. 1 – 65
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Top 4 Articles
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Issues faced by carers of people with a mental illness from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: Carers' and practitioners' perceptions
Vol. 5, Iss. 2 -
Australian Aboriginal suicide: The need for an Aboriginal suicidology?
Vol. 3, Iss. 3 -
Linking young homeless people to mental health services: An exploration of an outreach clinic at a supported youth accommodation service
Vol. 10, Iss. 1 -
Determining mental health research priorities in a Queensland region: An inclusive and iterative approach with mental health service clinicians, consumers and carers
Vol. 0, Iss. 0


