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Emotion in crisis: primary and
secondary mental health contexts
Julie Morton
Available online: 22 Feb 2010

To cite this article: Julie Morton (2010): Emotion in crisis: primary and secondary mental health
contexts, Journal of Social Work Practice, 24:4, 461-474
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Julie Morton
EMOTION IN CRISIS: PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY MENTAL HEALTH

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The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between emotion and the experience
of a mental health crisis, in particular how this relationship is understood in crisis
resolution services and formal...