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Recognizing agency and everyday citizenship practice for people at forensic psychiatric care

Utilizing an everyday citizenship approach in forensic psychiatric care, by recognizing the agentive actions and relational interactions in mundane activities and caregiving communications, could substantially enhance and advance care practices.

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Nedlund, AC., Majlesi, A.R., Malinowsky, C. et al. Recognizing agency and everyday citizenship practice for people at forensic psychiatric care. Nat. Mental Health 1, 444–445 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00092-2

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