self-management, and professional help-seeking, participants were required to be able to reflect on the personal journey of experiencing and self-managing mental distress that became significant enough for them to initiate help-seeking with a professional mental health service, and included ...
2]. The COVID-19 pandemic has added to this need due to the escalated global medical, social, and financial distress [3,4] at a time when mental health services are grappling with chronic funding gaps [5,6,7]. In 2021, the United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS...