Amy Burnham, Katie Marchant, Trish Oliver, Mary Ryan, Barnaby Dunn
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Abstract
Coproduction in mental health research is inherently emotional. This collaborative work must be configured to maximize emotional benefits and minimize emotional harms to collaborators with lived experience.