“At the extremities of life” – Service user experiences of helpful help in mental health crises

T. Klevan, B. Karlsson, T. Ruud
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ABSTRACT Mental health services have recently undergone a transition from institution- to community-based care, and crisis resolution teams (CRTs) represent a community-based service that targets users experiencing an acute mental health crisis. The current study was undertaken to explore the service user experiences of helpful help provided by CRTs in a mental health crisis context. Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 service users to elucidate how mental health crises are experienced as devastating and multilayered events. Suicidal thoughts and/or intentions were commonly reported, seemingly regardless of whether the crisis was related to a serious mental illness. The important issues relating to help that were emphasized by the participants in this study were practical support and help with daily structure, establishing a foundation of safety, and strengthening the sense of self. The authors elaborate in the discussion on how these different issues of help are connected, showing that practical help plays an important role in supporting self-worth and the sense of safety, but that practical and structural issues have been rarely addressed by CRTs, at least in the context of this study. Thus, a broadened and social contextual-oriented perspective on mental health crises is important in developing helping practices that are perceived as more recovery oriented and helpful.
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"在生命的尽头" -在心理健康危机中获得有益帮助的服务用户体验
心理健康服务最近经历了从机构到社区护理的转变,危机解决小组(crt)代表了一种以社区为基础的服务,目标是经历急性心理健康危机的用户。本研究旨在探讨心理健康危机情境下crt提供的有益帮助的服务使用者体验。对14名服务使用者进行了半结构化的深度访谈,以阐明心理健康危机是如何作为破坏性和多层次的事件经历的。自杀的想法和/或意图被普遍报道,似乎与危机是否与严重的精神疾病有关无关。在本研究中,参与者强调的与帮助相关的重要问题是日常结构的实际支持和帮助,建立安全的基础,增强自我意识。作者在讨论中详细阐述了这些不同的帮助问题是如何联系在一起的,表明实际的帮助在支持自我价值和安全感方面起着重要作用,但实际的和结构性的问题很少被crt解决,至少在本研究的背景下是这样。因此,对心理健康危机的一个更广泛和面向社会背景的视角对于发展被认为更以康复为导向和有益的帮助实践是很重要的。
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