Opening a dialogue: lived experience meets Open Dialogue in Israeli mental health services

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2021.2020141
Renana Stanger Elran, Lila Hefer
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ABSTRACT Objective This article presents the emerging field of peer-supported Open Dialogue and its implementation in Israeli mental health services. We review the literature on peer support and OD, and conceptualise shared core principles between the two practices. Then we report on the results of a preliminary research exploring the benefits and challenges of integrating lived experience in OD. Method Questionnaires exploring lived experience in OD, as perceived by OD team members, were filled by 11 international participants, and 7 Israeli participants that graduated from the first OD training. These were followed by three in-depth interviews with Israeli lived experience practitioners that graduated from OD training. Results Based on a reflexive thematic analysis of the questionnaires and interviews we portray the benefits and challenges of working with a lived experience perspective within the OD approach. We explore the newly emerging field of OD in Israel, which is greatly influenced by the contribution of lived experience practitioners – both peer specialists and mental health professionals. Discussion We conclude with our own reflections – as a social worker and a psychologist, both with lived experience – and suggest that the meeting point between lived experience and OD holds an exciting potential for developing more inclusive and progressive mental health services that value the role of lived experience, and benefit from peer perspectives.
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开展对话:以色列精神卫生服务中的生活经验与公开对话相结合
摘要目的本文介绍了同行支持的开放对话的新兴领域及其在以色列精神卫生服务中的实施。我们回顾了关于同伴支持和OD的文献,并概念化了这两种实践之间共享的核心原则。然后,我们报告了一项初步研究的结果,该研究探讨了将生活经验融入OD的好处和挑战。方法对11名国际参与者和7名第一次OD培训毕业的以色列参与者进行问卷调查,以了解OD团队成员对OD的生活经历。随后是对从OD培训中毕业的以色列生活经验从业人员的三次深入访谈。基于对问卷调查和访谈的反身性专题分析,我们描绘了在OD方法中使用生活经验视角工作的好处和挑战。我们探索了以色列新近出现的OD领域,这一领域受到生活经验实践者——同伴专家和心理健康专业人员——的贡献的极大影响。作为一名社会工作者和一名心理学家,我们总结了自己的思考,都有亲身经历,并建议亲身经历和吸毒过量之间的交汇点具有令人兴奋的潜力,可以发展更具包容性和进步的精神健康服务,这些服务重视亲身经历的作用,并从同伴的观点中受益。
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