This book presents the core elements of Open Dialogue – an
innovative system of mental health care initially developed in Western
Lapland, Finland, and spread into about 40 countries – and explains
why dialogic practice can be so effective in the treatment of
difficult mental health crises. As Dr. Seikkula explains in this book,
Open Dialogue is both a way of organizing psychiatric care and a form
of dialogic psychotherapy. The basic idea behind Open Dialogue is that
discussions with the client seeking help, their family and other
social networks are open to all. Nothing about the client's care is
discussed without his or her presence. In addition, the basic idea of
Open Dialogue is that clinicians work together as a team,
participating in all the therapy meetings where the problems that led
to the client's need for help are discussed. Over the last couple of
decades, the distance between the humanistic dialogical approach and
conventional treatment has only increased. So, the aim of this book is
to shorten this distance by describing in a concise way why dialogic
practice can be so effective to treat challenging mental health
conditions, such as psychosis. Dr. Seikkula explains why in dialogic
practice it is possible to achieve a recovery that cannot be imagined
in conventional psychiatry. In other words: why dialogue does cure.
Why Dialogue Does Cure: Explaining What Makes Dialogue Unprecedentedly
Effective in Difficult Crises will be a mandatory reference for
clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, occupational
therapists, mental health nurses, social workers and all mental health
professionals interested in learning about the nuts and bolts of the
Open Dialogue approach and adopting a system of care that does not
focus on eliminating the symptoms of the one in need for help, but on
meeting the full human.
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Explaining What Makes Dialogue Unprecedentedly Effective in Difficult Crises
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031912948
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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