2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1432327
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Becoming an Open Dialogue practitioner: a qualitative study of practitioners’ training experiences and transitioning to practice

Eleftherios Anestis,
Timothy Weaver,
Claire Melia
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIn the context of transforming mental healthcare towards more personalised and recovery-oriented models, Open Dialogue has attracted significant international interest. Open Dialogue proposes a way of organising services and delivering care that supports an immediate response to crisis, relational continuity of care, a social network approach and the empowerment of networks through shared decision-making and a flattened hierarchy. The ODDESSI trial currently being conducted in the UK is assessing t… Show more

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