2023
DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2023.2182420
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Patients’ experiences of Daily Talks: a patient-driven intervention in inpatient mental healthcare

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“…People receiving A&S care report experiencing ordinary sociable engagement (e.g. self‐disclosure, humour, banter and shared activities) as therapeutic (Jackson & Stevenson, 2000; McAllister, Simpson, Tsianakas, & Roberts, 2021; Molin et al, 2016; Reinius et al, 2023). Thus MHN engagement which is experienced as therapeutic appears synonymous with ‘strangely illusive’ everyday ordinariness, as described by (Felski, 1999).…”
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“…People receiving A&S care report experiencing ordinary sociable engagement (e.g. self‐disclosure, humour, banter and shared activities) as therapeutic (Jackson & Stevenson, 2000; McAllister, Simpson, Tsianakas, & Roberts, 2021; Molin et al, 2016; Reinius et al, 2023). Thus MHN engagement which is experienced as therapeutic appears synonymous with ‘strangely illusive’ everyday ordinariness, as described by (Felski, 1999).…”
Section: Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early evaluations of PET have shown that MHN are often unable to overcome organizational and personal barriers to using PET for constructive engagement (McCrae, 2014). Later PET evaluations found that greater structure, including feedback and influence over the sessions by people receiving A&S care, and skilled facilitation achieved better results (McAllister, Simpson, Tsianakas, Canham, et al, 2021; Molin et al, 2020; Reinius et al, 2023; Taylor et al, 2022).…”
Section: Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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