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Experiences of Mental Health Service Users on Their Empowerment and Social Integration in the Community

Experiences of Mental Health Service Users on Their Empowerment and Social Integration in the Community

... that empowerment is principally a relational process emerging from the recognition of personal and so- cial contextual resources (Shearer, 2009), people with mental health disorders cannot be ... See full document

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Service user and care giver involvement in mental health system strengthening in Nepal: a qualitative study on barriers and facilitating factors

Service user and care giver involvement in mental health system strengthening in Nepal: a qualitative study on barriers and facilitating factors

... The service users affiliated to mental health organizations, who also tended to be based in the capital city, reported more experiences of involvement compared to non-affiliated ... See full document

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‘Putting into words my experience.’ Mental health service users’ experiences of therapeutic groups

‘Putting into words my experience.’ Mental health service users’ experiences of therapeutic groups

... Participant experiences touch on awareness difficult to express in language, and participants create imagery to share insight, such as their descriptions of having a load on one’s back or walking on ...enduring ... See full document

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Mental health services conceptualised as complex adaptive systems: what can be learned?

Mental health services conceptualised as complex adaptive systems: what can be learned?

... that experiences all of ...good mental, physical and social ...approaches, service providers would co- work rather than merely co-locate, adopting a new rule that all professionals see ... See full document

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Understanding experiences of and preferences for service user and carer involvement in physical health care discussions within mental health care planning

Understanding experiences of and preferences for service user and carer involvement in physical health care discussions within mental health care planning

... independent mental health Taskforce set out a national strategic vision to deliver a Five Year For- ward View to improving mental health outcomes across the health and care system in ... See full document

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The importance of relationships in mental health care: A qualitative study of service users' experiences of psychiatric hospital admission in the UK

The importance of relationships in mental health care: A qualitative study of service users' experiences of psychiatric hospital admission in the UK

... of mental health services for inpatients undertaken by the Healthcare Commission has backed up research studies in highlighting higher rates of admission and detention for patients from Black groups with ... See full document

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Managing preconceived expectations: mental health service users experiences of going home from hospital: a grounded theory study

Managing preconceived expectations: mental health service users experiences of going home from hospital: a grounded theory study

... from social relationships that they had prior to hospitali- ...and social network drifted away and lost ...their experiences to a limited number of people or admitting that they had a diagnosis that ... See full document

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Mental health and social service needs for mental health service users in Japan: a cross-sectional survey of client- and staff-perceived needs

Mental health and social service needs for mental health service users in Japan: a cross-sectional survey of client- and staff-perceived needs

... utilize health services made by the service users ...Japanese mental health care setting, the ef- forts to improve mental health care and promote a shift to ... See full document

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The meaning of social inclusion to people with enduring mental health problems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

The meaning of social inclusion to people with enduring mental health problems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... the experiences of marginalised social groups whose voices are often unheard by those who hold more dominant positions in society (Kohler Riessman, ...of service users to describe and explore ... See full document

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Barriers to affordable housing for mental health service users : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Public Policy at Massey University, Albany Campus, New Zealand

Barriers to affordable housing for mental health service users : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Public Policy at Massey University, Albany Campus, New Zealand

... of mental health service users under community mental health services, their main source of income is through ...by mental health service ... See full document

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The role of communities in mental Hhalth care in low  and middle income countries: a meta review of components and competencies

The role of communities in mental Hhalth care in low and middle income countries: a meta review of components and competencies

... global mental health needs and to rectify the stark gap between the burden of mental disorders and access to appropriate evidence-based interventions in ...LMIC. Community components in the ... See full document

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Mental health service users’ experiences of psychiatric re hospitalisation   an explorative focus group study in six European countries

Mental health service users’ experiences of psychiatric re hospitalisation an explorative focus group study in six European countries

... in health and quality of life rather than a set of interventions with a distinct endpoint ...stronger integration of health and social services is needed and steer- ing the focus away from ... See full document

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Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

... contemporaneous mental health care systems has become associated with the prediction of an adverse event that must be averted or avoided and this with the notion of danger (DH 2007; Zinn ...Thus, ... See full document

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Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users and providers experiences of forensic mental health care

... Fortune, Z.; Rose, R.; Crawford, M.; Slade, M.; Spence, R.; Mudd, D.; Barrett, B. Coid, J.W.; Tyrer, P. and Moran P.(2010) An evaluation of new services for personality disordered offenders: staff and service user ... See full document

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Mental Health Service Users' Experiences of Coming off Medication: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

Mental Health Service Users' Experiences of Coming off Medication: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

... within mental health services, the use of psychotropic medications remains the dominant approach to the treatment and management of mental ...large mental institutions in America and are often ... See full document

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More than just a bed: mental health service users’ experiences of self-referral admission

More than just a bed: mental health service users’ experiences of self-referral admission

... earlier experiences of mental health ...with mental health problems to become actively involved in their own care has thera- peutic benefits ...that users with a self-referral ... See full document

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Community participation and recovery for mental health service users: An action research inquiry

Community participation and recovery for mental health service users: An action research inquiry

... ‘excluding’ community was ...his social contacts beyond the drop-in centre he attended but he felt he should ‘stay away from’ ordinary people (Matthew’s terms), as if he felt no eligibility to partici- pate ... See full document

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Service Users’ Experiences of Liaison Mental Health Care

Service Users’ Experiences of Liaison Mental Health Care

... liaison service with a first line approach that encompasses all ages and medical wards and the ...non mental health staff through training and education is the key work stream for LMHS identified by ... See full document

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Social Determinants of Well-Being in Mental Health Service Users Receiving Care in the Community

Social Determinants of Well-Being in Mental Health Service Users Receiving Care in the Community

... of mental illness on this quality of life domain is ...between mental illness and housing, exploring housing as an outcome of mental illness and as an input into ...well-being. Mental illness ... See full document

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Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

... UK mental health care services despite serious failures in service provision ...a mental health Trust that was the first to be prosecuted post-Francis Report under new powers by the ... See full document

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