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The Open Dialogue Approach to Acute Psychosis: Its Poetics and Micropolitics

2003

In Finland, a network-based, language approach to psychiatric care has emerged, called "Open Dialogue." It draws on Bakhtin's dialogical principles (Bakhtin, 1984) and is rooted in a Batesonian tradition. Two levels of analysis, the poetics and the micropolitics, are presented. The poetics include three principles: "tolerance of uncertainty," "dialogism," and "polyphony in social networks." A treatment meeting shows how these poetics operate to generate a therapeutic dialogue. The micropolitics are the larger institutional practices that support this way of working and are part of Finnish Need-Adapted Treatment. Recent research suggests that Open Dialogue has improved outcomes for young peo…

Mental Health ServicesPatient Care TeamPsychoanalysisPatient care teamSocial PsychologySocial networkbusiness.industrySchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Follow up studiesAcute PsychosisPsychotherapyClinical PsychologyPsychotic DisordersPoeticsAcute DiseaseHumansPolyphonyPsychologybusinessFinlandSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)LanguageFamily Process
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The state of psychiatry in Spain

2012

The 1986 General Health Act and the so-called 'psychiatric reform' were key issues in the development of the mental healthcare system (MHCS) in Spain. The World Health Organization Declaration and Action Plan on Mental Health in 2005 gave it a revitalizing impetus and resulted in the first National Health System (NHS) Mental Health Strategy in 2006. A literature search was performed using MEDLINE, Spanish journals, reference lists, national databases, and European and Spanish official documents to describe the current state of the MHCS in Spain. The main results were: (1) existence of great variability among the autonomous communities with respect to mental health resources and provision of…

Mental Health ServicesPsychiatrymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMental DisordersMEDLINEDeclarationPoison controlSuicide preventionMental healthOccupational safety and healthPsychiatry and Mental healthSpainAction planmedicineChild and adolescent psychiatryHumansPsychiatrybusinessInternational Review of Psychiatry
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Challenges and barriers in mental healthcare systems and their impact on the family: A systematic integrative review

2020

The aim of this systematic integrative review is to analyse the challenges and barriers found in mental healthcare systems and the impact they have on the family. Searches were made of the Web of Science, Scopus, Medline and Cochrane databases using terms relating to mental health, family care and healthcare systems. We included and critically evaluated studies published in English between 2015 and 2019 that directly or indirectly analysed public mental health policies and the consequences they have for the family. We analysed our findings following the inductive content analysis approach. A total of 32 articles that met quality indicators were identified. Very closely related structural, c…

Mental Health ServicesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectScopusMEDLINE03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)NursingHealth caremedicineHumansQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineQuality Indicators Health Caremedia_commonbusiness.industryMental Disorders030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportMental illnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthMental HealthCaregiversContent analysisQuality of Life0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Health & Social Care in the Community
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State of Training, Clinical Services, and Research on Dual Disorders Across France, India, Israel, and Spain.

2016

This article overviews training, clinical services, and research on dual disorders across four countries: France, India, Israel, and Spain.The current dual disorders systems in each of the four countries were reviewed, with a focus on strengths and limitations of each.In France, psychiatric care occurs within the public health care system and involves little training of medical graduates for managing dual disorders. Special courses and forums for specialists have recently started to meet the growing interest of physicians in learning how to manage dual disorders. The Indian health care system grapples with a large treatment gap for mental disorders, and while some treatment services for dua…

Mental Health ServicesSubstance-Related DisordersIndiaDay careHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingHealth caremedicineHumansDisease management (health)IsraelHealth policybusiness.industryHealth PolicyMental DisordersResearchDisease Managementmedicine.diseasePrivate sectorComorbidity030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthSpainNeeds assessmentDual diagnosisClinical CompetenceFrancebusinessDelivery of Health Care030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeeds AssessmentJournal of dual diagnosis
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Psychological support and psychotherapy via digital devices in Covid-19 emergency time: Some critical issues

2020

The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting fear, quarantine and lockdown measures implemented in Italy and other countries to contain the risk of contagion have seriously impacted the mental health of a large number of people. The need to offer psychological and psychotherapeutic support to these people, while respecting the government’s pressing calls to “stay home”, have led many psychologists and psychotherapists, both in the public and private sectors, to provide their professional services via teleconference, telephone, smartphone, etc. The aim of this work is to highlight some critical issues related to the sudden switch from the traditional method of providing psychological services to…

Mental Health ServicesTelemedicine020205 medical informaticsPneumonia Viral02 engineering and technologye-psychological careprivacyBetacoronavirus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInformed consent0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringprofessional responsibilityHumansConfidentiality030212 general & internal medicinePandemicsComputer SecurityGovernmentcriticismSARS-CoV-2business.industryinformed consentTeleconferenceGeneral MedicinePublic relationsPrivate sectorProfessional responsibilityMental healthTelemedicineItalyQuarantinePsychologybusinessCovid-19Coronavirus InfectionsConfidentiality
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Mental health care: trust and mistrust in different caring contexts.

2008

Aims and objectives.  To identify the factors that make trust within the context of public mental health possible. We also consider the question of patients’ trust in the whole caring system. The study is based on individual interviews with 22 psychiatric patients, who were also users of social services. Background.  There are theoretical studies concerning trust between human beings in several disciplines within psychiatry and social services but few studies investigate how trust can be created and what makes it possible. The literature reveals that there is need for research concerning trust in psychiatry. In this study we examined two different caring contexts and investigated what makes…

Mental Health Servicesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMental DisordersSocial WelfareContext (language use)General MedicineTrustMental healthGrounded theoryPower (social and political)Openness to experienceRelevance (law)MedicineHumansbusinessSocial psychologyGeneral NursingAutonomymedia_commonJournal of clinical nursing
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Robert Nozick and Axel Honneth: An attempt to shed light on mental health service in Norway through two diametrical philosophers.

2020

This article aims at giving insight into Norwegian mental health service by exploring the ideologies of two diametrical philosophers, the American Robert Nozick (1938-2002) and the German Axel Honneth (1949-). Nozick proposes as an ideal a minimal state in which citizens have a "negative right" to the absence of interference and to follow their own interests without restriction from the state. On the other side, Axel Honneth claims that there is no freedom without state interference. In his view, governmental involvement is understood as a prerequisite for personal freedom. We may call this state an opposite of the minimal state; a maximal state. To get a better understanding of these oppos…

Mental Health Servicesmedia_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianIdeal (ethics)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineState (polity)HumansPhilosophy Nursing030212 general & internal medicineSociologyPolitical philosophymedia_common030504 nursingResearch and TheoryNorwayGeneral MedicineMental healthlanguage.human_languageGovernment ProgramsIssues ethics and legal aspectslanguageIdeology0305 other medical scienceSocial psychologyAutonomyNursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionalsREFERENCES
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Cognitive impairment and consumption of mental healthcare resources in outpatients with bipolar disorder.

2020

Cognitive dysfunction is a major predictor of functional outcomes, and loss of occupational functioning is usually linked with a higher cost of illness. However, the association between cognitive impairment and consumption of health resources has not been studied in bipolar disorder to date. This study aims to examine this relationship. This is an observational, retrospective study of a representative sample of euthymic outpatients between 18 and 55 years, fulfilling DSM 5 criteria for bipolar disorder and recruited at a catchment area in Spain. Cognitive performance was screened with the Spanish version of the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP-S), and several variables of…

Mental Health Servicesmedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderNeuropsychological TestsDSM-503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)OutpatientsMedicineHumansCognitive DysfunctionEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceBipolar disorderPsychiatryBiological PsychiatryRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyCognitionmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaSpainObservational studybusinessCognition Disorders030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of psychiatric research
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A narrative review of positive psychology interventions for women during the perinatal period

2019

Recent studies suggest that positive perinatal maternal mood can buffer the effects of negative feelings and promote women and infant well-being. Evidence from Positive Psychology has shown that Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs) can enhance well-being and/or reduce negative symptoms. The objective of this comprehensive narrative review was to identify and critically review the current evidence about the use of PPIs designed to improve women's mental well-being during the perinatal period. A systematic search of four online databases was conducted. Two intervention programmes have been identified. Both interventions were online-based and gratitude was the common PPI. The common target…

Mental Health Servicesmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionDepression Postpartum03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyIntervention (counseling)GratitudeHumansMedicinePsychiatrymedia_common030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyMental healthPsychology PositivePerinatal CareFeeling030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleNarrative reviewPositive psychologybusinessMindfulnessPerinatal periodStress PsychologicalJournal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Association between Conflict and Cholera in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

2022

Cholera outbreaks significantly contribute to disease mortality and morbidity in low- and middle-income countries. Cholera outbreaks have several social and environmental risk factors and extreme conditions can act as catalysts. A social extreme with known links to infectious disease outbreaks is conflict, causing disruption to services, loss of income and displacement. Here, we used the self-controlled case series method in a novel application and found that conflict increased the risk of cholera in Nigeria by 3.6 times and 19.7% of cholera outbreaks were attributable to conflict. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), conflict increased the risk of cholera by 2.6 times and 12.3% of ch…

Microbiology (medical)EpidemiologyNigeria1103 Clinical SciencesMicrobiologyDisease Outbreaks1117 Public Health and Health ServicesInfectious DiseasesCholera1108 Medical MicrobiologyDemocratic Republic of the CongoHumansVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200PovertyEmerging Infectious Diseases
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