Transforming specialized mental health practice: Insights from clients’ perspectives on how to support recovery
Karin Lorenz-Artz, Joyce Bierbooms, Inge Bongers, Giovanni de Girolamo, María Soledad Burrone, María Soledad Burrone

TL;DR
This study explores how mental health professionals can support recovery by focusing on client experiences in a new care model.
Contribution
The study identifies three key building blocks for recovery-oriented care based on client perspectives.
Findings
Mental health professionals should promote self-determination in clients.
Creating human connections and reciprocal collaboration is crucial for recovery.
Navigating power dynamics is necessary for effective recovery support.
Abstract
To better address clients’ needs, specialized mental health care (MHC) is changing to recovery-oriented, person-centered network care. This study was part of a broader Peer-supported Open Dialogue (POD) project and explores the experiences of clients living with severe mental illness (SMI) in a POD practice. The objective is to deepen the understanding of clients’ lived experiences with POD to identify the specific behaviors, skills, and organizational elements they consider beneficial to their recovery. These insights offer practical guidance within a transformative care context, fostering the transformation at the personal level of MHC professionals committed to recovery-oriented, person-centered network care. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the development of new approaches for supporting the recovery of clients living with SMI. We conducted semi-structured interviews…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health and Patient Involvement · Psychiatric care and mental health services · Healthcare innovation and challenges
