The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental health rehabilitation meetings at the Clubhouse. While promoting client participation, the support workers also need to ascertain that at least some decisions get constructed during the meetings. This combination of goals—promoting participation and constructing decisions—leads to a series of dilemmatic practices, the dynamics of which the chapter focuses on analyzing. The support workers may treat clients’ turns retrospectively as proposals, even if the status of these turns as such is ambiguous. In the face of a lack of recipient uptake, the support workers may remind the clients about their epistemic access to the content of the proposal or pur...
Introduction: Several studies describe barriers and facilitators forimplementing shared decision‐mak...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence social workers\u27 ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), when applied to mood disorders, is designed to alleviate symptom...
The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental healt...
While joint decision-making is regularly launched by a proposal, it is the recipients’ responses tha...
Using both statistical methods and conversation analysis, we examined how support workers in a menta...
Background: Single point of access meetings represent a critical juncture in the lives of mental hea...
Goal setting is at the heart of mental health rehabilitation, but its joint negotiation by clinician...
Social inclusion and exclusion are buzzwords in today’s political discourse. While there are many ca...
This chapter investigates how writing serves as a resource in decision-making at the Clubhouse and h...
Clinical guidelines require the patient's participation in the entire rehabilitation process, includ...
Background: Patients in mental care express a wish for more active participation. Shared decision-ma...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the manner in which user knowledge and user persp...
Introduction: Several studies describe barriers and facilitators forimplementing shared decision‐mak...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence social workers\u27 ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), when applied to mood disorders, is designed to alleviate symptom...
The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental healt...
While joint decision-making is regularly launched by a proposal, it is the recipients’ responses tha...
Using both statistical methods and conversation analysis, we examined how support workers in a menta...
Background: Single point of access meetings represent a critical juncture in the lives of mental hea...
Goal setting is at the heart of mental health rehabilitation, but its joint negotiation by clinician...
Social inclusion and exclusion are buzzwords in today’s political discourse. While there are many ca...
This chapter investigates how writing serves as a resource in decision-making at the Clubhouse and h...
Clinical guidelines require the patient's participation in the entire rehabilitation process, includ...
Background: Patients in mental care express a wish for more active participation. Shared decision-ma...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the manner in which user knowledge and user persp...
Introduction: Several studies describe barriers and facilitators forimplementing shared decision‐mak...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence social workers\u27 ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), when applied to mood disorders, is designed to alleviate symptom...