Introduction: Nowadays the Western mental health system is in transformation to recovery-oriented and trauma informed care in which experiential knowledge becomes incorporated. An important development in this context is that traditional mental health professionals came to the fore with their lived experiences. From 2017 to 2021, a research project was conducted in the Netherlands in three mental health organizations, focussing on how service users perceive the professional use of experiential knowledge. Aims: This paper aims to explore service users’ perspectives regarding their healthcare professionals’ use of experiential knowledge and the users’ perceptions of how this contributes to their personal recovery. Methods: As part of the q...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Mad patients have historically been excluded from knowledge production in the field of mental health...
Introduction: Nowadays the Western mental health system is in transformation to recovery-oriented an...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perspectives of mental health professionals who are in a proc...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
This article provides an organizational case study using exploratory qualitative and visual research...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how mental health service user involvement in heal...
Background: Traditionally mental health services have been based on the view that health professiona...
This organizational case study addresses the research question: What are the experiences of staff wh...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
This PhD thesis by prior publication describes a journey through the author's experiential knowledge...
The aim of the study is to gain insight into the user's perspective on user involvement in mental he...
The concept of recovery in mental health has changed over time and reflects our increased understand...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Mad patients have historically been excluded from knowledge production in the field of mental health...
Introduction: Nowadays the Western mental health system is in transformation to recovery-oriented an...
Purpose This study aims to explore the perspectives of mental health professionals who are in a proc...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
This article provides an organizational case study using exploratory qualitative and visual research...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how mental health service user involvement in heal...
Background: Traditionally mental health services have been based on the view that health professiona...
This organizational case study addresses the research question: What are the experiences of staff wh...
Purpose Over the past 15 years, mental health organisations have taken steps to move towards provid...
This PhD thesis by prior publication describes a journey through the author's experiential knowledge...
The aim of the study is to gain insight into the user's perspective on user involvement in mental he...
The concept of recovery in mental health has changed over time and reflects our increased understand...
Objectives: Accreditation of clinical psychology programmes requires the involvement of service user...
Background: The mental health sector across states in Australia is moving to offering individualised...
Mad patients have historically been excluded from knowledge production in the field of mental health...