Service user perspectives of multiagency working: a qualitative study with children with educational and mental health difficulties and their parents

Author(s):  
Michelle O'Reilly ◽  
Panos Vostanis ◽  
Helen Taylor ◽  
Crispin Day ◽  
Cathy Street ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 197-213
Author(s):  
Ali Coles ◽  
Tom Elliott

Purpose This paper aims to describe service user experiences of an art psychotherapy group which drew on occupational therapy perspectives to help adults with severe and enduring mental health difficulties move forward in their recovery. Design/methodology/approach A case study approach incorporating outcome data was used. The data gathered comprised attendance, facilitators’ clinical notes, photographs of participant artworks, the Psychological Outcome Profiles questionnaire (PSYCHLOPS: www.psychlops.org), a post-therapy feedback form, discussion at post-therapy individual review sessions and participants’ achievements post-group. Findings All but one participant scored the group as “very helpful” or “helpful” and all felt that the group had helped them with the personal aims they had identified. The PSYCHLOPS questionnaire yielded a large average effect size, indicating positive change in terms of problems, functioning and well-being. Participants identified several ways in which the group was helpful, and their artwork and reflections indicate how they used the art making in the group to pursue their recovery goals. The service user experiences and outcomes suggest that this group was effective in facilitating recovery for these adults with severe and enduring mental health difficulties. Originality/value This group was innovative in integrating approaches from the different professional specialisms and the findings encourage further investigation into this way of working.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (9) ◽  
pp. 799-806
Author(s):  
Brian Keogh ◽  
Anne Marie Brady ◽  
Carmel Downes ◽  
Louise Doyle ◽  
Agnes Higgins ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ian Cummins

This chapter begins with a discussion of the development of the service user movement within mental health. It emphasises the importance of service user perspectives before going on to examine a range of contemporary concerns within services.


2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 288-298 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenny Notley ◽  
Hannah Pell ◽  
Wendy Bryant ◽  
Mary Grove ◽  
Anna Croucher ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lindsay H. Dewa ◽  
Anna Lawrence‐Jones ◽  
Caroline Crandell ◽  
Jack Jaques ◽  
Katy Pickles ◽  
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