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    The dodo bird verdict and the elephant in the room: A service user-led investigation of crisis resolution and home treatment

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    Middleton, Hugh
    Purser, Aimie
    Keyword
    Home care services
    Crisis intervention
    Date
    2011
    
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    DOI
    10.5172/hesr.2011.20.2.147
    Publisher's URL
    http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.5172/hesr.2011.20.2.147
    Abstract
    Recent years have seen an international move towards home treatment of acute mental health difficulties. This has been based upon trial data which do little to develop understanding of how or why this approach is as effective as it seems to be. In order to explore this question the study interviewed patients who had recently used the services of a crisis resolution home treatment (CRHT) team in the English East Midlands. Triangulated parallel qualitative analyses of 33 semi-structured interviews conducted by service users trained in research techniques demonstrated that successful CRHT reflected practitioners' ability to provide clients with a sense of feeling safe, accepted and understood. Unhelpful outcomes followed when participants did not experience such unconditionally supportive relationships. These findings further endorse the primacy of relational factors in mental health practice. They are discussed in relation to the Dodo Bird verdict upon psychological therapies and systemic difficulties acknowledging an inconvenient truth.
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    Middleton, H., Shaw, R., Collier, R., Purser, A. & Ferguson, B. (2011). The dodo bird verdict and the elephant in the room: A service user-led investigation of crisis resolution and home treatment. Health Sociology Review, 20 (2), pp.147-156.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/6253
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