Psychosis seminars: an open forum for service users, carers and professionals

  • Kaselionyte J
  • Dirik A
  • Tulloch S
  • et al.
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Abstract

© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. Background Psychosis seminars enable service users, their carers and mental health professionals to meet outside of a formal care setting, increase understanding of mental illness and help establish a dialogue. Aims To explore feasibility of psychosis seminars in the UK and the experiences of participants. Method Seven meetings attended by 25 people were held over a 3-month period. An open-ended questionnaire was returned by ten participants. Responses were subjected to content analysis. Results Benefits experienced were having an open forum for talking freely about mental health issues in a neutral space, learning from others about psychosis and hearing different views. Suggested adjustments were clarifying expectations of participants at the beginning, strengthening facilitation and increasing attendance. Conclusions Psychosis seminars may help to establish a dialogue among users, carers and professionals and seem feasible in the UK, although adjustment to delivery can help their implementation. Declaration of interest None.

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Kaselionyte, J., Dirik, A., Tulloch, S., Priebe, S., & Giacco, D. (2016). Psychosis seminars: an open forum for service users, carers and professionals. BJPsych Open, 2(5), 330–334. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjpo.bp.116.003269

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