Trialogue: An exercise in communication between users, carers, and professional mental health workers beyond role stereotypes

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Communications and collaborations between mental health care users and user activists, family carers and friends, and mental health professionals and policy makers outside and beyond traditional clinical and pedagogic encounters are needed to strengthen a rights-based approach in the field of mental health and further civil society involvement. The Trialogue experience-an exercise in communication between service users, families and friends and mental health workers on equal footing-is indicative of our capacity for surviving and gaining from serious discussions of adverse issues as well as the great possibilities of cooperative efforts and coordinated action.

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Amering, M. (2016). Trialogue: An exercise in communication between users, carers, and professional mental health workers beyond role stereotypes. In The Stigma of Mental Illness - End of the Story? (pp. 581–590). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27839-1_33

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