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The use of social environment in a psychosocial clubhouse to facilitate recovery-oriented practice

Authors :
Michelle Cleary
Catherine Hungerford
Toby Raeburn
Virginia Schmied
Source :
BJPsych open
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2016.

Abstract

BackgroundRecovery-oriented language has been widely adopted in mental health policy; however, little is known about how recovery practices are implemented within individual services, such as psychosocial clubhouses.AimsTo explore how recovery practices are implemented in a psychosocial clubhouse.MethodQualitative case study design informed by self-determination theory was utilised. This included 120 h of participant observation, interviews with 12 clubhouse members and 6 staff members. Field notes and interview transcripts were subject to theoretical thematic analysis.ResultsTwo overarching themes were identified, each comprising three sub-themes. In this paper, the overarching theme of ‘social environment’ is discussed. It was characterised by the sub-themes, ‘community and consistency’, ‘participation and opportunity’ and ‘respect and autonomy’.ConclusionsSocial environment was used to facilitate recovery-oriented practice within the clubhouse. Whether recovery is experienced by clubhouse members in wider society, may well depend on supports and opportunities outside the clubhouse.

Details

ISSN :
20564724
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BJPsych Open
Accession number :
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