Need adapted approach and open dialogue in the integration timeline
Rayamajhi, Sita; Nygård, Ruth (2020)
Rayamajhi, Sita
Nygård, Ruth
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020113025246
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020113025246
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Abstract:
Introduction
Mental health crises in Finland are handled in a special way for example, somatic and psychological symptoms are recommended to be processed as a whole and the client’s situation assessed from various perspectives with the help of different professionals. In the treatment of psychosis the Need-Adapted Approach is recommended as a suitable approach, the evidence-based information is presented by different researchers. The need adapted approach and open dialogue has been proved to be effective in the north-western part of Finland for more than a decade.
Aim
This study aims to research on how “Need Adapted Approach” (NAA) may benefit the path of integration.
Method.
The study is based on semi-structured interviews. The data is analyzed using the principle of abductive analysis.
Results, Discussion and conclusions
In the findings various phases identified in the data analysis process were surprisingly connected to the theory (principles of open dialogue, and what the concept of need adapted approach can mean in the mental challenges during the integration process. (immediate help, social network, flexibility, mobility, responsibility, psychological continuity tolerance of uncertainty and dialogism.) Further detailed findings and limitation of the research in connection with the theory are explained and illustrated by figures provided.
Introduction
Mental health crises in Finland are handled in a special way for example, somatic and psychological symptoms are recommended to be processed as a whole and the client’s situation assessed from various perspectives with the help of different professionals. In the treatment of psychosis the Need-Adapted Approach is recommended as a suitable approach, the evidence-based information is presented by different researchers. The need adapted approach and open dialogue has been proved to be effective in the north-western part of Finland for more than a decade.
Aim
This study aims to research on how “Need Adapted Approach” (NAA) may benefit the path of integration.
Method.
The study is based on semi-structured interviews. The data is analyzed using the principle of abductive analysis.
Results, Discussion and conclusions
In the findings various phases identified in the data analysis process were surprisingly connected to the theory (principles of open dialogue, and what the concept of need adapted approach can mean in the mental challenges during the integration process. (immediate help, social network, flexibility, mobility, responsibility, psychological continuity tolerance of uncertainty and dialogism.) Further detailed findings and limitation of the research in connection with the theory are explained and illustrated by figures provided.