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The PODcast: What is "Peer- supported Open Dialogue"? by Mad in America

The PODcast: What is "Peer-

supported Open Dialogue"?

by Mad in America

Event: Online;  Cost: US$0 – US$10;  Date:  Wed, 13 July 2022;  Time: 11:00 – 12:30 EDT

Join them in exploring Peer-supported Open Dialogue: Community-based, person-centered response to people in extreme mental states.

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(This event appears to be at the intersection of culture and mental health.[DH])

“Open Dialogue” - Western Lapland’s response to its community’s mental health crises - has inspired projects around the world that seek to emulate its elements and principles, in the hope of replicating its success. However, outside of the community and culture that have co-evolved with Open Dialogue over its decades of development, these philosophies and practices have met challenges. One of the largest and, arguably, most successful efforts to address these challenges - Peer-supported Open Dialogue (POD) - has resulted in the largest research study yet of Open Dialogue-inspired services. The ODDESSI trial is studying the adoption of Peer-supported Open Dialogue within several of the U.K.’s National Health Service trusts.

Follow this link to article in Mad in America

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/t...mp;mc_cid=e7cd7e8ffa

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