Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research

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Autor(a) principal: Haliday,Héloïse
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Demailly,Lise
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract: Our research studied the interactions between mental health care (MHC) professionals and users in French public psychiatry, focusing on the “tools” which professionals use in their interactions with users. We draw a typology of four main “therapeutic styles” in relation to tool use: 1- Absence of identifiable tools. Interaction is personalized and improvised. 2- Use of rituals and habits. 3- Use of methods that have otherwise been written and formalized. 4- Use of tools, be they written or computerized, protocols guiding the interactions, or strictly standardized tools. The psychologist involved in the research (HH) intends to show how the practice of interdisciplinary fieldwork, which implied the “trouble of having a psychologist sharing fieldwork”, enabled both researchers to transform a classical methodology into a series of questions concerning the focus of data gathering and data analysis, the position and stance of both researchers, and the possibility to provide not only valid descriptions of day-to-day care practices but also correct interpretations of the unconscious feelings at stake in MHC.
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title Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
spellingShingle Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
Haliday,Héloïse
psychiatry
sociology
clinical psychology
interdisciplinary fieldwork
care practices.
title_short Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
title_full Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
title_fullStr Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
title_full_unstemmed Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
title_sort Going Beyond a Conflict of Approaches in Psychiatric Care: The Perks of Interdisciplinary Research
author Haliday,Héloïse
author_facet Haliday,Héloïse
Demailly,Lise
author_role author
author2 Demailly,Lise
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Demailly,Lise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychiatry
sociology
clinical psychology
interdisciplinary fieldwork
care practices.
topic psychiatry
sociology
clinical psychology
interdisciplinary fieldwork
care practices.
description Abstract: Our research studied the interactions between mental health care (MHC) professionals and users in French public psychiatry, focusing on the “tools” which professionals use in their interactions with users. We draw a typology of four main “therapeutic styles” in relation to tool use: 1- Absence of identifiable tools. Interaction is personalized and improvised. 2- Use of rituals and habits. 3- Use of methods that have otherwise been written and formalized. 4- Use of tools, be they written or computerized, protocols guiding the interactions, or strictly standardized tools. The psychologist involved in the research (HH) intends to show how the practice of interdisciplinary fieldwork, which implied the “trouble of having a psychologist sharing fieldwork”, enabled both researchers to transform a classical methodology into a series of questions concerning the focus of data gathering and data analysis, the position and stance of both researchers, and the possibility to provide not only valid descriptions of day-to-day care practices but also correct interpretations of the unconscious feelings at stake in MHC.
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