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The Open Dialogue Research Project

Pursuing person- and social network-centred approaches to models of care in an Area Mental Health & Wellbeing Service

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About this project

In collaboration with our partners the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the University of Melbourne, we are exploring the 'Open Dialogue' approach to mental health treatment, care and support. This research project focuses on identifying opportunities and barriers to implementing an Open Dialogue approach into an Area Mental Health Service. 

Some of the common elements of Open Dialogue approaches to care include: 


  • Bringing together mental health practitioners, families, carers, supporters and kin for joint discussions
  • Embracing uncertainty by encouraging open discussion
  • Emphasising listening and understanding the needs of the whole person


This person- and network-centred approach to mental health care can also support alternatives to compulsory treatment, seclusion and restraint.
 

How will this project help me?

 

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  • By expanding the evidence base on Open Dialogue approaches in a Victorian Area Mental Health and Wellbeing Service context
  • By exploring more holistic approaches to care that centre my voice
  • By expanding the evidence base on Open Dialogue approaches in a Victorian Area Mental Health and Wellbeing Service context
  • By exploring more holistic approaches to care that centre my voice

Translational research questions

Is Open Dialogue an approach that can be integrated into an Area Mental Health Service?


  • Why? Why not?
  • What are the potential enablers to successful implementation?
  • What are the potential barriers? 


 

What other elements do services need to consider when designing a model of care that embeds Open Dialogue philosophy and principles?