Open Dialogue as a contribution to a healthy society: Threat or chance?
3rd World Congress on Pharmacology
August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK

Werner Schuetze

Dialogische Praxis, Germany

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Clin Exp Pharmacol

Abstract:

Open Dialogue is a post modern approach to severe crises in mental illness and has been developed in Finland since the early 80ties of the last century. Y. Alanen from the University of Turku together with his team created the Need Adapted Treatment, which later has been further developed mainly by Jaakko Seikkula and the team of the Keropoudas Hospital in Tornio in Western Lappland. It promotes an early intervention by involving the family and the network of a patient at once, uses best practices of systemic therapies, integrates other professions and peers, uses low dose medication and shared decision making within the network. It is a very comprehensive change in organizational aspects of the treatment system going along with it. It needs a different way of financing and reduces inpatient treatment in the long run. And that is where the risks are: Medication is not at the core interest any more, outpatient treatment is vastly in favor, hospitals would have to close beds, doctors and psychologists are no longer the all knowing persons, everybody is an expert of his own life. People interested in this approach gather in the annual meeting of The International Network For The Treatment of Psychosis, founded in 1996. Participants come mainly from scandinavian countries and Finland, Germany, Poland, Lithuania and nowadays from the UK and ths US.

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Email: dialogischepraxis@gmx.de