“After Hello”: Exploring Strategies Used by Occupational Therapists Working in Mental Health Settings to Initiate Positive Therapeutic Relationships With Service Users

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Mary Evatt, J. Scanlan
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Abstract

Abstract The importance of a therapeutic relationship in mental health care is well-established. There is however a need for further research in this field to gain an insight into techniques used by occupational therapists to develop and maintain this all-important relationship. This study uses thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews to explore mental health occupational therapists’ understanding of the therapeutic relationship. Three themes were identified: (i) the importance of positive engagement, (ii) specific strategies and techniques used to initiate this relationship and (iii) maintaining boundaries. The study further indicated that the development of therapeutic rapport takes time and opportunities for therapists to engage with service users in seemingly “non-directed” activities should be valued and retained.
“你好之后”:探索在心理健康环境中工作的职业治疗师与服务使用者建立积极治疗关系的策略
摘要心理健康护理中治疗关系的重要性是公认的。然而,需要在这一领域进行进一步的研究,以深入了解职业治疗师用来发展和维持这种重要关系的技术。本研究采用半结构化访谈的主题分析,探讨心理健康职业治疗师对治疗关系的理解。确定了三个主题:(i)积极接触的重要性;(ii)用于启动这种关系的具体策略和技术;(iii)维持边界。该研究进一步表明,治疗关系的发展需要时间,治疗师与服务用户在看似“非定向”的活动中接触的机会应该得到重视和保留。
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CiteScore
1.20
自引率
14.30%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: An essential journal for all OTs in mental health fields, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health provides professionals with a forum in which to discuss today"s challenges-identifying the philosophical and conceptual foundations of the practice; sharing innovative evaluation and treatment techniques; learning about and assimilating new methodologies developing in related professions; and communicating information about new practice settings and special problem areas particular to psychiatric occupational therapy.
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