Open Dialogue

Open Dialogue presentation Part 1

Open Dialogue presentation Part 2

Open Dialogue presentation Part 3

Open Dialogue presentation Part 4

Open Dialogue presentation Part 5

OD introduction session 5

Open Dialogue presentation: New approaches to mental health services

Open Dialogue UK 2016 Conference
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Open Dialogue presentation Part 1
Presentation by the Advisory Board from The Centre for Family-Based Mental Health Care at St. Vincent's Hospitals Sydney. NSW Parliament House 16th November 2016. -
Open Dialogue presentation Part 2
Presentation by the Advisory Board from The Centre for Family-Based Mental Health Care at St. Vincent's Hospitals Sydney. NSW Parliament House 16th November 2016. -
Open Dialogue presentation Part 3
Presentation by the Advisory Board from The Centre for Family-Based Mental Health Care at St. Vincent's Hospitals Sydney. NSW Parliament House 16th November 2016. -
Open Dialogue presentation Part 4
Presentation by the Advisory Board from The Centre for Family-Based Mental Health Care at St. Vincent's Hospitals Sydney. NSW Parliament House 16th November 2016. -
Open Dialogue presentation Part 5
Presentation by the Advisory Board from The Centre for Family-Based Mental Health Care at St. Vincent's Hospitals Sydney. NSW Parliament House 16th November 2016. -
OD introduction session 5
This is the 5th session from the St. Vincent's Open Dialogue Initiative -
Open Dialogue presentation: New approaches to mental health services
Consumers, carers and clinicians had the opportunity to hear how one US organisation has implemented the ‘Open Dialogue’ model of psychiatric care at an information session hosted by the Mental Health Commission of NSW on 5 November 2015 This is the presentation made by Christopher Gordon, MD, Medical Director, Advocates, Associate Professor Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Brenda Miele Soares, MSW, LICSW Vice President, Behavioral Health, Advocates. -
Open Dialogue UK 2016 Conference
Clips from our 2016 Conference "Towards Openness and Democracy in Mental Health Services - Open Dialogue and related approaches from the UK and internationally". To learn more about our work, please visit our website: http://opendialogueapproach.co.uk
Open Dialogue – an approach to treating psychosis involving the whole family, with incredible positive outcomes.
Is this the model we should be asking for in New Zealand?
SF Auckland are planning an Open Dialogue forum to explore what families and whānau feel about this approach – what do you think?