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Adapting and Implementing Open Dialogue in the Scandinavian Countries: A Scoping Review

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Niels Buus & Andrea McCloughen. (2022) Client and Family Responses to an Open Dialogue Approach in Early Intervention in Psychosis: A Prospective Qualitative Case Study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 43:4, pages 308-316.
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Rochelle Einboden, Lisa Dawson, Andrea McCloughen & Niels Buus. (2024) Power, position and social relations: Is the espoused absence of hierarchy in Open Dialogue naïve?. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine.
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Phil Maude, Russell James & Adam Searby. (2024) The use of Open Dialogue in Trauma Informed Care services for mental health consumers and their family networks: A scoping review. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing.
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Raffaella Pocobello, Francesca Camilli, Mauricio Alvarez-Monjaras, Tomi Bergström, Sebastian von Peter, Mark Hopfenbeck, Volkmar Aderhold, Stephen Pilling, Jaakko Seikkula & Tarek Josef el Sehity. (2023) Open Dialogue services around the world: a scoping survey exploring organizational characteristics in the implementation of the Open Dialogue approach in mental health services. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
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Niels Buus, Ben Ong & Andrea McCloughen. (2022) Open dialogue trainees' perspectives on learning processes and psychotherapeutic practice: A prospective focus group study. Family Process 62:3, pages 993-1005.
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Deborah Oyine Aluh, Justus Uchenna Onu, Olaniyi Ayilara, Barbara Pedrosa, Manuela Silva, Ugnė Grigaitė, Margarida Dias, Graça Cardoso & José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida. (2023) A qualitative integrative analysis of service users’ and service providers’ perspectives on ways to reduce coercion in mental health care. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 58:9, pages 1353-1363.
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Marina Christina Skourteli, Philia Issari, Lito Dimou, Ariadni O. A. Antonopoulou, Georgia Bairami, Artemis Stefanidou, V. Kouroglou & Stelios Stylianidis. (2023) The introduction and implementation of open dialogue in a day center in Athens, Greece: experiences and reflections of mental health professionals. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
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Karin Lorenz-Artz, Joyce Bierbooms & Inge Bongers. (2023) Introducing Peer-supported Open Dialogue in changing mental health care. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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Elizabeth Lennon, Liza Hopkins, Rochelle Einboden, Andrea McCloughen, Lisa Dawson & Niels Buus. (2022) Organizational Change in Complex Systems: Organizational and Leadership Factors in the Introduction of Open Dialogue to Mental Health Care Services. Community Mental Health Journal 59:1, pages 95-104.
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Paul Rhodes. 2023. International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching. International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching 725 740 .
Isabel Goicolea, Maria Wiklund, Ida Linander & Linda Richter Sundberg. (2022) Protecting, managing and bending boundaries: a biomedicalization perspective on Swedish youth clinics’ responses to mental (ill) health. BMC Health Services Research 22:1.
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Torleif Ruud, Katrine Høyer Holgersen, Nina Hasselberg & Johan Siqveland. (2022) Accessibility and interventions of crisis resolution teams: a multicenter study of team practices and team differences in Norway. BMC Psychiatry 22:1.
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Nina Hasselberg, Trude Gøril Klevan, Bente Weimand, Gunn-Marit Uverud, Katrine Høyer Holgersen, Johan Siqveland & Torleif Ruud. (2022) Similarities and differences between service users’ and carers’ experiences of crisis resolution teams in Norway: a survey. BMC Psychiatry 22:1.
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Jorunn Sørgård & Bengt Karlsson. (2022) Åpen dialog i Utadrettet nettverksteam – pasienter og pårørendes opplevelser og erfaringer. Tidsskrift for psykisk helsearbeid 19:2-3, pages 131-141.
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Siri Omvik & Arnheid Kvamme. (2022) Å involvere nettverket til pasienter i behandling – en kvantitativ studie av hvilket utbytte pasienter i dagbehandling har av åpen dialog i nettverksmøter. Tidsskrift for psykisk helsearbeid 19:2-3, pages 117-130.
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Ben Ong & Niels Buus. (2022) Wat betekent ‘dialogisch’ werken in de Open dialoogbenadering en gezinstherapie? Een narratief literatuuroverzicht. Gezinstherapie Wereldwijd 33:3, pages 240-257.
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Sailaa Sunthararajah, Katherine Clarke, Russell Razzaque, Marta Chmielowska, Benjamin Brandrett & Stephen Pilling. (2022) Exploring patients' experience of peer-supported open dialogue and standard care following a mental health crisis: qualitative 3-month follow-up study. BJPsych Open 8:4.
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Karen Nissen Schriver, Ben Ong, Camilla Blach Rossen & Niels Buus. (2022) Empathic ‘my side tellings’: Three therapist strategies that ‘argue understanding’ in open dialogue reflections. Journal of Pragmatics 196, pages 44-53.
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Tomi Bergström, Jaakko Seikkula, Juha Holma, Päivi Köngäs-Saviaro, Jyri J. Taskila & Birgitta Alakare. (2021) Retrospective Experiences of First-Episode Psychosis Treatment Under Open Dialogue-Based Services: A Qualitative Study. Community Mental Health Journal 58:5, pages 887-894.
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Niels Buus, Mie Leer, Kristof Mikes‐Liu, Lisa Dawson, Merete Folkmann Pedersen, Rochelle Einboden & Andrea McCloughen. (2021) Open Dialogue trainees’ expectations of ‘shared concern’: An international focus group study. Journal of Family Therapy 44:2, pages 250-263.
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Paul Rhodes. 2020. International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching. International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching 1 16 .
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Niels Buus, Ben Ong, Rochelle Einboden, Elizabeth Lennon, Kristof Mikes‐Liu, Steven Mayers & Andrea McCloughen. (2021) Implementing Open Dialogue approaches: A scoping review. Family Process 60:4, pages 1117-1133.
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Ben Ong, Scott Barnes & Niels Buus. (2020) Downgrading Deontic Authority in Open Dialogue Reflection Proposals: A Conversation Analysis. Family Process 60:4, pages 1217-1232.
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Ana Carolina Florence, Gerald Jordan, Silvio Yasui, Daniela Ravelli Cabrini & Larry Davidson. (2021) “It Makes us Realize that We Have Been Heard”: Experiences with Open Dialogue in Vermont. Psychiatric Quarterly 92:4, pages 1771-1783.
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Nancy Nyquist Potter. 2021. The Virtues in Psychiatric Practice. The Virtues in Psychiatric Practice 147 164 .
Karin Lorenz-Artz, Joyce Bierbooms & Inge Bongers. (2021) Integrating eHealth within a Transforming Mental Healthcare Setting: A Qualitative Study into Values, Challenges, and Prerequisites. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:19, pages 10287.
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Sofie Louise Aslerin & Ellen Boldrup Tingleff. (2021) Pårørendes oplevelser af at blive involveret af de sundhedsprofessionelle i plejen og behandlingen på voksenpsykiatrisk afdeling. Et systematisk litteraturstudie. Klinisk Sygepleje 35:3, pages 194-218.
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Ben Ong & Niels Buus. (2021) What Does it Mean to Work ‘Dialogically’ in Open Dialogue and Family Therapy? A Narrative Review. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 42:3, pages 246-260.
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Edward Waters, Benjamin Ong, Kristof Mikes‐Liu, Andrea McCloughen, Alan Rosen, Steven Mayers, Anna Sidis, Lisa Dawson & Niels Buus. (2021) Open Dialogue, need‐adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 30:3, pages 811-816.
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Ritva Kyrrø Jacobsen, Ellen Karine Grov, Tiril Østefjells & Bengt Karlsson. (2021) Open Dialogue Approach: Exploring and Describing Participants' Experiences in an Open Dialogue Training Program. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 59:5, pages 38-47.
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Lisa Dawson, Jo River, Andrea McCloughen & Niels Buus. (2019) ‘Should it fit? Yes. Does it fit? No’: Exploring the organisational processes of introducing a recovery-oriented approach to mental health in Australian private health care. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 25:3, pages 376-394.
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Samantha Schubert, Paul Rhodes & Niels Buus. (2020) Transformation of professional identity: an exploration of psychologists and psychiatrists implementing Open Dialogue. Journal of Family Therapy 43:1, pages 143-164.
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Lisa Dawson, Rochelle Einboden, Andrea McCloughen & Niels Buus. (2020) Beyond polyphony: Open Dialogue in a Women’s Shelter in Australia as a possibility for supporting violence‐informed practice. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 47:1, pages 136-149.
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Ben Ong, Scott Barnes & Niels Buus. (2020) Eliciting Stance and Mitigating Therapist Authority in Open Dialogue Meetings. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 47:1, pages 120-135.
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Diana Cavonius‐Rintahaka, Anna Liisa Aho, Eva Billstedt & Christopher Gillberg. (2020) Dialogical Family Guidance (dfg)—Development and implementation of an intervention for families with a child with neurodevelopmental disorders. Nursing Open 8:1, pages 17-28.
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Camilla Blach Rossen, Karen Nissen Schriver, Christel Tarber, Dorthe Vedel Nordahl, Grethe Thygesen Rasmussen, Ben Ong & Niels Buus. (2020) “Y, what do you think about what X just said?” Conversation analysis of stance‐eliciting questions in open dialogue network meetings. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 46:4, pages 719-731.
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Ana Carolina Florence, Gerald Jordan, Silvio Yasui & Larry Davidson. (2020) Implanting Rhizomes in Vermont: a Qualitative Study of How the Open Dialogue Approach was Adapted and Implemented. Psychiatric Quarterly 91:3, pages 681-693.
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Christina Wusinich, David C. Lindy, David Russell, Neil Pessin & Phoebe Friesen. (2020) Experiences of Parachute NYC: An Integration of Open Dialogue and Intentional Peer Support. Community Mental Health Journal 56:6, pages 1033-1043.
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Anna Sidis, Julia Ramirez, Lisa Dawson, Jo River, Niels Buus, Rajiv Singh, Judy Pickard & Frank Deane. (2020) Not ‘Just a Talking Head’: Experiences of Australian Public Mental Health Clinicians Implementing a Dialogical Family Therapy Approach for Young People with Severe Mental Health Concerns. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 41:1, pages 6-28.
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Lisa Dawson, Jo River, Andrea McCloughen & Niels Buus. (2019) ‘Every single minute and hour is scrutinised’: neoliberalism and Australian private mental health care. Sociology of Health & Illness 42:2, pages 277-292.
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Holly Kemp, Brett Bellingham, Katherine Gill, Andrea McCloughen, Cath Roper, Niels Buus & Jo River. 2020. Beyond the Psychology Industry. Beyond the Psychology Industry 49 67 .
Ben Ong, Rachel Barbara‐May, Judith M Brown, Lisa Dawson, Carl Gray, Andrea McCloughen, Kristof Mikes‐Liu, Anna Sidis, Rajiv Singh, Campbell R. Thorpe & Niels Buus. (2019) Open Dialogue: Frequently Asked Questions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 40:4, pages 416-428.
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Stephanie Best, Arja Koski, Lynne Walsh & Päivi Vuokila-Oikkonen. (2019) Enabling mental health student nurses to work co-productively. The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 14:6, pages 411-422.
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Rachel H. Tribe, Abigail M. Freeman, Steven Livingstone, Joshua C. H. Stott & Stephen Pilling. (2019) Open dialogue in the UK: qualitative study. BJPsych Open 5:04.
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Karen Nissen Schriver, Niels Buus & Camilla Blach Rossen. (2019) Reflective practices in Open Dialogue meetings: Reporting and inferential ‘My side tellings’. Journal of Pragmatics 146, pages 19-31.
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Niels Buus, Elise Kragh Jacobsen, Anders Bo Bojesen, Aida Bikic, Klaus Müller-Nielsen, Jørgen Aagaard & Annette Erlangsen. (2019) The association between Open Dialogue to young Danes in acute psychiatric crisis and their use of health care and social services: A retrospective register-based cohort study. International Journal of Nursing Studies 91, pages 119-127.
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Jim van Os, Sinan Guloksuz, Thomas Willem Vijn, Anton Hafkenscheid & Philippe Delespaul. (2019) The evidence‐based group‐level symptom‐reduction model as the organizing principle for mental health care: time for change?. World Psychiatry 18:1, pages 88-96.
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Brett Bellingham, Niels Buus, Andrea McCloughen, Lisa Dawson, Richard Schweizer, Kristof Mikes‐Liu, Amy Peetz, Katherine Boydell & Jo River. (2018) Peer work in Open Dialogue: A discussion paper. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27:5, pages 1574-1583.
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Niels Buus. (2018) Hvordan kan involvering af klinisk personale,patienter og pårørende bidrage til forandring af psykiatrisk sundhedspraksis?. Klinisk Sygepleje 32:2, pages 151-164.
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