Dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: A qualitative study of staff experiences in Norway. June, 2018.
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Author Names: Brekke E.,Lien L.,Nysveen K.,Biong S. Database Source: Embase Journal Title: International Journal of Mental Health Systems Article Title: Dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: A qualitative study of staff experiences in Norway Year: 2018 Issue: 1 Volume: 12 Abstract: Background: Recovery-oriented practice is recommended in services for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Understanding practitioners' perceptions of recovery-oriented services may be a key component of implementing recovery principles in day-to-day practice. This study explores and describes staff experiences with dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring disorders. Methods: Three focus group interviews were carried out over the course of 2years with practitioners in a Norwegian community mental health and addictions team that was committed to developing recovery-oriented services. Thematic analysis was applied to yield descriptions of staff experiences with dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice. Results: Three dilemmas were described: (1) balancing mastery and helplessness, (2) balancing directiveness and a non-judgmental attitude, and (3) balancing total abstinence and the acceptance of substance use. Conclusions: Innovative approaches to practice development that address the inherent dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring disorders are called for.\textlessbr/\textgreaterCopyright © 2018 The Author(s).
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	title = {Dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: {A} qualitative study of staff experiences in {Norway}},
	copyright = {Copyright (c) Wolters Kluwer 2018},
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	abstract = {Author Names: Brekke E.,Lien L.,Nysveen K.,Biong S. Database Source: Embase Journal Title: International Journal of Mental Health Systems Article Title: Dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: A qualitative study of staff experiences in Norway Year: 2018 Issue: 1 Volume: 12 Abstract: Background: Recovery-oriented practice is recommended in services for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Understanding practitioners' perceptions of recovery-oriented services may be a key component of implementing recovery principles in day-to-day practice. This study explores and describes staff experiences with dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring disorders. Methods: Three focus group interviews were carried out over the course of 2years with practitioners in a Norwegian community mental health and addictions team that was committed to developing recovery-oriented services. Thematic analysis was applied to yield descriptions of staff experiences with dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice. Results: Three dilemmas were described: (1) balancing mastery and helplessness, (2) balancing directiveness and a non-judgmental attitude, and (3) balancing total abstinence and the acceptance of substance use. Conclusions: Innovative approaches to practice development that address the inherent dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring disorders are called for.{\textless}br/{\textgreater}Copyright \&\#xa9; 2018 The Author(s).},
	month = jun,
	year = {2018},
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