This leads nicely to where my PhD. journey started. During my masters, I conducted a small-scale study that involved interviewing one multidisciplinary team, working as part of community mental health services in Ireland, on their perspective of what recovery is. This exploration was motivated by my own experiences of services, not just in mental health, but also in other areas of practice. The dominance of the biomedical approach for many years in mental health services does shape the experiences people have from all perspectives, both users and providers. These experiences are shaped by the interactions that take place, giving rise to meaning, and essentially conditioning us – shaping the structure of our social reality. A key finding from my master’s dissertation was the need to explore further this area of mental health service delivery.
This leads nicely to where my PhD. journey started. During my masters, I conducted a small-scale study that involved interviewing one multidisciplinary team, working as part of community mental health services in Ireland, on their perspective of what recovery is. This exploration was motivated by my own experiences of services, not just in mental health, but also in other areas of practice. The dominance of the biomedical approach for many years in mental health services does shape the experiences people have from all perspectives, both users and providers. These experiences are shaped by the interactions that take place, giving rise to meaning, and essentially conditioning us – shaping the structure of our social reality. A key finding from my master’s dissertation was the need to explore further this area of mental health service delivery.<br>
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