Recovery in a low secure service
Recovery in a low secure service
This empirical paper describes a study that explored the lived experience of ‘recovery’ for six male patients who were detained in a low secure service. Interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to capture the subjective meanings that participants ascribed to this process. Participants also discussed the My Shared Pathway initiative as a helpful format for embedding recovery principles. Five superordinate themes were identified: It’s a journey; We’re vulnerable in here; Relationships with staff; Loss; and Hope. These findings are consistent with those seen in the forensic recovery literature and suggest that My Shared Pathway helps promote recovery in a number of ways. Clinical implications and suggestions for further research are given.
Recovery, secure services , IPA
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Clarke, Caroline
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Sambrook, Suzanne
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Lumbard, Darren
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Kerr, Kevin
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Johnson, George
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22 March 2017
Clarke, Caroline
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Sambrook, Suzanne
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Lumbard, Darren
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Kerr, Kevin
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Johnson, George
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Clarke, Caroline, Sambrook, Suzanne, Lumbard, Darren, Kerr, Kevin and Johnson, George
(2017)
Recovery in a low secure service.
Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, .
(doi:10.20299/jpi.2017.004).
Abstract
This empirical paper describes a study that explored the lived experience of ‘recovery’ for six male patients who were detained in a low secure service. Interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to capture the subjective meanings that participants ascribed to this process. Participants also discussed the My Shared Pathway initiative as a helpful format for embedding recovery principles. Five superordinate themes were identified: It’s a journey; We’re vulnerable in here; Relationships with staff; Loss; and Hope. These findings are consistent with those seen in the forensic recovery literature and suggest that My Shared Pathway helps promote recovery in a number of ways. Clinical implications and suggestions for further research are given.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 March 2017
Published date: 22 March 2017
Keywords:
Recovery, secure services , IPA
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Local EPrints ID: 412919
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412919
ISSN: 1742-6464
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Caroline Clarke
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Suzanne Sambrook
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Darren Lumbard
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Kevin Kerr
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George Johnson
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