Using Community Psychology in NHS Settings… Evolution or Revolution? Rosanne Shocolinsky-Dwyer with thanks to Glenn Williams, Sally Zlotowitz & James Bourne.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Skills in Cognitive Behaviour
Advertisements

Educational Psychology and Inclusion in Education
Gemma Stacey School of Nursing Midwifery and Physiotherapy
Service user perspective on the benefits of an integrated approach to mental health service delivery Fiona Hill Chair of London Health Programmes Service.
Clinical Psychology at the University of Hull Dr Nick Hutchinson Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Therapies Dr Jo Beckett and Dr Phil.
Dr John D McGinley: Psychology Director The State Hospitals Board For Scotland BPS Representative Forensic Network Board Professional Governance Panel.
US Office of Education K
3 High expectations for every child
Addressing the barriers to employment Maximising the role of Recovery Colleges JAMES KEMPTON ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL POLICY, CENTREFORUM.
Citizenship and the crises of welfare states Janet Newman The Open University, UK
Turning Green Stories of environmental learning and leadership in a public sector workplace Nina White Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education Honours.
Experiences of Practicing Psychotherapy Eunsun Joo Ph.D. Duksung Women's University South Korea Discover the Effectiveness of Counseling TWSPR 2014 Aug
What Do I Do with this ? Healthcare Innovations Using a Relational Lens Tai J. Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Jennifer.
Measuring: the real life challenges Lessons and reflections the NHS Lothian Early Implementer Site Linda Irvine Strategic Programme Manager, Mental Health.
Health Sciences and Practice & Medicine Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine Higher Education Academy Subject Centres Paul T. Power University of Hertfordshire.
An exploratory study into the use of Reminiscence Therapy amongst people with dementia and their caregivers in Ireland. Treena Parsons - School of Social.
Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust. Within Integrated Mental Health Services The emphasis is on Recovery! “Recovery is an idea whose time has.
Public Health and Healthy Local Government Maggi Morris Executive Director of Public Health Central Lancashire.
The Psychology of Cultures Ting Chen Immigration & Cultural Adviser International Office.
International Social Work Definition, history, current and future roles Based on Chapter 1 of the book by D.Cox and M. Pawar Teaching materials prepared.
Children's perspectives of well- being in English and New Zealand primary schools Anne Kellock Sheffield Hallam University 3rd International.
Evidence and Causality in the Sciences. University of Kent. 5 th -7 th September 2012 Professor Mike Kelly, Director of the Centre for Public Health Excellence,
Chapter One: Introduction to Psychotherapy and Counseling Theory and Technique.
Integrating positive psychology into health-related quality of life research Author: Crystal L. Park Professor: Soe-Tsyr Yuan Presenter: Sally Wang.
PETER KINDERMAN Professor of Clinical Psychology Division of Clinical Psychology University of Liverpool Liverpool. L69 3GB
Assessment of Families
Is spirituality evident as part of the caring activity of nurses within an intensive care unit? Ann Price Canterbury Christ Church University th.
Mark Dooris Director, Healthy Settings Development Unit University of Central Lancashire Investing for Health.
Could Arts & Health Programmes Help Wellbeing at Work? Dr Robin Philipp Consultant Occupational & Public Health Physician, Bristol.
Family Psychology Family Psychology Specialty Council 2012.
Social and Emotional Learning The Heart of Education
This project aims to explore the experiences of women who have an intellectual/learning disability (ID) in the criminal justice system.
‘PARENT’S IN PARTNERSHIP’ Carol Cuffe Disability Manager Kildare West Wicklow.
1 |1 | Mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies: emerging consensus? By Mark van Ommeren, Dep. of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, WHO Geneva.
Active Learning for Active Citizenship Learning for Life Exeter CVS and ALAC partners.
Implementation and process evaluation: developing our approach Ann Lendrum University of Manchester Neil Humphrey University of Manchester Gemma Moss Institute.
Clinical Psychology at the University of Hull Dr Nick Hutchinson Dr Emma Wolverson Dr Annette Schlösser Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology, Faculty.
1. 2 ©2014 MidMichigan Health Clinical References 1. Based on February 10, 2014, presentation at MidMichigan Health by J. Bryan Sexton,
Rgu LILAC 2006 Libraries supporting learners – really? Dorothy Williams The Robert Gordon University.
Whole family approaches to reablement in mental health Scoping current practice Jerry Tew, Vicky Nicholls, Gill Plumridge, Harriet Clarke.
Research: Thematic Analysis of staff views of guidance for working with borderline personality disorder in crisis and suicide prevention training. Kate.
FIELDS OF STUDY AND PRACTICE AREAS IN INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANISATIONAL (I-O) PSYCHOLOGY Chapter 2.
Mainstreaming Global Public Health Janice Wood Wetzel, PhD IASSW 2011.
Job Retention in Primary and Secondary Care Michael Duignan-Murphy Kerry Turner Sarah Thorndycraft mcch Employment and Vocational Services.
Jean Baker Miller, Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Oliva M Espin, Laura S. Brown
User Perspective on Solutions that Integrate Health & Social Care Jonathan Ellis Policy Manager – Health & Social Care.
Exploring Researcher Distress Dr Julie McGarry, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham, School of Health Sciences, Chair of the Domestic Violence.
Voluntary Sector North West Health and Well-Being Boards – Voice and Representation Tim Gilling Acting Executive Director Centre for Public Scrutiny.
Developing a Framework In Support of a Community of Practice in ABI Jason Newberry, Research Director Tanya Darisi, Senior Researcher
Enhancing Recovery: Service-User Experiences of Emotion-Focused Formulation in Acute Care Services Dr Anna Preston, Consultant Clinical Psychologist &
PREPARED BY DR. CATHY CHOVAZ, KING’S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Chapter 12 Intervention: Adults and Couples INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY.
Alison Gilchrist February Introduction and overview My background and journey Short Guide to CD as basis for my input Definitions and terms Development.
Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Psychology SoFMH School of Forensic Mental Health Brief Overview of CAT Mark C. Ramm, NHS Lothian Integrative.
Introduction to Mental Health Mental Illness: Mad, Sad, or Bad? Introduction to Mental Health Mental Illness: Mad, Sad, or Bad?
Academic excellence for business and the professions Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology Placement Provider Information.
1 PERSON-CENTERED Thinking and PLANNING: History and Overview Adapted from College of Direct Support Person-Centered Planning Marijo McBride, LSW, QMRP,
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Mobilising community networks for public health and well-being The role of a Third Sector consortium in the South West 12th Annual South West Public Health.
Joanna Molyn Students’ Career Self-Efficacy A recent study of 955 University of Greenwich Business Faculty undergraduate students, using.
Chapter 23: Overview of the Occupational Therapy Process and Outcomes
The Role of Psychology Within Addiction Services Dr Mette Kreis, Clinical Psychologist Prison Addiction Clinical Psychology Service, NHS Forth Valley Dr.
Evaluation for Social Justice AMY HILGENDORF, PHD KATE WESTABY, MS VICTORIA FAUST, MPA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON American Evaluation Association.
Commissioning for Wellbeing Time banking and other initiatives in Plymouth Rachel Silcock.
“Using CAT” as opposed to “Doing CAT”: Adapting Cognitive Analytic Therapy for use within a Forensic Patient Setting Katie Gilchrist, Higher Assistant.
Evaluation Skills Development Project Evaluating Mental Wellbeing and Social Connectedness Bernie Marshall School of Health & Social Development Deakin.
Registered Charity No Limited Company No VA HEALTH AND WELLBEING VISITS PROJECT.
The Future of Cross-cultural Psychology. Questions  What essentials have you learned in this class? * What did you learn about culture? * What did you.
Gratitude in education
Social Connectedness The relationship between social connectedness, resilience and wellbeing Stacey Rontiris Senior Programme Manager Tomorrow Trust Counselling.
Community Based Research/Community Based Participatory Research
Presentation transcript:

Using Community Psychology in NHS Settings… Evolution or Revolution? Rosanne Shocolinsky-Dwyer with thanks to Glenn Williams, Sally Zlotowitz & James Bourne British Psychological Society Community Psychology AGM Monday 16 th December 2013

Overview of Workshop 1.A summary of the core values of community psychology 2.The ‘fit’ of these values 3.Some ways to apply Community Psychology to NHS settings 4.Challenges… 5.….and Opportunities

Core Values of Community Psychology Placing people in their social contexts Includes central concepts of: –Power (disempowerment………..empowerment) –Social inclusion (marginalisation…..inclusivity) Involves working collaboratively with others Uses a plurality of research & development methods (e.g. participatory action research) More critical community psychological approaches challenge the status quo (Oford, 2008)

Evolution or Revolution? 4

The ‘Fit’ of Values Social/Cultural Professional NHS Local Service Community Psychology 5 How do the values of Community Psychology fit with your other contexts?

Task of Community Psychology is to help people: Understand the connection between the social and economic reality of their lives and their states of health and wellbeing Join with others with similar realities in order to give voice to this understanding Engage in collective action to change these realities Orford (1998) 6

Examples of Community Psychology in NHS Settings… Working within the Evolution- Revolution Spectrum Guy Holmes- ‘Real world’ psychology groups Rhona Brown- situating social inequality and collective action in Cognitive Analytic Therapy Sue Holland- social action psychotherapy approach focused on women in White City; individual and group work Janet Bostock- interventions in primary care Burton- societal case formulation Hagan & Smail- power mapping Wendy Franks & Danny Taggart- ‘Define Normal’ project 7

Examples of Community Psychology in NHS Settings… Working within the Evolution- Revolution Spectrum The Recovery Model- supports people to utilise their (community) resources (Repper & Perkins, 2003) Positive Psychology- the need for connectedness and making a meaningful contribution is essential for wellbeing (e.g. Seligman et al., 2005) Mindfulness- a way to support people experiencing distressing psychosis to engage in and become less judgemental of thoughts (Chadwick et al., 2005) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs However… can we call these community psychology approaches? 8

Challenges and Opportunities 9

What are the challenges we face in putting community psychology principles and interventions into practice? How can we better understand people’s social contexts, and the role of social context in distress/wellbeing? What tools can we use to take a multi-level approach to a problem through the: –micro-level, –meso-level, –and macro-level perspectives? How can we balance supporting individuals to ‘change’ whilst recognising the need for system changes (e.g. in health care or in an organisation) too? How can we use community resources within one-to-one therapeutic work? What opportunities can we create? How could we build on our practice or principles which we currently value? Could we work outside of individualised therapeutic interventions? What could this look like?

References Bostock, J. (1998). Developing Coherence in Community and Clinical Psychology: The Integration of Idealism and Pragmatism. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 8, Brown, R. (2010). Situating Social Inequality and Collective Action in Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Reformlation, Winter, pp Chadwick, P., Newman-Tylor, K. and Abba, N. (2005). Mindfulness groups for people with distressing voices. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 33, 351–359. Hagan, T. & Smail, D. (1997). Power Mappting I: Background and Basic Methodology. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 7, ). Holland, S. (1992). From social abuse to social action: a neighbourhood psychotherapy and social action project for women. In: J.M. Ussher & P Nicolson (Eds) Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology. London: Routledge. Chapter 3, pp Holmes, G. (2010). Psychology in the Real World: Community-based Groupwork. PCCS Books Ltd, Herefordshire. Orford, J. (1998). Have we a theory of community psychology? Clinical Psychology Forum, 122, Orford, J. (2008). Community Psychology: Challenges, Controversies and Emerging Consensus. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. Prilleltensky, I., & Nelson, G. (1997). Community psychology: Reclaiming social justice. In D. Fox & I. Prilleltensky (Eds.), Critical psychology: An introduction (pp ). London: Sage. Repper, J. & Perkins, R. (2003) Social Inclusion and Recovery. Balliere Tindall: London Seidman, E. & Rappaport, J. (Eds.). (1986). Redefining social problems. New York: Plenum Press Seligman, M. E. P., Steen, T. A., Park, N., & Peterson, C. (2005). Positive psychology progress: Empirical validation of interventions. American Psychologist, 60, 410–

Resources: BPS Community Psychology Section website: Community Psychology UK website: The Radical Psychology Netowork: The Radical Social Work Resource List: The Consortium for the Advancement of Social and Emotional Learning: An overview of community collaboration may found at Ning network