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Resource-oriented therapeutic models in psychiatry: conceptual review

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 204, Issue 4, Pages 256-261

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.135038

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Background Like other medical specialties, psychiatry has traditionally sought to develop treatments targeted at ameliorating a deficit of the patient However, there are different therapeutic models that focus on utilising patients' personal and social resources instead of ameliorating presumed deficits. A synopsis of such models might help to guide further research and improve therapeutic interventions. Aims To conduct a conceptual review of resource-oriented therapeutic models in psychiatry, in order to identify their shared characteristics. Method The literature was searched to identify a range of resource-oriented therapeutic models, particularly for patients with severe mental illness. Key texts for each model were analysed using a narrative approach to synthesise the concepts and their characteristics. Results Ten models were included: befriending, client-centred therapy, creative music therapy, open dialogue, peer support workers, positive psychotherapy, self-help groups, solution-focused therapy, systemic family therapy and therapeutic communities. Six types of resources were utilised: social relationships, patients' decision-making ability, experiential knowledge, patients' individual strengths, recreational activities and self-actualising tendencies. Social relationships are a key resource in all the models, including relationships with professionals, peers, friends and family. Two relationship dimensions - reciprocity and expertise - differed across the models. Conclusions The review suggests that a range of different therapeutic models in psychiatry address resources rather than deficits. In various ways, they all utilise social relationships to induce therapeutic change. A better understanding of how social relationships affect mental health may inform the development and application of resource-oriented approaches.

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