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Writing: A Versatile Resource in the Treatment of the Clients’ Proposals

Authors :
Camilla Lindholm
Melisa Stevanovic
Taina Valkeapää
Elina Weiste
Lindholm, Camilla
Stevanovic, Melisa
Weiste, Elina
Faculty of Social Sciences
Department of Social Research (2010-2017)
Helsinki Inequality Initiative (INEQ)
Facing Narcissism
Sociology
Faculty of Arts
Source :
Joint Decision Making in Mental Health ISBN: 9783030435301
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

This chapter investigates how writing serves as a resource in decision-making at the Clubhouse and how writing activities relate to professionals’ responses to clients. The ideology of the Clubhouse is one of interaction, and in accordance with this perspective, support workers and clients should be treated equally in decision-making processes related to the activity of the Clubhouse. However, as demonstrated in previous research, encouraging clients in mental health rehabilitation to participate actively in interaction and decision-making can be difficult. Therefore, support workers carry a substantial responsibility for promoting clients’ participation in interactions; this responsibility is supported by how they respond to clients. The focus in this chapter is on a certain type of participation-encouraging response—that is, a response that promotes the documentation of vaguely expressed ideas in written documents and encourages a dialogue between support workers and Clubhouse clients around the formulations in a text-in-production. This chapter investigates how writing serves as a resource in decision-making at the Clubhouse and how writing activities relate to professionals’ responses to clients. The ideology of the Clubhouse is one of interaction, and in accordance with this perspective, support workers and clients should be treated equally in decision-making processes related to the activity of the Clubhouse. However, as demonstrated in previous research, encouraging clients in mental health rehabilitation to participate actively in interaction and decision-making can be difficult. Therefore, support workers carry a substantial responsibility for promoting clients’ participation in interactions; this responsibility is supported by how they respond to clients. The focus in this chapter is on a certain type of participation-encouraging response—that is, a response that promotes the documentation of vaguely expressed ideas in written documents and encourages a dialogue between support workers and Clubhouse clients around the formulations in a text-in-production.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-030-43530-1
ISBNs :
9783030435301
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Joint Decision Making in Mental Health ISBN: 9783030435301
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6b502764f04f1dd1c96a5bac1455749
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43531-8_8