A radical approach to listening and creativity: Lessons from Open Dialogue


Description: In this episode of Unravelling, Kurt speaks with psychologist Dr. Jaakko Seikkula about his pioneering work in Open Dialogue. Developed in the 1980s in Western Lapland, Open Dialogue reshapes the way we respond to mental health crises, focusing on the power of human connection and the importance of involving a person’s entire social network in their healing process. Dr. Seikkula discusses his research in Finland, where Open Dialogue dramatically reduced relapse rates in psychosis and inspired mental health professionals around the world to challenge conventional approaches to mental health treatment. 

Links:
The Institute for Dialogic Practice: https://www.dialogicpractice.net/

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A radical approach to listening and creativity: Lessons from Open Dialogue
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