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Quality human relationships fostered by a mental health program with a community approach: emotional benefits for patients with serious mental disorders
8th International Conference on Addiction Psychiatry
Sandra Racionero Plaza, Ramon Flecha Garcia, Juan Pinero, Desiree RuizAranda and Susana Leon
University of Barcelona, SpainUniversidad Loyola Andalucia, SpainCREA - University of Barcelona, SpainHospital Comarcal de Antequera, Spain
Statement of the Problem: Human relationships which are
characterized by violence increase the likelihood to engage in
addictive behaviors and negative mental health outcomes are
particularly prevalent in those cases. Contrarily, quality human
relationships can be life-saving. A growing number of research
indicates how important close emotional connections are for
health and well-being, what is in line with a community approach
in mental health care that is proving to have successful results
and more benefits in comparison to traditional individualized
interventions in hospitals. Mental health programs that foster
positive social relations as part of activities based in the
community can be successful in promoting emotional wellbeing
in patients with serious mental disorders derived from addictive
behaviors and unhealthy relationships.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: We worked with a sample
of 15 patients (age range: 25-45) with serious mental illness who
were involved in a mental health program with a community
approach which was provided in a day care hospital in Malaga
(Spain). Some patients developed schizophrenia and psychosis
as a result of addiction to drugs. We conducted interviews and
focus groups with those patients, analyzing the data according to
a theory driven approach as well as with enough openness to find
out new categories.
Findings: Patients with mental health disorders derived from
addictive behaviors reported that the community approach of the
mental health program was very positive for them to improve their
emotional wellbeing. The patients emphasized the importance
of the community approach in fostering the creation of new
friendships that helped them improving their self-concept and
recovering confidence in themselves and in others.
Conclusion & Significance: Programs that support socioemotional
development in therapeutic groups in community
contexts can enhance the development of quality human
relationships that have positive effects in patients with mental
health disorders derived from additive behaviors.
Recent Publications
1. Amador J, Flecha R and Sordé T (2018) Drugs and
mental health problems among the Roma: Protective
factors promoted by the Iglesia Evangélica Filadelfia.
International Journal of Environmental Research and
Public Health 15(2):335.
2. Flecha R, Soler M and Sordé T (2015) Europe must
fund social sciences. Nature 520(7581):193-193.
3. Racionero Plaza S (2018) Quality human relationships
as a context for health and freedom. Revista de
Fomento Social 289:43-63.
4. Racionero Plaza S (2015) Reconstructing
autobiographical memories and crafting a new self
through dialogic literary gatherings. Qualitative Inquiry
21(10):920–926.
5. Reale E, Avramov D, Canhial K, Donovan C, Flecha R,
Holm P, Larkin C, Lepori B, Mosoni Fried J, Oliver E,
Primeri E, Puigvert L, Scharnhorst A, Schubert A, Soler
M, Soòs S, Sordé T, Travis C and Van Horik R (2017) A
review of literature on evaluating the scientific, social
and political impact of social sciences and humanities
research. Res Eval DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvx025.
Biography
Racionero-Plaza obtained her joint PhD from the University of Wisconsin- Madison (USA), with the specialties including social interaction, learning, and cognition. She is research member of the Community of Researchers on Excellence for All (CREA). At present, she is Ramón y Cajal fellow, contributing to a research line in the fields of psychology and neuroscience about the role of quality human relationships on mental health, with a focus on the preventive socialization of gender violence among youth. She is head of the Department of Psychology at Universidad Loyola Andalucía and member of the Human Neuroscience Lab at the same university.