2022
DOI: 10.1108/jmhtep-09-2020-0068
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Outcomes of a co-produced and co-delivered relaxation course for service users and staff at a secure mental health service

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to gauge the usefulness of a Recovery College relaxation course for both staff and service users within a secure mental health setting. Design/methodology/approach The course compromised of seven stand alone sessions, each teaching a different relaxation skill. Pre- and Post questionnaires were administered comprising of two closed and one open ended questions. Findings Participants (n = 49) reported an average decrease of 32% in pre- and post-session tension. Ninety-two percent of … Show more

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