APOD (An Anthropological Study of Peer-Supported Open Dialogue) is an ethnographic project looking at an alternative approach to mental healthcare being developed in the NHS.
An Anthropological Study of Peer-Supported Open Dialogue
About Us
Led by David Mosse (SOAS, Department of Anthropology), we are a team of anthropologists from SOAS and Durham Universities, and clinical professionals from the NHS, involved as practitioner-ethnographers of the Open Dialogue approach to mental healthcare. Some of us have personal lived experience of mental distress, both as service-users and carers.
News and Reflections
From treating to talking
Open Dialogue in mental health care: From treating to talking ...
An Anthropology Newbie…
By Darren Baker As someone who has not studied anthropology ...
Liana on: Finishing fieldwork
By Liana Chase I have just finished six months of ...
Experiences of ethnography of Open Dialogue
By David Mosse Can you tell us about how you ...