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  1. Aaltonen, J., Seikkula, J., & Lehtinen, K. (2011). The comprehensive open-dialogue approach in Western Lapland: I. The incidence of non-affective psychosis and prodromal states. Psychosis3(3), 179-191.

  2. Anderson, H. (2002). In the space between people: Seikkula's open dialogue approach. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy28(3), 279.

  3. Freeman, A. M., Tribe, R. H., Stott, J. C., & Pilling, S. (2019). Open dialogue: a review of the evidence. Psychiatric Services70(1), 46-59.

  4. Hendy, C., & Pearson, M. (2020). Peer supported open dialogue in a UK NHS trust–a qualitative exploration of clients’ and network members’ experiences. The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice.

  5. Kinane, C., Osborne, J., Ishaq, Y., Colman, M., & MacInnes, D. (2022). Peer supported Open Dialogue in the National Health Service: implementing and evaluating a new approach to Mental Health Care. BMC Psychiatry, 22(138). 
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  7. Pilling, S., Clarke, K., Parker, G., James, K., Landau, S., Weaver, T., ... & Craig, T. (2022). Open Dialogue compared to treatment as usual for adults experiencing a mental health crisis: Protocol for the ODDESSI multi-site cluster randomised controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 113:106664.

  8. Razzaque, R., & Stockmann, T. (2016). An introduction to peer-supported open dialogue in mental healthcare. BJPsych Advances22(5), 348-356.

  9. Razzaque, R., & Wood, L. (2015). Open dialogue and its relevance to the NHS: opinions of NHS staff and service users. Community mental health journal51(8), 931-938.

  10. Seikkula, J. (2002). Open dialogues with good and poor outcomes for psychotic crises: Examples from families with violence. Journal of marital and family therapy28(3), 263-274.

  11. Seikkula, Birgitta Alakare, Jukka Aaltonen, J. (2001). Open dialogue in psychosis I: An introduction and case illustration. Journal of Constructivist Psychology14(4), 247-265.

  12. Seikkula, J., & Olson, M. E. (2003). The open dialogue approach to acute psychosis: Its poetics and micropolitics. Family process42(3), 403-418.

  13. Stockmann, T., Wood, L., Enache, G., Withers, F., Gavaghan, L., & Razzaque, R. (2019). Peer-supported open dialogue: a thematic analysis of trainee perspectives on the approach and training. Journal of Mental Health28(3), 312-318.

  14. Tribe, R. H., Freeman, A. M., Livingstone, S., Stott, J. C., & Pilling, S. (2019). Open dialogue in the UK: qualitative study. BJPsych open5(4).

  15. Waters, E., Ong, B., Mikes-Liu, K., McCloughen, A., Rosen, A., Mayers, S., ... & Buus, N. (2021). Open Dialogue, need-adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 30(3), 811-816.