Title
Design to promote mindfulness practice and sense of self for vulnerable women in secure hospital services
Abstract
In the field of mental health care technologies, very limited attention has been given to the design of interventions for individuals who undergo treatment for severe mental health problems in intense care contexts. Exploring novel designs to engage vulnerable psychiatric patients in therapeutic skills practice and expanding on the potential of technology to promote mental health, the paper introduces the design concept of the Spheres of Wellbeing. A set of interactive artifacts is developed specifically for women with a dual diagnosis of a Learning Disability and Borderline Personality Disorder, living in the medium secure services of a forensic hospital in the UK. The women present a difficult to treat group due to extremely challenging behaviors and a fundamental lack of motivation to engage in therapy. The Spheres are designed to assist the women in practices of mindfulness, to help them tolerate emotional distress and to strengthen their sense of self, all of which are vital components of their specialist treatment Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). The Spheres are intended to supplement the therapy of the women and to contribute to our understanding of designing technology to enhance mental wellbeing and quality of life more generally.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2470654.2481366
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
severe mental health problem,mindfulness practice,secure hospital service,borderline personality disorder,mental health,exploring novel design,mental wellbeing,learning disability,mental health care technology,design concept,vulnerable woman,intense care context,specialist treatment dialectical behavioral,materiality,interaction design,sense of self
Distress,Borderline personality disorder,Mindfulness,Psychological intervention,Psychology of self,Nursing,Computer science,Mental health,Learning disability,Multimedia,Dual diagnosis
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
25
1.04
10
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anja Thieme133325.47
Jayne Wallace244034.58
Paula Johnson3311.54
J McCarthy474572.26
Siân Lindley587645.19
Peter Wright61645203.56
Patrick Olivier73049230.82
Thomas D. Meyer8432.41