Lill Susann Ynnesdal Haugen
Position
Associate Professor
Affiliation
Research groups
Research
Research collaboration on public service innovation with child welfare services:
Research collaboration based on a locally developed public service innovation in the child welfare services of Øygarden and Askøy municipalities. The project manager of the public service innovation is Lita Erstad from the child welfare service of Øygarden municipality.
Asset Based Community Development (ABCD):
Asset Based Community Development-research in collaboration with researchers at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, led by Associate Professor Rita Agdal.
Community for service user involvement in research, development and innovation in Alrek Health Cluster:
In a task force reporting on insights about the need for a community for service user involvement in research, development and innovation in Alrek Health Cluster, to the stearing group in Alrek, dec. 2023. The stearing group will decide if a community will be established.
PhD dissertation (2020): Meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: A participatory and community psychological inquiry:
https://bora.uib.no/bora-xmlui/handle/1956/22456
Aim: to illuminate and explore community based meeting places (‘day centres’) for persons with mental health problems, from a community psychology perspective, and to stimulate further processes that may benefit persons who use meeting places.
The research-team: a) co-researchers who have experience based knowledge from using meeting places, and b) me (research fellow) and the supervisors Prof. Norman Anderssen, Dep. of psychosocial science, Prof. Marit Borg, University College of Southeast Norway, and Prof. Tor-Johan Ekeland, Volda University College.
The published research articles from the project:
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Envy, A., Borg, M., Ekeland, T. J., & Anderssen, N. (2016). Discourses of service user involvement in meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: a discourse analysis of staff accounts. Disability & Society, 31(2), 192-209. Retrieved from doi:10.1080/09687599.2016.1139489
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Envy, A., Ekeland, T.-J., Borg, M., & Anderssen, N. (2018). A participatory discourse analysis of service users’ accounts of staffed meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care. Nordic Journal of Social Research, 9, 13-30. Retrieved from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/njsr.2149
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Haugland, V., Envy, A., Borg, M., Ekeland, T. J., & Anderssen, N. (2018). Not talking about illness at meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: A discourse analysis of silence concerning illness-talk. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 0(0). Retrieved from doi:10.1177/1363459318785712
Mental Health Norway, Bergen, and The Norwegian Association of Youth Mental Health, Bergen, supported this project.
Teaching
Programmes:
Master's programme in child protection and welfare (taught in Norwegian: Masterprogram i barnevern)
Master's programme in child welfare work (taught in Norwegian: Masterprogram i barnevernsarbeid)
Qualitative methodology:
Qualitative methods as the basis for psychological science (taught in Norwegian PRPSYKMET1 Kvalitativ metode som grunnlag for psykologisk kunnskap)
HEM303 Qualitative Methods and Research Planning (in English, specialization course in qualitative methods for masters programs in Hemil)
GHIG918A Qualitative Methods for PhD: Advanced level (in English, open course for PhD-level)
Publications
Academic article
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann (2024). Towards validating invalidated knowledge: a discourse analysis of firsthand accounts of hearing voices. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Envy, Andreas; Ekeland, Tor Johan et al. (2018). A participatory discourse analysis of service users’ accounts of meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Haugland, Vegard; Envy, Andreas et al. (2018). Not talking about illness at meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: A discourse analysis of silence concerning illness-talk. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Envy, Andreas; Borg, Marit et al. (2016). Discourses of service user involvement in meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: a discourse analysis of staff accounts. (external link)
Academic lecture
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann (2016). A discourse analysis of service user involvement in meeting places in community mental health care. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann (2013). En samfunnspsykologisk studie av treffsteder for personer med psykiske helseproblemer: Erfaringer rundt samarbeidsbasert prosjektutvikling og oppstart. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Anderssen, Norman (2012). Beyond ‘hallucinations’ – A discourse analysis of the voice-hearing of five Norwegian voice hearers. (external link)
- Ynnesdal Haugen, Lill Susann; Borg, Marit (2012). Reflections and considerations in developing a user involved research project in community mental health. (external link)
See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Envy, A., Borg, M., Ekeland, T. J., & Anderssen, N. (2016). Discourses of service user involvement in meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: a discourse analysis of staff accounts. Disability & Society, 31(2), 192-209. Retrieved from doi:10.1080/09687599.2016.1139489
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Envy, A., Ekeland, T.-J., Borg, M., & Anderssen, N. (2018). A participatory discourse analysis of service users’ accounts of staffed meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care. Nordic Journal of Social Research, 9, 13-30. Retrieved from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/njsr.2149
Ynnesdal Haugen, L. S., Haugland, V., Envy, A., Borg, M., Ekeland, T. J., & Anderssen, N. (2018). Not talking about illness at meeting places in Norwegian community mental health care: A discourse analysis of silence concerning illness-talk. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 0(0). Retrieved from doi:10.1177/1363459318785712
Projects
See Research