There has been increasing interest in the views of service users withi
n the National Health Service (NHS). This exploratory study used tape
recorded semi-structured interviews with users (31) attending one psyc
hiatric day hospital. It sought to elicit information about the servic
e users perceptions of their attendance. The service users indicated t
hat they saw the day hospital as providing social contact with others,
and that it taught them strategies of how to cope with their disorder
. Many of them indicated that social isolation from the 'outside world
' was their predominate problem. Some appeared to have become reliant
on the day hospital for the social contacts that it provided. This pap
er argues that dependence on the day hospital can be seen as simply pa
rt of the process of being a psychiatric day patient.