Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients ’ perspective and the meanings they attach to the illness and their recovery. Method: A qualitative methodology was used based on a focus group. Audio tapes were transcribed verbatim and three researchers participated in a content analysis that identified four major themes: the meaning of psychosis and psychotic experience; the meaning of recovery; stigma; and having an optimistic view of recovery. Discussion: Participants ’ view of recovery was broader than that often held by psychiatrists, extending beyond symptom control and medication compliance, and they identified positive features that the experience of illness had brought. Their concerns incl...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Conceptualizing recovery in the context of severe and persisting mental health conditions is a compl...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients ’ perspe...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Background: The attitudes of medical professionals towards recovery from schizophrenia are key in de...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the expe...
Aim: To understand the subjective factors involved in the recovery process following a first-episode...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
This paper explores the concept of recovery in relation to people living with psychosis. Previous st...
Background: For early psychosis patients, the first few years were critical period for determining l...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Intervening early in the course of psychotic illness (e.g. schizophrenia) may significantly improve ...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Conceptualizing recovery in the context of severe and persisting mental health conditions is a compl...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients ’ perspe...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Background: The attitudes of medical professionals towards recovery from schizophrenia are key in de...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the expe...
Aim: To understand the subjective factors involved in the recovery process following a first-episode...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
This paper explores the concept of recovery in relation to people living with psychosis. Previous st...
Background: For early psychosis patients, the first few years were critical period for determining l...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Intervening early in the course of psychotic illness (e.g. schizophrenia) may significantly improve ...
This qualitative study explored seven adults’ experiences of recovery from an episode of psychosis, ...
Conceptualizing recovery in the context of severe and persisting mental health conditions is a compl...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...