Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherapy after psychosis, there is a paucity of research investigating impact on full recovery.Objectives: To explore what fully recovered service users found to be the working ingredients of psychotherapy in the recovery process after psychosis.Materials and Methods: The study was designed as a phenomenological investigation with thematic analysis as the practical tool for analysis. Twenty fully recovered service users were interviewed.Results: Themes: (1) Help with the basics, (2) Having a companion when moving through chaotic turf, (3) Creating a common language, (4) Putting psychosis in brackets and cultivate all that is healthy, and (5) Buildin...
Background: This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal recovery and cl...
This thesis provides a synthesis of existing literature on research that makes reference to the pote...
Clients with schizophrenia should be offered multimodal treatment programmes which integrate effect...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psycho...
A psychotic disorder often has a severe impact on many aspects of the life of someone affected by it...
There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service u...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Background: Many individuals with first-episode psychosis experience severe and persistent social di...
Research regarding the potential value of using a personal construct psychology (PCP) framework to e...
Background: Whilst quantitative research has provided a valuable understanding of the social and emo...
This study aimed to establish consensus about the meaning of recovery among individuals with experie...
Background: Many individuals with first-episode psychosis experience severe and persistent social d...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research regarding Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services has mainly ad...
Background: This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal recovery and cl...
This thesis provides a synthesis of existing literature on research that makes reference to the pote...
Clients with schizophrenia should be offered multimodal treatment programmes which integrate effect...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psycho...
A psychotic disorder often has a severe impact on many aspects of the life of someone affected by it...
There is a growing number of qualitative accounts regarding recovery from psychosis from a service u...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Background: Many individuals with first-episode psychosis experience severe and persistent social di...
Research regarding the potential value of using a personal construct psychology (PCP) framework to e...
Background: Whilst quantitative research has provided a valuable understanding of the social and emo...
This study aimed to establish consensus about the meaning of recovery among individuals with experie...
Background: Many individuals with first-episode psychosis experience severe and persistent social d...
Over the past fifty years, there has been significant improvement in the expected outcomes of indivi...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research regarding Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services has mainly ad...
Background: This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal recovery and cl...
This thesis provides a synthesis of existing literature on research that makes reference to the pote...
Clients with schizophrenia should be offered multimodal treatment programmes which integrate effect...