The current study aimed to evaluate the potentially traumatic aspects of psychotic symptoms and psychiatric treatment of psychosis using qualitative methods. Participants included 63 people with first episode psychosis or multiple psychotic episodes recruited from an inpatient psychiatric unit and an urban state psychiatric hospital in the North East region of the United States. Quasi-structured interviews were used to explore those aspects of symptoms and treatment that were perceived as traumatic Emotional reactions to the most traumatic aspect of symptoms and treatment, during and after the event, were also examined. Participants described a number of traumatogenic aspects of psychotic symptoms, including frightening hallucinations; suic...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
Although negative symptoms of psychosis are frequently researched, the subjective experience of thes...
The current study aimed to evaluate the potentially traumatic aspects of psychotic symptoms and psyc...
This study investigated whether a psychotic illness was associated with posttraumatic stress disorde...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of a psychotic episode can sometimes lead to post-traumatic stress disord...
The potentially distressing nature of both the symptoms of psychosis and its treatment (i.e., hospit...
Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. In this study, we con...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
There is abundant evidence showing a strong association between trauma exposure, psychotic symptoms,...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Abstract: Background: Despite experiencing high rates of trauma and trauma-related conditions, peopl...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper examines the aetiology of postpsychot...
Objectives. Approximately one third of people with early psychosis report post-traumatic symptoms, s...
The experience of psychosis (e.g. threatening symptoms such as persecutory delusion and terrifying h...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
Although negative symptoms of psychosis are frequently researched, the subjective experience of thes...
The current study aimed to evaluate the potentially traumatic aspects of psychotic symptoms and psyc...
This study investigated whether a psychotic illness was associated with posttraumatic stress disorde...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of a psychotic episode can sometimes lead to post-traumatic stress disord...
The potentially distressing nature of both the symptoms of psychosis and its treatment (i.e., hospit...
Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. In this study, we con...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
There is abundant evidence showing a strong association between trauma exposure, psychotic symptoms,...
Background: Trauma-related symptoms are often experienced after a first psychotic episode. Objective...
Abstract: Background: Despite experiencing high rates of trauma and trauma-related conditions, peopl...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper examines the aetiology of postpsychot...
Objectives. Approximately one third of people with early psychosis report post-traumatic symptoms, s...
The experience of psychosis (e.g. threatening symptoms such as persecutory delusion and terrifying h...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
Although negative symptoms of psychosis are frequently researched, the subjective experience of thes...