Objectives. This paper investigates (1) the processes involved in how young people with adolescent-onset psychosis adapt to psychosis and (2) how processes of reflective function (RF) influence the adaptation process. Design. This study used a qualitative design to inductively construct hypotheses about processes of adaptation and to deductively explore the influence of RF on adaptation. Methods. Eight young people (aged 18–21) who had experienced clinically significant psychosis and attended a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) first-episode psychosis service participated in two interviews: (1) grounded theory open interview; (2) Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). Grounded theory methodology was used to investigate yo...
It is generally accepted that psychosis is a traumatic experience that can lead to a shattering of o...
An inverse association between psychosocial functioning and psychotic experiences is now established...
Despite the consistent emergence of a psychotic illness during late adolescence and young adulthood,...
Objectives. This paper investigates (1) the processes involved in how young people with adolescent-o...
Background Regarding adolescence developmental psychopathology and the psychological correlates asso...
The process of adjustment to chronic conditions has been well described within the literature. Howev...
Purpose: The onset of psychosis typically develops during adolescence, a crucial period for beginnin...
Adolescence is a critical period of rapid biological and social development and early signs of adult...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the expe...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Mentalization has been considered a buffer against psychopathology in individuals exposed to trauma ...
Although many advances in the treatment of schizophrenia have been made over the past decade, little...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are among the most disabling health issues affecting young people to...
It is generally accepted that psychosis is a traumatic experience that can lead to a shattering of o...
An inverse association between psychosocial functioning and psychotic experiences is now established...
Despite the consistent emergence of a psychotic illness during late adolescence and young adulthood,...
Objectives. This paper investigates (1) the processes involved in how young people with adolescent-o...
Background Regarding adolescence developmental psychopathology and the psychological correlates asso...
The process of adjustment to chronic conditions has been well described within the literature. Howev...
Purpose: The onset of psychosis typically develops during adolescence, a crucial period for beginnin...
Adolescence is a critical period of rapid biological and social development and early signs of adult...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the expe...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Mentalization has been considered a buffer against psychopathology in individuals exposed to trauma ...
Although many advances in the treatment of schizophrenia have been made over the past decade, little...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic disorders are among the most disabling health issues affecting young people to...
It is generally accepted that psychosis is a traumatic experience that can lead to a shattering of o...
An inverse association between psychosocial functioning and psychotic experiences is now established...
Despite the consistent emergence of a psychotic illness during late adolescence and young adulthood,...