Aim: To understand the subjective factors involved in the recovery process following a first-episode psychosis.Method: Sixteen individuals from a First Episode Program in São Paulo, Brazil were evaluated by a semistructured interview designed to elicit an in-depth narrative of participants' subjective experience of recovery after a first-episode psychosis. Eligibility was established by using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders. the interviews were recorded, the transcripts were coded and themes were grouped together to form conceptual categories.Results: the participants described the recovery course as a slow and gradual process. Improvement was perceived as based on a decrease or absence of psychotic symptoms, c...
This paper examines recovery from first-episode psychosis in terms of models of trauma and posttraum...
Purpose: to perform a qualitative analysis of the factors that were construed as salient in facilita...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Objective\ud \ud The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with t...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients ’ perspe...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
A first episode of psychosis is often a traumatic experience that leads to significant life disrupti...
Objective: Patients who are recovering from a first-episode psychosis face specific and complex issu...
Background: Predictors of recovery are crucial to the successful tailoring of treatment in first ep...
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 ...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This paper examines recovery from first-episode psychosis in terms of models of trauma and posttraum...
Purpose: to perform a qualitative analysis of the factors that were construed as salient in facilita...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Objective\ud \ud The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with t...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients ’ perspe...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
Introduction: Generally agreed outcome criteria in psychosis are required to evaluate the effectiven...
A first episode of psychosis is often a traumatic experience that leads to significant life disrupti...
Objective: Patients who are recovering from a first-episode psychosis face specific and complex issu...
Background: Predictors of recovery are crucial to the successful tailoring of treatment in first ep...
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 ...
This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the XX International Congress on Schizophre...
Background: Despite the evidence of the importance of including service users’ views on psychotherap...
This paper examines recovery from first-episode psychosis in terms of models of trauma and posttraum...
Purpose: to perform a qualitative analysis of the factors that were construed as salient in facilita...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...