Objectives: Most existing research on the family context of psychosis focuses on the ‘burden’ of caring for people experiencing psychosis. This research is the first to ask young people experiencing early psychosis to ‘map’ and describe their experiences and understandings of their family relationships, and how they have related to their psychosis and recovery. Design: The research took an inductive, multimodal hermeneutic–phenomenological approach (Boden, Larkin & Iyer, 2019, Qual. Res. Psychology, 16, 218-236; Boden & Larkin, 2020, A handbook of visual methods in psychology, 358-375). Method: Ten young adults (18–23), under the care of early intervention in psychosis services in the UK, participated in an innovative relational map...
BACKGROUND: First episode psychosis and reduced social networks have been found to go hand in hand, ...
Individuals with mental illness continue to be among the most excluded in society. Adolescents and y...
Purpose: Psychosis is often seen as a “burden” on families. and affected individuals frequently hold...
OBJECTIVES: Most existing research on the family context of psychosis focuses on the 'burden' of car...
Romantic relationships are of particular importance to young people, and play a key role in the tran...
Background: Psychosis is often first experienced during the formative developmental stage of adolesc...
A first episode of psychosis (FEP) is a significant life event for both a young person and their par...
Background: While literature indicates a positive impact of family interventions (FIs) on people wi...
Objective: This research examines the experiential impact of hospitalisation on families of young pe...
This thesis includes three sections: a literature review, an empirical paper, and a critical apprais...
Aim A large proportion of individuals with an at‐risk mental state (ARMS) live at home and are supp...
Youth psychosis often represents a tumultuous disruption to individual and family life. Researchers...
Volume 1 comprises three chapters. The first, a systematic literature review of how positive relatio...
Introduction: There has been a wealth of literature that has looked at social functioning in individ...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
BACKGROUND: First episode psychosis and reduced social networks have been found to go hand in hand, ...
Individuals with mental illness continue to be among the most excluded in society. Adolescents and y...
Purpose: Psychosis is often seen as a “burden” on families. and affected individuals frequently hold...
OBJECTIVES: Most existing research on the family context of psychosis focuses on the 'burden' of car...
Romantic relationships are of particular importance to young people, and play a key role in the tran...
Background: Psychosis is often first experienced during the formative developmental stage of adolesc...
A first episode of psychosis (FEP) is a significant life event for both a young person and their par...
Background: While literature indicates a positive impact of family interventions (FIs) on people wi...
Objective: This research examines the experiential impact of hospitalisation on families of young pe...
This thesis includes three sections: a literature review, an empirical paper, and a critical apprais...
Aim A large proportion of individuals with an at‐risk mental state (ARMS) live at home and are supp...
Youth psychosis often represents a tumultuous disruption to individual and family life. Researchers...
Volume 1 comprises three chapters. The first, a systematic literature review of how positive relatio...
Introduction: There has been a wealth of literature that has looked at social functioning in individ...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
BACKGROUND: First episode psychosis and reduced social networks have been found to go hand in hand, ...
Individuals with mental illness continue to be among the most excluded in society. Adolescents and y...
Purpose: Psychosis is often seen as a “burden” on families. and affected individuals frequently hold...