Section A: Presented here, is a systematic review of the literature detailing the experiences of taking psychotropic medication in service users from minoritised ethnic backgrounds with psychosis-related diagnoses. Eleven qualitative studies are discussed and critically appraised. The review synthesises findings under six main categories; medication helping versus negative effects; coercion; “They’re quite happy to just hand out pills”; surrender versus disengaging; the need for cultural understandings alongside medication; and family support for versus opposition to medication. The review provides some initial evidence which suggests negative experiences of medication (predominant in the papers), although not specific to ethnicity per se, ...
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Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.Perceptions of health and ill...
Schema focused therapy (SFT; Young et al., 2003), which includes schema mode work, was developed for...
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Background Gender differences in the presentation and course of psychosis are well documented. Howe...
Introduction. The therapeutic alliance has been shown to play a key role in improving outcomes whe...
Selective Mutism (SM) is a frequently unheard of and misunderstood mental disorder. While it is defi...
Challenging behaviour is a label often given to people with learning disabilities when their behavio...
Chronic pain is a complex and costly condition that impacts many American’s lives. While there are m...
Severe substance use disorders are characterized by chronic cycles of relapse; however, individuals ...
Introduction and Aims: Recovery from severe and enduring mental health difficulties, such as psycho...
BACKGROUND: Almost 1 in 5 people have been diagnosed with a mental health illness but the supply of ...
Background: Alcohol abuse is linked to over 200 different diseases, conditions and types of injuries...
This research paper accompanies a ten page zine that supports non-Indigenous drama therapists in str...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.Perceptions of health and ill...
Schema focused therapy (SFT; Young et al., 2003), which includes schema mode work, was developed for...
This study is a Narrative Analysis of the hidden strengths and positive qualities inherent to identi...
There are limited empirical data that study the factors that enhance or prevent African American men...
The current study investigated whether psychologically-defensive clinicians-in-training were more re...
Background Gender differences in the presentation and course of psychosis are well documented. Howe...
Introduction. The therapeutic alliance has been shown to play a key role in improving outcomes whe...
Selective Mutism (SM) is a frequently unheard of and misunderstood mental disorder. While it is defi...
Challenging behaviour is a label often given to people with learning disabilities when their behavio...
Chronic pain is a complex and costly condition that impacts many American’s lives. While there are m...
Severe substance use disorders are characterized by chronic cycles of relapse; however, individuals ...
Introduction and Aims: Recovery from severe and enduring mental health difficulties, such as psycho...
BACKGROUND: Almost 1 in 5 people have been diagnosed with a mental health illness but the supply of ...
Background: Alcohol abuse is linked to over 200 different diseases, conditions and types of injuries...
This research paper accompanies a ten page zine that supports non-Indigenous drama therapists in str...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.Perceptions of health and ill...