Psychosis is a clinical syndrome that can cause significant distress leading to hospitalisation/long term stays in psychiatric services. However, limited academic evidence is available examining the lived experience of psychosis. Additionally, no evidence is available looking to combine both learned and experiential knowledge as it pertains to psychosis. As such this article was created to combine both knowledge subsets in order to provide a more complete interpretation of the syndrome itself. This was achieved through academic input from a psychiatrist’s perspective as well as a reflective, autoethnographic input from a service user who has experienced psychosis. Following this collaboration, several recommendations were made to support he...
Background: It has been found that patients have expressed favourable attitudes towards hospital set...
The vociferous psychiatric Service User Movement and critical elements within psychiatry form eviden...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...
Psychosis is the most ineffable experience of mental disorder. We provide here the first co-written ...
NoThe use of first-hand service user accounts of mental illness is still limited in the professional...
Copyright @ 2012 Brunel UniversityThe experiences of people living with psychosis are an important s...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
Plain English summary Researchers have explored different types of treatment to help...
Psychosis is understood as the brightest manifestations of mental illness, in which the patient's me...
Psychosis is a group of psychotic disorders. Its manifestation depends on the specific type of funct...
This article summarizes the research literature documenting the high prevalence of psychological tra...
poster abstractPsychotic disorders cause marked cognitive, perceptual, and social impairments and ma...
What is psychosis? From a medical psychiatry perspective, psychosis is generally viewed as a psychop...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
Psychosis is a term used to describe a range of experiences often associated with significant distre...
Background: It has been found that patients have expressed favourable attitudes towards hospital set...
The vociferous psychiatric Service User Movement and critical elements within psychiatry form eviden...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...
Psychosis is the most ineffable experience of mental disorder. We provide here the first co-written ...
NoThe use of first-hand service user accounts of mental illness is still limited in the professional...
Copyright @ 2012 Brunel UniversityThe experiences of people living with psychosis are an important s...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
Plain English summary Researchers have explored different types of treatment to help...
Psychosis is understood as the brightest manifestations of mental illness, in which the patient's me...
Psychosis is a group of psychotic disorders. Its manifestation depends on the specific type of funct...
This article summarizes the research literature documenting the high prevalence of psychological tra...
poster abstractPsychotic disorders cause marked cognitive, perceptual, and social impairments and ma...
What is psychosis? From a medical psychiatry perspective, psychosis is generally viewed as a psychop...
Research suggests psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common phenomena and such experiences do not...
Psychosis is a term used to describe a range of experiences often associated with significant distre...
Background: It has been found that patients have expressed favourable attitudes towards hospital set...
The vociferous psychiatric Service User Movement and critical elements within psychiatry form eviden...
Qualitative studies have played an important role in elucidating the lived experience of psychosis a...