Benefit finding is a concept that refers to finding positive changes or benefits through negative experiences from stressful life events. The present study aimed to develop a new intervention program to facilitate benefit finding for people with mental illness and examine its feasibility and preliminary efficacy from pilot data. We hypothesized that participants who joined the group-based intervention program would show progress in benefit finding, personal recovery, and well-being, as well as alleviated psychiatric symptoms and functional impairment, compared to participants in the control group. The participants in the intervention group joined in a new program which focuses on (1) cognitive–behavioral stress management and (2) own experi...
Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) has demonstrated effectiveness in improving social ...
Families living with a person with mental illness can experience distress requiring therapeutic inte...
ii Objective: In this study, the effectiveness of the modified Recovery Workbook as a psychoeducatio...
Cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to be promising for the treatment of individuals experie...
Background: Depression is highly prevalent within individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, and is a...
Currently in field of psychological management, Illness Management is unique and effective strategy ...
AimTo determine the effectiveness of a peer-led self-management programme for people with schizophre...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recovery group intervention ...
Background Cognitive problems in people with schizophrenia predict poor functional recovery even wit...
Objectives: Community mental health services are often required to manage people experiencing repeat...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Abstract Background Solutions for Wellness (SfW) is an educational 3-month program concerning nutrit...
Background: Group-based life coaching intervention is new in mental health service to promote early ...
We examined, over a two-year period, the impact of a user-developed and user-run recovery programme ...
Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) has demonstrated effectiveness in improving social ...
Families living with a person with mental illness can experience distress requiring therapeutic inte...
ii Objective: In this study, the effectiveness of the modified Recovery Workbook as a psychoeducatio...
Cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to be promising for the treatment of individuals experie...
Background: Depression is highly prevalent within individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, and is a...
Currently in field of psychological management, Illness Management is unique and effective strategy ...
AimTo determine the effectiveness of a peer-led self-management programme for people with schizophre...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a recovery group intervention ...
Background Cognitive problems in people with schizophrenia predict poor functional recovery even wit...
Objectives: Community mental health services are often required to manage people experiencing repeat...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Abstract Background Solutions for Wellness (SfW) is an educational 3-month program concerning nutrit...
Background: Group-based life coaching intervention is new in mental health service to promote early ...
We examined, over a two-year period, the impact of a user-developed and user-run recovery programme ...
Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) has demonstrated effectiveness in improving social ...
Families living with a person with mental illness can experience distress requiring therapeutic inte...
ii Objective: In this study, the effectiveness of the modified Recovery Workbook as a psychoeducatio...