Objectives. This study explored the process of recovery from bipolar I disorder from a phenomenological and cognitive perspective. Design. A semi-structured interview was coded and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Methods. Eleven individuals over the age of 30 with a history of bipolar disorder were selected on the basis of having remained free from relapse, and without hospitalization for at least 2 years, as confirmed by a diagnostic interview (Standardised Interview for DSM-IV; SCID-I). This arbitrary and equivocal criterion for 'recovery' provided an objective method of defining the sample for the study. Results. The analysis revealed two overarching themes formed from four themes each. Ambivalent approaches refe...
The aim of this thesis is to explore processes of recovery in bipolar disorder. What do people with ...
While Māori are known to experience a higher burden of mental health and addiction problems compared...
Research indicates that it may take up to 10 years between onset of symptoms of bipolar disorder and...
The aim of this thesis is to explore processes of recovery in bipolar disorder. What do people with ...
This thesis explores the lived experience of those with Bipolar Disorder type I or type II condition...
Background: Personal recovery is recognized as an important outcome for individuals with bipolar dis...
Recovery is an important outcome among people with bipolar disorder – and highly variable over time ...
Transcendental phenomenology was used to increase understanding of early-onset bipolar disorder (EOB...
Transcendental phenomenology was used to increase understanding of early-onset bipolar disorder (EOB...
Background The importance of personal recovery in mental health is increasing widely recognised. How...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
Background: Personal recovery is recognised as an important outcome for individuals with bipolar dis...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
Background: Personal recovery is increasingly recognized as important outcome for people with bipola...
The aim of this thesis is to explore processes of recovery in bipolar disorder. What do people with ...
While Māori are known to experience a higher burden of mental health and addiction problems compared...
Research indicates that it may take up to 10 years between onset of symptoms of bipolar disorder and...
The aim of this thesis is to explore processes of recovery in bipolar disorder. What do people with ...
This thesis explores the lived experience of those with Bipolar Disorder type I or type II condition...
Background: Personal recovery is recognized as an important outcome for individuals with bipolar dis...
Recovery is an important outcome among people with bipolar disorder – and highly variable over time ...
Transcendental phenomenology was used to increase understanding of early-onset bipolar disorder (EOB...
Transcendental phenomenology was used to increase understanding of early-onset bipolar disorder (EOB...
Background The importance of personal recovery in mental health is increasing widely recognised. How...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
Background: Personal recovery is recognised as an important outcome for individuals with bipolar dis...
The relevance of personal recovery receives increasing attention in mental health care and is also i...
Background: Personal recovery is increasingly recognized as important outcome for people with bipola...
The aim of this thesis is to explore processes of recovery in bipolar disorder. What do people with ...
While Māori are known to experience a higher burden of mental health and addiction problems compared...
Research indicates that it may take up to 10 years between onset of symptoms of bipolar disorder and...