This article aims to understand and explore the meaning of adaptation to First Episode Psychosis (FEP). An innovative method of data collection was used with ten participants who experienced FEP which integrated drawings of their lived experience within semi-structured interviews. The data were analysed through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and hermeneutic-phenomenological image analysis. Participants’ experience was captured in four superordinate themes which identified that adaptation to FEP entailed: ‘Finding out how psychosis fits into my story’, ‘Breaking free from psychosis’, ‘Fighting my way through psychosis’, and ‘Finding a new way of being ‘me’’. The participants’ path of adaptation to FEP was an interplay of pains, cha...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
Purpose: The onset of psychosis typically develops during adolescence, a crucial period for beginnin...
This article aims to understand and explore the meaning of adaptation to First Episode Psychosis (FE...
This article aims to understand and explore the meaning of adaptation to First Episode Psychosis (FE...
It is generally accepted that psychosis is a traumatic experience that can lead to a shattering of o...
The process of adjustment to chronic conditions has been well described within the literature. Howev...
Background: Mental health services have been demonstrated to play a key role in shaping how people m...
This paper examines recovery from first-episode psychosis in terms of models of trauma and posttraum...
Objective. The present study explored people‘s subjective experiences of positive change to understa...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Objective\ud \ud The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with t...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Specialist Early Intervention (E.I.) services are becoming increasingly accepted as the most effecti...
Background: Whilst quantitative research has provided a valuable understanding of the social and emo...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
Purpose: The onset of psychosis typically develops during adolescence, a crucial period for beginnin...
This article aims to understand and explore the meaning of adaptation to First Episode Psychosis (FE...
This article aims to understand and explore the meaning of adaptation to First Episode Psychosis (FE...
It is generally accepted that psychosis is a traumatic experience that can lead to a shattering of o...
The process of adjustment to chronic conditions has been well described within the literature. Howev...
Background: Mental health services have been demonstrated to play a key role in shaping how people m...
This paper examines recovery from first-episode psychosis in terms of models of trauma and posttraum...
Objective. The present study explored people‘s subjective experiences of positive change to understa...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with the exp...
Objective\ud \ud The objective of this study was to explore the subjective factors associated with t...
Aim: This study examined the distress of first-episode psychosis (FEP) beyond the acute episode. It ...
Specialist Early Intervention (E.I.) services are becoming increasingly accepted as the most effecti...
Background: Whilst quantitative research has provided a valuable understanding of the social and emo...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
This study aims to understand the process of change in self and its relationship to recovery in the ...
Purpose: The onset of psychosis typically develops during adolescence, a crucial period for beginnin...