Carlos A Larrauri
Carlos A Larrauri
The author reflects on a decade of antipsychotic treatment, providing an intimate glimpse into living with schizophrenia. Their narrative unravels the balance of vulnerability and strength, coercion, and dialogue inherent in the acceptance ...
Patricia E Deegan,Allison Stiles,Missy Rufo et al.
Patricia E Deegan et al.
Objective: Explore a lived experience perspective on using antipsychotic medicine and call to action for psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners to get involved in preparing people diagnosed with serious mental illness (...
Characterizing personal recovery in severe mental illness: French psychometric validation of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR-Fr) [0.03%]
严重精神疾病个人康复的特征:过程康复问卷(QPR-Fr)的法语文本效度研究
Caroline Munuera,Simon Felix,Antoinette Prouteau et al.
Caroline Munuera et al.
Objective: The support of the personal recovery of people with lived experience of mental illness is a major issue in clinical practice. Thus, a valid instrument to assess personal recovery is needed. The present study ai...
Navigating the straits of deprescribing: Psychiatrist's personal account of fears and hopes [0.03%]
精神科医生减药的恐惧与期望:个人经历_ACCOUNTING FOR TASTE?
Aviv Segev
Aviv Segev
Deprescribing is a long-overdue concept for psychiatrists and therapists, presenting potentially more sophisticated approaches to psychiatric care. This approach is fueled by both scientific pursuits and contemporary social ideologies that ...
Supporting education with ips: Advancing a career-oriented model for integrating work and study support for young adults in sweden [0.03%]
利用 Ips 支持教育:推进一种以职业为导向的模型,以整合瑞典年轻成年人的工作与学习支持
Helene Hillborg,Veronica Lövgren,Ulrika Bejerholm et al.
Helene Hillborg et al.
Objective: Supported education (SEd) provides individualized support to people with mental health problems to achieve their educational goals. Individual placement and support (IPS) has emerged as a model through which SE...
Family-centered decision making: A culturally responsive collaborative approach among Asians living in the United States [0.03%]
以家庭为中心的决策制定:居住在美国的亚洲人之间的一种具有文化敏感性的协作方法
Sang Qin,Patrick Corrigan,Eun-Jeong Lee
Sang Qin
Objective: Compared to Western cultures, self-determination needs are expressed and pursued differently in Asian cultures, where interdependence and achieving greater good for the group are prioritized. To accommodate the...
Self-determination and self-efficacy as predictors of campus engagement among college students with serious mental illnesses [0.03%]
严重精神疾病的大学生中自我决定和自我效能感作为校园参与的预测因素
Elizabeth C Thomas,Eugene Brusilovskiy,Amber OShea et al.
Elizabeth C Thomas et al.
Objective: Campus engagement, including participation in student organizations and groups, is important for both academic and health outcomes. Yet, college students with serious mental illnesses demonstrate lower levels o...
A conceptual model of how mental health clubhouses impact health and quality of life among individuals with serious mental illness [0.03%]
精神健康俱乐部如何影响严重精神疾病个体的健康和生活质量的概念模型
Joy Agner,Adriana Botero,Tiffany Cha et al.
Joy Agner et al.
Objective: People with serious mental illness (PWSMI) experience dramatic disparities in health, quality of life, and longevity. Mental health Clubhouses are a community-based treatment model that can positively affect he...
Independence through community access and navigation: A supported leisure intervention for individuals with negative symptoms [0.03%]
通过社区通道和导航实现独立:针对具有负面症状的个体的支持休闲干预措施
Gretchen Snethen,Bryan P McCormick,Shinichi Nagata et al.
Gretchen Snethen et al.
Objective: Promoting leisure participation requires a collaborative approach that emphasizes personal interests, strengths, and motivations. The purpose of this article was to test the effectiveness of the Independence th...
Recovery and trauma among urban African Americans with serious mental illness [0.03%]
城市非裔美国人严重精神疾病中的恢复与创伤
Patrick W Corrigan,Miranda Twiss,Katherine Nieweglowski et al.
Patrick W Corrigan et al.
Objective: Traumatic experiences are prevalent among people with serious mental illness and can significantly worsen outcomes. This study aimed to identify an urban cluster of trauma types, compare continuous distress rat...