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Record Nr.

UNINA9910964128903321

Titolo

Hearing voices : qualitative inquiry in early psychosis / / Katherine M. Boydell and H. Bruce Ferguson, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Waterloo, Ont., : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c2012

ISBN

9781299313026

1299313027

9781554583102

1554583101

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (210 p.)

Collana

SickKids community and mental health series

Altri autori (Persone)

FergusonH. Bruce

BoydellKathy

Disciplina

616.89

Soggetti

Psychoses

Psychoses - Treatment

Psychoses in adolescence

Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic Disorders - therapy

Adolescent

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"SickKids".

Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction to Early Intervention in First Episode Psychosis / Jean Addington -- Recognition of Psychosis in the Pathway to Mental Health Care / Katherine M. Boydell ... et al. -- Help-Seeking Experiences of Youth with First Episode Psychosis: A Research-Based Dance Production / Katherine M. Boydell, Siona Jackson, and John S. Strauss -- Qualitative Research with Families of First Episode and Prodromal Patients / Ruth Gerson and Cheryl -- Primary Care Perspectives of First Episode Psychosis / Helen Lester -- Hearing Echoes: Image Identification and the Clinicians' (Learning) Experience with Early Intervention / Joan McIlwrick -- Promoting Constructive Change in the Service System: A Qualitative Study of Change in Staff Attitudes with the Implementation of Early Intervention in Psychosis / Alan Rosen ... et al. -- Ironic



Interventions: Balancing Risks and Rewards in First Episode Psychosis via Qualitative Inquiry / Sue E. Estroff -- Conclusion / Katherine M. Boydell, H. Bruce Ferguson, and Sarah J. Bovaird.

Sommario/riassunto

Qualitative methods are increasingly useful as psychiatry shifts from a focus on symptom reduction to enabling people to live satisfying and meaningful lives. It becomes important to achieve a deeper understanding of the ways in which mental illness interferes with everyday life and the ways in which people can learn to manage and minimize illness in order to pursue their lives as fully as possible. Although qualitative methods in psychiatry have seen a dramatic upsurge, relatively few published studies use such methods specifically to explore the lives, socio-culturally and experientially, of those with first-episode psychosis. This book highlights qualitative research in early psychosis. The first half of the book centres on the individual lived experience of psychosis—from the perspective of the individual, the family, and the practitioner. The second half moves from the micro level to the macro, focusing on broader system issues, including medical trainees’ encounters with first-episode psychosis in the emergency room and the implementation of first-episode clinics in the UK and Australia. This text is timely, as the proliferation of early-psychosis clinics worldwide demands that we inquire into the subjective experience of those impacted by psychosis and the social contexts within which it occurs and is lived out. Hearing Voices is the first in a series of titles from The Community Health Systems Resource Group at The Hospital for Sick Children. This series will educate researchers, policy-makers, students, practitioners, and interested stakeholders on such topics as early intervention in psychosis, aggressive-behaviour problems, eating-related disorders, and marginalized youth in educational contexts.