Most individuals with Ménière's disease are able to specify important consequences (principally participation restrictions and activity limitations), many of which are not identified in symptom-orientated approaches.
Most individuals with Ménière's disorder are able to identify a number of positive experiences associated with the condition. Understanding and having knowledge of these positive experiences help the patients cope with chronic conditions such as Ménière's disorder. Promotion of positive experiences may form a key element to better adjustment to the different symptoms and provide a key element for successful peer support program.
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