2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2012.06.010
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The experience of recovery from the perspective of people with common mental health problems: Findings from a telephone survey

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“…Participants' change correlated with maintaining a sense of their own identity, enhanced relationships with others, and changes in their art styles. These ideas of gaining control over disturbing emotional experiences and pursuing personal goals thereafter match the findings from recent qualitative studies (e.g., Alsawy & Mansell, 2012;Brown & Carey, 2012;McEvoy, Schauman, Mansell, & Morris, 2012 Vol. 4, No.…”
Section: Art-making and Changesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Participants' change correlated with maintaining a sense of their own identity, enhanced relationships with others, and changes in their art styles. These ideas of gaining control over disturbing emotional experiences and pursuing personal goals thereafter match the findings from recent qualitative studies (e.g., Alsawy & Mansell, 2012;Brown & Carey, 2012;McEvoy, Schauman, Mansell, & Morris, 2012 Vol. 4, No.…”
Section: Art-making and Changesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In later reviews of both the British peer-reviewed (Stickley & Wright, 2011a) and 'grey' literatures (Stickley & Wright, 2011b), the focus was exclusively on adult mental health. Although a recent study on recovery in anxiety and depression has been reported by McEvoy, Schauman, Mansell, and Morris (2012), their analysis of the experience of 98 adult service users who had received a brief primary care intervention was focused on recovery from anxiety and depression rather than recovery in the presence of symptoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas crisis son las manifestaciones más visibles de la heterogeneidad de los síntomas, y muestran la particularidad que existe en sus posibles etiologías y la forma de tratarlas (30). Se ha documentado que las intervenciones no adecuadas por parte del personal de salud durante un momento de crisis ponen en riesgo la vida y la recuperación de quien vive con la enfermedad o convive con alguien que la presenta (31). Esto se debe al manejo brusco y agresivo resultante de la contención física y, en otros casos, al manejo farmacológico y sus efectos adversos (26).…”
Section: Vivir Con Esquizofrenia Es Vivir Encerrado a Oscuras Y Con unclassified
“…Este impacto, como lo vemos en los resultados, se asocia con el hecho de estar lejos de la familia y, por tanto, enfrentarse a un contexto que le es ajeno, lo que incrementa esa sensación de encerramiento (35). Sin embargo, como es explicado por los participantes, la recuperación es posible y esta recuperación está ligada a la percepción de esperanza y mejoramiento que tienen durante su tratamiento, que es apoyado por diferentes elementos que permiten acrecentar esa sensación (31,36).…”
Section: Vivir Con Esquizofrenia Es Vivir Encerrado a Oscuras Y Con unclassified