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Investigating the lived experience of recovery in people who hear voices

机译:调查听到声音的人的康复经历

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Although there is evidence of both clinical and personal recovery from distressing voices, the process of recovery over time is unclear. Narrative inquiry was used to investigate 11 voice-hearers' lived experience of recovery. After a period of despair/exhaustion, two recovery typologies emerged: (a) turning toward/empowerment, which involved developing a normalized account of voices, building voice-specific skills, integration of voices into daily life, and a transformation of identity, and (b) turning away/protective hibernation, which involved harnessing all available resources to survive the experience, with the importance of medication in recovery being emphasized. Results indicated the importance of services being sensitive and responsive to a person's recovery style at any given time and their readiness for change. Coming to hold a normalized account of voice-hearing and the self and witnessing of preferred narratives by others were essential in the more robust turning toward recovery typology.
机译:尽管有证据表明从痛苦的声音中恢复了临床和个人,但随着时间的推移恢复的过程尚不清楚。叙事探究被用来调查11位语音听众的康复经历。经过一段时间的绝望/疲惫后,出现了两种恢复类型:(a)转向/赋予能力,这涉及开发语音的规范化帐户,建立语音专用技能,将语音整合到日常生活中以及将身份转变,以及(b)放弃/保护性冬眠,这涉及利用所有可用资源来维持经验,并强调药物在恢复中的重要性。结果表明,服务在任何给定时间敏感和对人的恢复方式作出反应以及他们准备好进行改变的重要性。为了更加稳健地朝着恢复类型学转变,必须掌握正常的语音听觉和自我描述,并由他人见证偏好的叙述。

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