Rice Danielle B, Zorn Alexandra, Sigman Maxine
Department of Psychology, McGill University, 2001 McGill College Ave, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G1, Canada.
Jewish General Hospital, 3755 Chemin de la Cote-Sainte Catherine, Montreal, QC, H3T 1E2, Canada.
Community Ment Health J. 2018 Oct;54(7):992-996. doi: 10.1007/s10597-018-0329-6. Epub 2018 Aug 18.
This paper evaluates an outpatient group for persons living with schizophrenia. Qualitative changes and psychiatric admissions among group members were reviewed to measure recovery. Thirty-two members have attended sessions for up to 28 years. Meaningful interactions (e.g., supportive comments) have increased and hospitalizations have decreased. The support of the therapists and the other group members has allowed for personal recovery and developing and maintaining social connections. Prior to starting the group, 67% of members had > 1 hospitalization and 26% had none. During the group, 63% of members had no hospitalizations. Vignettes of change, peer support, fewer hospital admissions, and signs of recovery in the face of crises suggest that members benefit greatly from this outpatient group.
本文评估了一个针对精神分裂症患者的门诊小组。回顾了小组成员的质性变化和精神科住院情况以衡量康复情况。32名成员参加该小组活动长达28年。有意义的互动(如支持性评论)有所增加,住院次数减少。治疗师和其他小组成员的支持促进了个人康复以及社会关系的建立和维持。在小组活动开始前,67%的成员有超过1次的住院经历,26%的成员没有住院经历。在小组活动期间,63%的成员没有住院。变化的事例、同伴支持、住院次数减少以及面对危机时的康复迹象表明,成员们从这个门诊小组中受益匪浅。