Moving toward connectedness–a qualitative study of recovery processes for people with borderline personality disorder

B Kverme, E Natvik, M Veseth, C Moltu - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder estimated to affect 1–2% of
the general population. As a group, people with BPD endure a high degree of suffering …

Qualitative research: Contributions to psychotherapy practice, theory and policy

J McLeod, WB Stiles, H Levitt - Bergin & Garfield's handbook of …, 2021 - books.google.com
Qualitative research methodologies can be used to generate insights and evidence around
core issues relating to policy and practice in psychotherapy and behavior change. A major …

A stabilizing and destabilizing social world: close relationships and recovery processes in SUD

M Veseth, C Moltu, TS Svendsen, S Nesvåg… - Journal of Psychosocial …, 2019 - Springer
This qualitative study reports on a thematic analysis of the role that close relationships may
play in recovery processes following SUD. Inspired by a framework of research involving …

'It's not 9 to 5 recovery': the role of a recovery community in producing social bonds that support recovery

M Anderson, AM Devlin, L Pickering… - … Prevention and Policy, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Aim To understand how the social networks of a new recovery community can help sustain
recovery, focusing on processes of social identity change, in the context of the wider UK …

Lived experiences of a sustained mental health recovery process without ongoing medication use

MY Lee, R Eads, N Yates, C Liu - Community Mental Health Journal, 2021 - Springer
Serious mental health conditions have historically been considered lifelong conditions, with
substantial literature supporting pharmaceutical approaches to remission. More recently, the …

Psychosocial Interventions: A Key Component in an Evidence-Based Treatment Approach to Bipolar Disorder

EA Knowles, LG Schneier, LA Yang… - Journal of Contemporary …, 2024 - Springer
Bipolar disorder (BD) can be especially challenging to treat due to the dynamic nature of its
presentation; there is a critical need for a multimodal approach to adequately address …

“Becoming myself”: how participants in a longitudinal substance use disorder recovery study experienced receiving continuous feedback on their results

TS Svendsen, J Bjornestad, TE Slyngstad… - … , prevention, and policy, 2020 - Springer
Background Being a participant in longitudinal follow-up studies is not commonly a factor
considered when investigating useful self-change aspects for individuals attempting …

Medicine and meaning—how experienced therapists describe the role of medication in recovery processes in bipolar disorder

M Veseth, SH Stige, PE Binder - … and Psychotherapy Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Pharmacological interventions are viewed as central to clinical work with people
diagnosed with bipolar disorder. But what is the meaning of medicine? How do clinicians …

From the (Dis) comfort of One's Own Home: Patients' Experiences of Hospitalization After Discharge. A Qualitative Study of Lived Experience of Hospitalization from …

K Eldal, E Natvik, M Veseth, L Davidson… - Journal of Psychosocial …, 2019 - Springer
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of inpatient treatment in the recovery process
and explore how patients view hospitalization when looking back after 3 months. The study …

Compreendendo a experiência de recuperação de pessoas em tratamento para o transtorno bipolar

CS Pereira - 2023 - lume.ufrgs.br
O transtorno bipolar é uma condição crônica e potencialmente grave. Os prejuízos
agregados ao curso da doença impactam a saúde, a funcionalidade e a qualidade de vida …