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Early intervention in psychosis for first episode psychotic mania: the experience of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on the experiences of individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder who are receiving early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services after experiencing their first episode of psychotic mania.
  • - Through interviews with 11 participants, five key aspects were identified that highlight how EIP services help individuals rebuild their understanding, confidence, and future outlook.
  • - The findings emphasize the importance of person-centred relationships, shared decision-making, and tailored goal-setting in effectively supporting young people in their recovery from early episodes of psychosis.

Article Abstract

Background: Early intervention for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder has been identified as a priority, but little is known about how existing early intervention services are experienced by this group or could be tailored to their needs.

Aims: This study examined the experience of early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder, following first episode psychotic mania.

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 adults in EIP services and analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

Results: One superordinate theme was formed, Rebuilding within EIP service, consisting of five subthemes: (i) Piecing together episode through talking to staff; (ii) Exploring other perspectives during CBT; (iii) Empowered through shared decision-making; (iv) Reconsidering future and purpose; (v) Service as safety-net. EIP provision was pivotal in helping participants understand their episode, adjust their perspective, build confidence and progress.

Conclusions: Aspects of the service that were valued, including person-centred relationships with staff, shared decision-making and the development of motivation and opportunities, reflect key principles of mental health care for young people following first episode psychosis. Furthermore, findings point to elements that may be particularly relevant to early intervention following first episode psychotic mania including managing mood escalation and individualised approaches to goals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2024.2332805DOI Listing

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