The nuances of “the social cure” for people who experience psychosis

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL European Journal of Social Psychology Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2848
Lorna I. Hogg, Laura G. E. Smith, Anthony P. Morrison, Annayah M. B. Prosser, Tim Kurz
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People can derive health benefits from social group memberships. However, joining groups can be difficult for people experiencing psychosis due to the social impacts of the condition and public and internalised stigma. We interviewed a diverse group of 26 people experiencing psychosis and explored through thematic analysis their perceptions of how psychosis influenced social identity processes. Participants confirmed both the impact of psychosis on group processes and the value of group memberships for wellbeing. Empathy, understanding, and lack of judgement were perceived to be critical for group formation. Participants sought social validation in both pre-existing and new relationships, including from others experiencing psychosis. A novel finding was the compartmentalising of the psychosis identity to facilitate periods of either greater connection or social mobility dependent on current mental state. Thus, this study suggests nuance to the application of the Social Cure for a highly stigmatised, yet fluctuating, condition such as psychosis.

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精神病患者“社会治疗”的细微差别
人们可以从社会群体成员中获得健康益处。然而,由于这种疾病的社会影响以及公众和内部的耻辱,患有精神病的人很难加入团体。我们采访了26名不同群体的精神病患者,并通过主题分析探讨了他们对精神病如何影响社会认同过程的看法。参与者证实了精神病对群体过程的影响,以及群体成员对健康的价值。同理心、理解和缺乏判断力被认为是群体形成的关键。参与者在已有的和新的关系中寻求社会认可,包括从其他患有精神病的人那里。一个新颖的发现是精神病身份的划分,以促进依赖于当前精神状态的更大联系或社会流动性的时期。因此,这项研究表明,对于一种高度污名化,但波动的疾病,如精神病,社会治疗的应用存在细微差别。
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期刊介绍: Topics covered include, among others, intergroup relations, group processes, social cognition, attitudes, social influence and persuasion, self and identity, verbal and nonverbal communication, language and thought, affect and emotion, embodied and situated cognition and individual differences of social-psychological relevance. Together with original research articles, the European Journal of Social Psychology"s innovative and inclusive style is reflected in the variety of articles published: Research Article: Original articles that provide a significant contribution to the understanding of social phenomena, up to a maximum of 12,000 words in length.
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