Personal recovery was found to positively predict well-being, above and beyond the effects of clinical and functional recovery.
Moderation analysis showed that the effect of personal recovery on well-being did not depend on clinical and functional recovery, which implied that people with schizophrenia can participate in the process of personal recovery and enjoy positive well-being regardless of their clinical stability and functional competence.
Given the robust salutogenic effect of personal recovery, greater emphasis should be placed on developing person-centered, strength-based, recovery-oriented services.
I tried posting this quite a few hours ago(morning UK time) but gave up as I got a message saying the title had already been used. Hence I thought it had already been posted . Obviously not-glitch in system?
My uncle who had sz had hard times and drank, but seemed relatively content with his life. He kept his Christian faith and I think that helped him through the dark times.
I recently heard voices in my non working ear (it could be swelling, we’ll see in 3 months) and I accepted them. I told myself that it was better than being psychotic where I thought they were aliens performing surgery on me.
Strange - but yes - obviously a glitch. I did cut back the title a bit - and perhaps that had something to do with it. Given the frequency of theses words that are used in the title, I’m sure sometimes it gives “false positives” in terms of the identification of similar stories.