Stephanie Woolridge, PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology – Improving outcomes following early-episode psychosis

December 14, 2021 00:36:36
Stephanie Woolridge, PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology – Improving outcomes following early-episode psychosis
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Stephanie Woolridge, PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology – Improving outcomes following early-episode psychosis

Dec 14 2021 | 00:36:36

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Show Notes

People experiencing psychosis identify intimate/romantic/sexual relationships as integral to their well-being, quality of life, and recovery. However, the experience of psychotic symptoms, cognitive deficits, and stigma during early episode psychosis disrupts one’s ability to develop the interpersonal skills, mastery, and confidence necessary to form these relationships.

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