Psychosis recovery has undergone a shift from a pure clinical recovery towards an approach in which the importance of personal development has grown. People suffering from psychosis are frequently stigmatized, resulting in discrimination on all levels of society. If patients internalise these expressions, they experience self-stigmatisation as well as a diminished self-esteem and self-efficacy. With the approach that focuses on a patient as a whole, healthcare professionals play a significant role in this process and should assist patients in developing a positive self- perception through partnerships. However, research suggests that healthcare professionals also express stigmatising attitudes, influencing patients and their path to recovery. As a result, the goal of this thesis will be to gather information on the impact of these stigmatising attitudes via microaggressions, as well as the dynamics underlying their effect on recovery.
Aandoening Psychose Auteur Ploon Defourny Jaar 2022 Publicatie type Scriptie