Abstract

This paper describes the positive psychotherapy for psychosis (PPP) - a new approach for psychiatric rehabilitation for patients with chronic schizophrenia. Unlike some traditional methods of psychotherapy, PPP focuses on positives rather than on problems. PPPwas shown in the context of other therapeutic approaches used in psychiatric rehabilitation and a mechanism of changes in the functioning and thinking of patients using this approach was described. PPP strengthens the patients'resources, including positive emotions, positive features of character, sense of life, positive relationships, and internal motivation. PPPdoes not suggest that other approaches are inappropriate and it is not intended to replace well-established treatments. A program of 13 PPP sessions adapted for patients with schizophrenia was also described. PPP sessions were divided into 3 thematic groups and according to the degree of difficulty: "the easiest" (savoring, positive things - sessions 1-4), "medium" (strong character traits, recognition of strengths in oneself, perceiving strengths in other people, positive communication - sessions 5-7) and "the most difficult" (bad vs. good memories, gratitude, forgiveness, hope, optimism and posttraumatic growth - sessions 8-13). The PPP has been introduced in the Day Care Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation of the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Warsaw. After 13 weeks, the initial observations were collected. They indicated that PPP can be successfully used in psychiatric rehabilitation.

Highlights

  • The latest approach to the rehabilitation of schizophrenia is the positive psychotherapy for psychosis (PPP)

  • It originates from humanistic psychology and its main subject of interest is the subjectivity of the human individual, building and accepting

  • Unlike social skills trainings, which were previously the basic method of work tailored to the needs of patients and served primarily to eliminate deficits arising as a result of schizophrenia, the positive psychotherapy for psychosis (PPP) involves a positive area of patient’s life

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Introduction

The latest approach to the rehabilitation of schizophrenia is the positive psychotherapy for psychosis (PPP). Positive therapy has been successfully used to treat depression, bipolar disorder, addictions, and anxiety disorders, and has not been used in the treatment of people with schizophrenia [2, 3] This approach has changed recently, and a team of researchers from the United Kingdom has developed a therapeutic program based on positive therapy ready for use in the rehabilitation of people suffering from schizophrenia. These researchers compiled the results of the therapy with the indicator of mental well-being (quality of life) of patients.

Positive psychotherapy for psychosis in the rehabilitation of schizophrenia
Positive sense of self
Initial own observations
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