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Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud

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Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud. / Echezarraga Porto, Ainara; Las Hayas, C.; Gonzalez-Pinto, A. et al.
In: Revistia Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, 01.05.2019.

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Echezarraga Porto A, Las Hayas C, Gonzalez-Pinto A, Jones S, Lobban F. Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud. Revistia Argentina de Clinica Psicologica. 2019 May 1. Epub 2019 May 1. doi: 10.24205/03276716.2019.1125

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Echezarraga Porto, Ainara ; Las Hayas, C. ; Gonzalez-Pinto, A. et al. / Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud. In: Revistia Argentina de Clinica Psicologica. 2019.

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title = "Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud",
abstract = "Research about resilience in bipolar disorders (sBDs is scarce, or lacking in reference to qualitatve studies. A qualitatve phenomenological study was performed to understand the intrapersonal process of resilience asexperienced by patents in remission from BD and from the perspectves of clinicians experts in BD. A total of 15 partcipants in remission from BD (smean age = 42.88 and SD = 11.99s partcipated in individual interviews or in a focus group. Six mental health clinicians atended two focus groups. Data were transcribed for thematic analysis. All partcipants reported a meaningful experience of resilience during the remission journey from BD, identfying seven main themes. . Although data were retrospectve and sensitve to memory bias, fndings are relevant for interventons in BD.",
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T1 - Proceso de resiliencia en el trastorno bipolar desde la perspectiva de pacientes y profesionales de la salud

AU - Echezarraga Porto, Ainara

AU - Las Hayas, C.

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AU - Jones, Steven

AU - Lobban, Fiona

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N2 - Research about resilience in bipolar disorders (sBDs is scarce, or lacking in reference to qualitatve studies. A qualitatve phenomenological study was performed to understand the intrapersonal process of resilience asexperienced by patents in remission from BD and from the perspectves of clinicians experts in BD. A total of 15 partcipants in remission from BD (smean age = 42.88 and SD = 11.99s partcipated in individual interviews or in a focus group. Six mental health clinicians atended two focus groups. Data were transcribed for thematic analysis. All partcipants reported a meaningful experience of resilience during the remission journey from BD, identfying seven main themes. . Although data were retrospectve and sensitve to memory bias, fndings are relevant for interventons in BD.

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