The implications of a Psychoeducation group on the everyday lives of individuals with Bipolar Affective Disorder

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There is growing evidence that the course of Bipolar Affective Disorder (BAD) can be altered by psychotherapeutic approaches, such as Psychoeducation. Therefore, this study was performed with the objective of identifying the implications of a Psychoeducation group on the everyday lives of individuals with BAD. To do this, the authors chose to perform a qualitative case study. Participants included twelve individuals with BAD who had attended at least six meetings of the Psychoeducation Group held at the São José do Rio Preto Faculty of Medicine (FAMERP). Semistructured interviews were performed, which were recorded and then transcribed and subjected to Thematic Analysis. The present study showed that the referred group experience promoted the individuals' knowledge acquisition; their awareness regarding the disease and adherence to treatment; their making positive changes in life; the possibility of helping other patients to benefit from the knowledge learned in the group; and their awareness regarding other realities and coping strategies, obtained by exchanging experiences with other participants.

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Menezes, S. L., & de Mello Souza, M. C. B. (2012). The implications of a Psychoeducation group on the everyday lives of individuals with Bipolar Affective Disorder. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 46(1), 124–131. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342012000100017

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