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Case study: the functioning of paranoid personality with formal and inforomal support and pharmacotherapy (CROSBI ID 656829)

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Leutar, Zdravka ; Haupert, Mladen ; Stojanović Babić, Ada ; Sakić, Maristela Case study: the functioning of paranoid personality with formal and inforomal support and pharmacotherapy. 2017. str. 297-298

Podaci o odgovornosti

Leutar, Zdravka ; Haupert, Mladen ; Stojanović Babić, Ada ; Sakić, Maristela

engleski

Case study: the functioning of paranoid personality with formal and inforomal support and pharmacotherapy

Objective In the treatment of people with paranoid personality it is of great importance to provide social support through psychosocial rehabilitation and other activities. The support involves educating patients and families about the disease, planning prevention of disease recurrence, training of social skills, developing problem solving strategies, techniques of self-control and self-direction, occupational therapy, professional rehabilitation, programs of supported employment, recreation therapy, as well as various forms of creative therapy. These strategies help build the skills needed for daily life and work and successful social (re)integration, ie., workplace inclusion, thus preventing and / or reducing the load put on an individual (Radić and Škrbina, 2011). Methods The aim of this exposure is to present and problematize the case through the provision of formal and informal support, inclusion in the community, pharmacotherapy and paranoid personality characteristics. By the qualitative method of case study, the data were collected from social history (anamnesis), medical records, participating observations of experts and co-tenants in the residential community and family members. The literature related to support for people with paranoid disorders in the functioning was analyzed (Kuller and Björgvinsson, 2010 ; Lam and Rosenhek, 2000 ; Bengtsson-Tops and Hansson, 2001 ; Tarrier and Wykes, 2004 ; Wykes, Steel, Everitt, & Tarrier, 2008 ; Pain, C.M., Chadwick, P., & Abba, N., 2008). The knowledge found in the literature is related to support, pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy that mitigate paranoid functioning. In spite of the fact that paranoid schizophrenia is generally considered a subtype of schizophrenia with favorable course and prognosis, in some research cases it proves to be neither the one with the lowest incidence of hospitalizations, nor the one with minimum duration (Hemigsberg and Folnegović Šmalc, 2002). Results / Discussion The results of qualitative methodology based on the observed case study suggest permanent presence of paranoid ideas that greatly hinder a person in everyday functioning. The findings indicate scientific and technical considerations on the comprehensiveness of support that would give the best results for the quality of life of people with paranoid disorders in everyday functioning.

Case study, paranoid personality, formal and informal support ; pharmacotherapy

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Podaci o prilogu

297-298.

2017.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Podaci o skupu

WPA XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHIATRY BERLIN 2017 Psychiatry of the 21. Century: Context, Controversies and Commitment

poster

08.12.2017-08.12.2017

Berlin, Njemačka

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijske znanosti, Socijalne djelatnosti