Emergency care in case of acute psychotic and/or manic symptoms: Lived experiences of patients and their families with the first interventions of a mobile crisis team. A phenomenological study.
Thea H DaggenvoordeHarm J GijsmanPeter J J GoossensPublished in: Perspectives in psychiatric care (2017)
Focus explicitly on communication with the patient, despite the acute condition, enhances the chance of cooperation. Taking time for contact is important.
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