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Fear of illness recurrence and mental health anxiety in people recovering from psychosis and common mental health problems.

Taruna JamalamadakaEmma GriffithHannah SteerPaul M Salkovskis
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2020)
Following recovery, fear of relapse may be particularly high in those with experience of psychosis; it is also present in those with common mental health problems The importance of this observation lies in the issue that anxiety about relapse may initiate a self-fulfilling process, with increased anxiety worsening symptoms and vice versa. Cognitive-behavioural therapy for health anxiety may be beneficial to those experiencing high levels of mental health anxiety. Cognitions related to relapse need to be explored and addressed both in further research and, when clearly identified, may be a target during relapse-prevention planning.
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