Girl's and women's experiences of seeking mental health support for symptoms associated with psychosis. A narrative review.
Sarah RobertsSarah L ParryPublished in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy (2022)
Engagement in talking therapies can be difficult when services minimize the experience of psychosis-related symptoms. Women may be more likely to have their symptom-related distress diagnosed as a mood disorder, rather than symptoms of psychosis being identified, preventing timely tailored intervention. Normalization, psychoeducation, social support, and validation were recommended as helpful interventions.