No evidence that implicit identification with mental illness predicts recovery.
Courtney von HippelLoren BrenerGrenville RoseKathleen KjelsaasWilliam von HippelPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2021)
Research regarding the mental health consequences of implicit identification focuses on symptomatology. Recovery is more than a reduction in symptoms, however, and thus, a broader conceptualization of recovery was examined. Implicit identification with being mentally unwell was associated with poorer recovery broadly operationalized, but did not predict subsequent recovery.