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“Needing different things from different people” – a qualitative exploration of recovery in first episode psychosis

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Hege Almeland Hansen, Signe Hjelen Stige, Larry Davidson, Else-Marie Løberg & Marius Veseth. (2023) How do young adults experience and understand the process of developing a first episode of psychosis? A qualitative exploration. Psychosis 0:0, pages 1-11.
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Janniche Linde, Marit Therese Schmid, Torleif Ruud, Regina Skar-Fröding & Eva Biringer. (2022) Social Factors and Recovery: A Longitudinal Study of Patients with Psychosis in Mental Health Services. Community Mental Health Journal 59:2, pages 294-305.
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