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Schizophrenia is a chronic form of mental illness that affects about 1% of the world's population. Auditory hallucinations are one of the characterized features of patients with schizophrenia with a prevalence measured at 70% and about one-third of those patients suffer from persistent voices for antipsychotics drugs. Acceptance and commitment therapy is an adjunctive treatment modality that helps to decrease the severity of all aspects of auditory hallucinations besides improving acceptance attitudes and autonomous actions toward all types of voices. In this study, ACT improved patients' drug…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Schizophrenia is a chronic form of mental illness that affects about 1% of the world's population. Auditory hallucinations are one of the characterized features of patients with schizophrenia with a prevalence measured at 70% and about one-third of those patients suffer from persistent voices for antipsychotics drugs. Acceptance and commitment therapy is an adjunctive treatment modality that helps to decrease the severity of all aspects of auditory hallucinations besides improving acceptance attitudes and autonomous actions toward all types of voices. In this study, ACT improved patients' drug compliance and decreased the relapse rate for about three months after discharge. Accordingly, it will be recommended to incorporate ACT interventions as an integral component in the hospital routine care by psychiatric nurses for patients with schizophrenia, especially in Arab culture.
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Autorenporträt
Ayman Mohamed El Ashry es profesor adjunto en la Facultad de Enfermería de la Universidad de Alejandría (Egipto). Se graduó en 2009, obtuvo un máster en 2015 y un doctorado en 2020. sus intereses se centran en la adicción a las drogas, las alucinaciones auditivas, la TCC (ACT, mindfulness, etc.), el análisis conductual y la psicología humana. Fue formador de ACT.