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    The use of card sort exercises in the prevention of relapse in serious mental illness

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    Authors
    Agius, Mark
    Martic Biocina, S.
    Murphy, Suzanne
    Oakham, H.
    Affiliation
    Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research
    University of Cambridge
    Issue Date
    2006-06-18
    
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    The identification of early warning signs and the development of a relapse prevention plan is an important part of the treatment of serious mental illness, be it Schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorder. The use of a card sort exercise is an effective way of developing an accurate description of the early warning signs. This paper reviews the literature on the subject, and describes our method of applying this technique to our patients. It also describes a pilot study in which we found that the use of early warning signs in an early intervention service does enable some relapses to be treated at home before they become so serious as to lead to hospital admission. We look forward to further studies on large groups of patients.
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    Agius M., Oakham, H., Biocina, S. M. and Murphy, S. (2006) 'The use of card sort exercises in the prevention of relapse in serious mental illness', Psychiatria Danubina, 18 (1-2), 61- 73
    Publisher
    Medicinska naklada Zagreb
    Journal
    Psychiatria Danubina
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/293714
    PubMed ID
    16804501
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0353-5053
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