BACKGROUND: Avoidance coping (e.g. sealing over) is common in people recovering from psychosis, but it is not understood why some individuals 'seal over'. AIMS: We examined the hypothesis that individuals who 'seal over' do not have the personal resilience to withstand this major life event. METHOD: Fifty participants were interviewed during an acute episode of psychosis and reassessed at 3-month and 6-month follow-up. Measures included psychotic symptoms, recovery style, service engagement, parental and adult attachment and self-evaluative beliefs. RESULTS: Sealing-over recovery styles are associated with negative early childhood experience, insecure adult attachment, negative self-evaluative beliefs and insecure identity. Insecure adult attachment was associated with less engagement with services. CONCLUSIONS: Sealing over was associated with multiple signs of low personal resilience in adapting to psychosis.
BACKGROUND: Avoidance coping (e.g. sealing over) is common in people recovering from psychosis, but it is not understood why some individuals 'seal over'. AIMS: We examined the hypothesis that individuals who 'seal over' do not have the personal resilience to withstand this major life event. METHOD: Fifty participants were interviewed during an acute episode of psychosis and reassessed at 3-month and 6-month follow-up. Measures included psychotic symptoms, recovery style, service engagement, parental and adult attachment and self-evaluative beliefs. RESULTS: Sealing-over recovery styles are associated with negative early childhood experience, insecure adult attachment, negative self-evaluative beliefs and insecure identity. Insecure adult attachment was associated with less engagement with services. CONCLUSIONS: Sealing over was associated with multiple signs of low personal resilience in adapting to psychosis.
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