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A case report and first-person account of an individual at risk for psychosis who improved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shaynna N Herrera1, Cansu Sarac1, Zarina R Bilgrami1, Matthew F Dobbs1, Rachel Jespersen1, Shalaila S Haas1, Sahil Garg1, Riaz B Shaik1, Yulia Landa1, Cheryl M Corcoran1.   

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to increase stress and mental health symptoms. We present the case of a young man at risk for psychosis who has paradoxically shown symptomatic and functional improvement as a result of circumstances produced by COVID-19. These changes were unexpected given the client's persistent mental health struggles in the year leading up to the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States and the expectation of an exacerbation of psychotic-like symptoms.
Methods: This report is based on clinical assessments and the client's first-person account during the height of the pandemic when stay at home orders were in place.
Results: During the pandemic, the client demonstrated increased agency by taking on more responsibility at home and obtaining part-time employment. He showed improvement in his mood and relationships with others, had less symptom-related distress, and significantly reduced his cannabis use. The client interpreted these improvements in terms of changing his mindset toward more adaptive thoughts and engaging in healthy coping skills such as praying, reading, and healthy eating. Conclusions: This case highlights the importance of fostering agency in clients during a time of crisis and ensuring that clinicians be aware of potential biases about mental health symptom exacerbation.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 pandemic; case report; clinical high risk; first person account; psychosis risk; resilience

Year:  2021        PMID: 36017476      PMCID: PMC9398192          DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2021.1915369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychosis        ISSN: 1752-2439


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