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    • Psychology
    • Social Science

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    • Defines "integrating" and "sealing-over" as coping styles for acute psychotic episodes.
    • Highlights their clinical and dynamic relevance to psychosis and patient relationships.
    • Establishes their utility in understanding inpatient psychiatric unit behavior.

    Observation:

    • Patient recovery from acute psychosis involves internal and environmental forces.
    • Coping styles (integration vs. sealing-over) mobilize social environmental forces.
    • Therapeutic milieu-patient interaction shapes mastery of psychotic experiences.

    Findings:

    • The interaction between therapeutic milieu and patients influences recovery from psychosis.
    • Patient's chosen coping style (integration or sealing-over) impacts this interaction.
    • This dynamic is crucial in treating schizophrenia within an inpatient therapeutic community.

    Implications:

    • Understanding these coping mechanisms is vital for effective psychiatric treatment.
    • Therapeutic communities can leverage these dynamics for improved patient outcomes.
    • Further research into milieu-patient interaction can refine schizophrenia treatment strategies.