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Hope in a depression therapeutic group: a qualitative case study
Ana Isabel Fernandes Querido1,2, Carlos António Laranjeira1, Maria Dos Anjos Coelho Rodrigues Dixe1
1Escola Superior de Saúde, Politécnico de Leiria, Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechCare). Leiria, Portugal.
Objective:
to understand the perceptions of hope for people with depression in the context of a therapy group.
Methods:
using a qualitative case study approach, a semi-structured in-depth interview and a self-report questionnaire were conducted with seven women with depression integrated in a therapy group at a Portuguese day-care psychiatric unit. Data collection and analysis used triangulation of sources.
Results:
the participants evidenced hope founded on the positive experiences of the past with a strong affiliation component. Hope management is done fundamentally through the interpersonal relationships established between the members of the group, based on communicational patterns that are established on a regular basis, mediated by the group therapist.
Conclusion:
the therapy group functioned towards the reinforcement of hope in people who experience depression, and it works as a motivation to manage the implications of illness in the participants' life and health project.
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