Volume 72, Issue 2 pp. 152-163
Research Article

An Integrative Psychotherapy Approach to Foster Community Engagement and Rehabilitation in Schizophrenia: A Case Study Illustration

Marina Kukla

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Marina Kukla

Center for Health Information and Communication, Health Services Research and Development

Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Department of Psychology

Please address correspondence to: Marina Kukla, Roudebush VA Medical Center, 1481 W. 10th Street (11H), Indianapolis, IN 46202. E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Frankie Whitesel

Frankie Whitesel

Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center

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Paul H. Lysaker

Paul H. Lysaker

Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center

Indiana University School of Medicine

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First published: 04 December 2015
Citations: 11

Abstract

This case study illustrates the use of a long-term integrative psychotherapy approach with a middle- aged man with chronic schizophrenia and a mood disorder. The case of “Holst” describes a man with a history of insecure attachment and trauma who later went on to contract a serious chronic illness, precipitating the onset of psychotic symptoms, depression, and chronic suicidal ideation, resulting in multiple hospitalizations. Combining metacognition-oriented therapy with elements of cognitive behavioral therapy and psychiatric rehabilitation, this approach fostered significantly improved community functioning and attainment of personal goals over time. Through the journey of therapy, the patient also developed a more coherent narrative about his life, established a stable sense of self, and became an active agent in the world. This case illustration demonstrates that these three different approaches can be used in a sequential and complementary fashion to foster recovery in the midst of serious physical and mental illness.

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