Accepting and Committing to Caregiving for Schizophrenia—A Mixed Method Pilot Study

Author:

Chakraborty Aishwarjya1,Mitra Somdeb2,Ray Deepshikha2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Psychology Centre of University of Calcutta, University of Calcutta

2. Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta

Abstract

Abstract Background. End of traditional institutionalized psychiatric care, diagnostic complexities, and associated stigma often negatively impact the social networks of caregivers, making them experience social isolation. Not the “identified patients”, caregiver perspectives are typically overlooked further adding to anticipatory stigma resulting in social death among them. Caregiving experience results in developing coping skills preventing carers from responding to the nuances of the context, and identifying the useful rules— "Experiential Avoidance”. Psycho-education is typically combined with other formal treatment programs for case conceptualization, and to provide a clear rationale for the treatment approach but less as a distinct psychotherapy. Borrowing the philosophy of Functional Contextualism, the present study developed a "Present-Moment Awareness" guided psychoeducational intervention. The aim was to reduce schizophrenia caregiver burden and anticipatory stigma and promote the value of caregiver participation as ‘experts by experience’. Method. Five family caregivers of remitted schizophrenia patients were recruited using purposive sampling. Pre-post measure was taken on caregiver burden, caregiving experience, sense of personal mastery, and caregiving competence. Results were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. Results. A significant decrease in caregiver burden, stigma, and negative effects on the family in post-intervention was observed. Self-compassion led to a rise in a sense of empowerment. Conclusion. Mainstreaming caregiver-centred “Present-Moment Awareness” guided psychoeducation is essential to address perceived stigma. Caregiver voices must be promoted to prevent social death of carers.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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