Summary:
The goal of this study is to offer a concept of a psychosocial need inquiry in young psychotic patients. Theoretically, the study isbasedon the Erik Erikson" s concept of a human development, and the autor tried to acknowledge the extent to what a young psychotic patient can show out psychosocial needs inherent to a stable individual. The author interested whether the individual is concerned and in a position to cut adrift from his prime family, to look for a fellow, and to fulfil himself in the realm of occupation. The inquiry was applied to twenty patients, contacted during their hospitalization. Source of the examination was a patient a significant other an attending psychiatrist, and a psychosocial worker. Data were gleaned by methods of a questionnaire, and an interview.
Based on the data obtained it was possible to verify the research question confirming the psychosocial needs according to Eriksonvs theory. Patients were unambiguously interested to háve a fellow relationship, and to feel fulfilled in their lives. In respect of cutting adrift from prime family there appeared to be ambivalent attitudes.
Key words:
psychosis, need cut adrift, partnership, fulfil oneself.
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