
The Effectiveness of Emotional Awareness Education Inpatients with Chronic Mental Disease: Literature Review
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of nursing and healthcare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-529X
DOI - 10.33140/jnh.04.01.07
Subject(s) - psychoeducation , feeling , psychology , social skills , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , quality of life (healthcare) , affect (linguistics) , perception , clinical psychology , mental health , cognition , psychiatry , expressed emotion , mental illness , psychotherapist , psychological intervention , social psychology , communication , neuroscience
Chronic mental illnesses are disruptions in individuals’ feelings, thoughts and cognitive abilities, changes in their personalityand individual habits, and social and economic losses. Schizophrenia is one of the most long-term hospitalizations, chronicchanges in family life, major changes and difficulties in family life, increased costs at both individual and national levels, andmore feared among other diseases. Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that affects approximately 23 million people inthe world, alienating from the usual ways of perception and interpretation, living in an intrinsic inclusion world, negativelyaffecting the areas of affect, thought, perception and behavior, often requiring hospitalization. Facial recognition, emotionrecognition and feeling of expressing feelings in schizophrenia patients are among the negative symptoms of the disease andhave a significant effect on the social functioning of the patients. Psychiatric nurses are among the duties and responsibilitiesof the psychiatry nurses in supporting the patient and family, stigmatization, interpersonal relations, awareness and initiativedevelopment, problem solving skills, and social skills training. For this purpose, one of the psychoeducation issues thatpsychiatric nurses can apply in the care they give to schizophrenia patients is emotional awareness education. It is seen thatthe trainings on emotional awareness increase the levels of emotional awareness, quality of life, life skills, enjoyment of life andsocial functionality of the patients, and facilitate the fulfillment of the roles of parenting. The aim of this review is to evaluatethe efficacy of emotional awareness training for schizophrenic patients.