In the final chapter of our book, we discuss strategies for solving problems, coping with acute crises, and maintaining stability in daily life. Even when patients are feeling very stable and have made significant progress over a long period, unexpected crises or stress can arise at any time, potentially triggering the onset of clinical high risk (CHR) symptoms. Therefore, coping strategies for stress and crises are essential for achieving long-term stability in daily life. In the last part of the chapter, we will discuss what to consider before terminating psychotherapy.

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Maintaining Stability

  • Nina Traber-Walker,
  • Maurizia Franscini

摘要

In the final chapter of our book, we discuss strategies for solving problems, coping with acute crises, and maintaining stability in daily life. Even when patients are feeling very stable and have made significant progress over a long period, unexpected crises or stress can arise at any time, potentially triggering the onset of clinical high risk (CHR) symptoms. Therefore, coping strategies for stress and crises are essential for achieving long-term stability in daily life. In the last part of the chapter, we will discuss what to consider before terminating psychotherapy.