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    Show yourself, experiences of patients with bipolar disorder recording a film to show their 'euthymic being' : a qualitative study

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    Purpose: To examine the experiences of outpatients with bipolar disorder recording a 10-minute film to show their "being" in a euthymic mood state. Design and methods: A multicenter qualitative study, in the context of a feasibility study for a newly developed intervention. Data were analyzed using the Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen method. Findings: Participants experienced the recording as positive and valuable. Although camera anxiety was mentioned frequently, the overall conclusion is that recording a film in the context of a newly developed film intervention is valid. Practice implications: Clear information and support for the patient should be provided during the preparatory conversation and recording

    Show yourself, experiences of patients with bipolar disorder recording a film to show their "euthymic being" : A qualitative study

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    PURPOSE: To examine the experiences of outpatients with bipolar disorder recording a 10-minute film to show their "being" in a euthymic mood state. DESIGN AND METHODS: A multicenter qualitative study, in the context of a feasibility study for a newly developed intervention. Data were analyzed using the Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen method. FINDINGS: Participants experienced the recording as positive and valuable. Although camera anxiety was mentioned frequently, the overall conclusion is that recording a film in the context of a newly developed film intervention is valid. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Clear information and support for the patient should be provided during the preparatory conversation and recording
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