
Psychosis can be a personal hell. It can also inspire growth
From a new sense of purpose to improved relationships, there are hopeful signs of post-traumatic growth after psychosis
by Gerald Jordan, Robyn Thomas & Veenu Gupta
Gerald Jordan is an assistant professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham in the UK, and is a member of the Institute for Mental Health. His research examines post-traumatic growth, generativity, peer support, recovery and citizenship among people with mental health challenges.