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Urban remediation: a new recovery-oriented strategy to manage urban stress after first-episode psychosis

Author(s)
Baumann, Philipp S.
Söderström, Ola  
Institut de géographie  
Abrahamyan Empson, Lilith
Söderström, Dag
Codeluppi, Zoé  
Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines  
Golay, Philippe
Birchwood, Max
Conus, Philippe
Date issued
October 9, 2019
In
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
No
55
From page
273
To page
283
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
Urbanicity City Stress Treatment Cognitive maps
Abstract
Purpose : Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbanization, new approaches are needed to enhance patients’ wellbeing in cities. Recent data suggest that once psychosis has emerged, patients struggle to adapt to urban milieu and that they lose access to city centers, which contributes to isolation and reduced social contacts. While it is acknowledged that there are promising initiatives to improve mental health in cities, concrete therapeutic strategies to help patients with psychosis to better handle urban stress are lacking. We believe that we should no longer wait to develop and test new therapeutic approaches.

Method : In this review, we first focus on the role of urban planning, policies, and design, and second on possible novel therapeutic strategies at the individual level. We review how patients with psychosis may experience stress in the urban environment. We then review and describe a set of possible strategies, which could be proposed to patients with the first-episode psychosis.

Results : We propose to group these strategies under the umbrella term of ‘urban remediation’ and discuss how this novel approach could help patients to recover from their first psychotic episode.

Conclusion : The concepts developed in this paper are speculative and a lot of work remains to be done before it can be usefully proposed to patients. However, considering the high prevalence of social withdrawal and its detrimental impact on the recovery process, we strongly believe that researchers should invest this new domain to help patients regain access to city centers.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64944
DOI
10.1007/s00127-019-01795-7
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