This exploratory study was undertaken to begin to identify what
clinically significant changes besides symptom diminution may occur during
brief psychiatric hospitalization. Intensive interviews with 20 patients at
the beginning and end of a 1-month inpatient stay revealed that their
cognitive abilities, self-esteem, and perceptions of the availability of
other people frequently improved. The patients attributed these changes to
forming relationships with others, having the opportunity to reflect, and
making the decision to change. The improvements seemed to affect the
patients' attitudes toward themselves and their lives, and 12 patients
underwent significant life changes after discharge.
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