Tell me who you’re coming with, I’ll tell you what you have!
B. Castro Sousa, Z. Correia, J. Ramos

TL;DR
This study explores how the presence of companions during psychiatric consultations affects treatment outcomes and communication, emphasizing the importance of social support in mental health care.
Contribution
The study introduces a detailed analysis of companion dynamics in psychiatric consultations across different diagnoses.
Findings
Companions' presence varied significantly based on the patient's psychiatric diagnosis.
Family members often improved doctor-patient communication and treatment adherence.
The study highlights the need for personalized strategies based on the type of psychiatric disorder.
Abstract
Psychiatric care is unique in its scope and complexity, as it involves the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of pathologies and, as these patients seek treatment, it is imperative to understand who accompanies them in clinical consultations and how the presence of these companions influences the treatment path. The dynamics between psychiatric patients and their companions in consultation, is extremely important as it can have significant implications for the effectiveness of treatment and the well-being of the patient.. Therefore, the presence of companions can take different forms, varying according to the diagnosis and needs of each person. Thus, the authors intend, through carrying out a research study, to fill a critical gap in the understanding of presence of companions in psychiatric consultations, exploring the diversity of companions and their profiles in relation to…
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TopicsPsychiatric care and mental health services
