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The phrase "a severe and enduring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both intense and long-lasting, often in contexts related to conditions, emotions, or experiences.
Example: "The community has faced a severe and enduring drought that has affected agriculture for years."
Alternatives: "a profound and lasting" or "a significant and persistent".
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Having dealt with one lot of benefits forms, Doggett thought filling in a disability living allowance application for her partner, who suffers a severe and enduring mental health problem, should be feasible.
Patients with a severe and enduring mental disorder (e.g. dementia, schizophrenia) as determined by the patients' clinician, will also be excluded.
Another, perhaps more appropriate understanding attends to the significance of the day-to-day experience of managing a severe and enduring mental illness, where balancing side-effects and symptoms in order to respond to the demands of everyday living is as important as longer term goals such as preventing relapse.
Bipolar disorder is a severe and enduring condition that affects a significant portion of the population globally (Weissman et al. 1996).
The effect of group music therapy on quality of life for participants living with a severe and enduring mental illness.
The majority of patients had a severe and enduring form of illness and had failed to respond to earlier intensive treatment.
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It is apparent from these data that there is a medical schema of understanding for patients with a diagnosis of severe and enduring psychiatric illness such as psychosis.
The relevance for adherence of accepting a diagnosis and coming to terms with the implications of managing a long-term severe and enduring mental illness has been recognised [ 15].
The idea of a collaborative approach to treating severe and enduring mental illness, and the concept of recovery, point to a need to understand not only the nature of and reasons for treatment adherence and non-adherence, but also the broader context in which service users' decision-making and behaviour takes place.
We describe the development of an ePHR for people with severe and enduring mental health problems, and provide a model of involving stakeholders throughout.
We have described our experiences of creating an ePHR for people with severe and enduring mental health problems, particularly psychosis.
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