There is a limited body of research that focuses on experiences of families of people with mental illness. While the body of knowledge concerning children of parents with mental illness is increasing, there remains limited discourse surrounding the experiences of adults who have lived with childhood ...
Teresa JacobsenAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (2008). Children of parents with mental illness. Facts for Families, 39. Washington, DC: Author. Extraido de: http://www.aacap.org/App_Themes/AA CAP/docs/facts_for_families/39_children _of_pa ents_with_mental_illness.pdf...
A study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden found that the risk is elevated for children of parents with mental illness up until the age of 17. “We found that children of parents with mental illness have a higher risk of injuries, but the risk is highest during the first year ...
2004, `Talking with children whose... A Falkov,V Cowling - 《Children of Parents with Mental Illness Personal & Clinical Perspectives》 被引量: 14发表: 2004年 Mental Health Consumer and Carer Participation in Professional Education: 'Getting There Together' for Children of Parents with Mental ...
Adult children of parents with mental illness: Family stigma and coping on sense of self Family stigma is associated with persistent negative outcomes among adult children of parents with mental illness (ACOPMI). Loss of sense of self has been ... C Campbell,P Patrick - 《Child & Family Soc...
Counseling children of parents with severe mental illness.Discusses a crisis-oriented counseling model for middle-school-aged children of parents with psychotic disorders. Client concerns and intervention strategies; Parent's hospitalization; Factors affecting the length, sequence and process of counseling;...
Journal of Behavioral Health Services & ResearchVigano, G., Kaunonen, M., Ryan, P., Simpson, W., Dawson, I., Tabak, I., Scherbaum, N., & Zanone Poma, S. (2017). Are different professionals ready to support children of parents with mental illness? Evaluating the impact of a pan-...
Parental participation is important in helping children to follow through with achieving their mental health goals. The purpose of this study was twofold: to understand the experiences and perspectives of parents who have a child with mental illness served by Provider ABC (a pseudonym) psychiatric ...
Journal of Child Psychotherapy Volume 39, Issue 3, 2013 Translator disclaimer Out of the mainstream: helping the children of parents with a mental illness DOI: 10.1080/0075417X.2013.846592Gabrielle Crockatta* pages 367-370 Publishing models and article dates explained Published online: 25 Oct ...
Children of parents with mental illness. I: An overview from a nursing perspective This paper explores the psychosocial consequences of parental mental illness for child mental health and the implications for mental health nursing. The li... JM Devlin,LM O'Brien - 《Australian & New Zealand Jour...