When someone develops a mental illness, the impact on the family is often profound. The most common treatment processes, however, focus on the patient while the loved ones are relegated to subordinate roles and sometimes even viewed as barriers to effective recovery. Families Coping with Mental I...
The offspring of parents with mental illness have long been a focus of research and a concern for practitioners. During childhood and adolescence, this population is considered at risk for problematic behavioral, academic, and social outcomes. In adulthood, their likelihood of having a diag-nosable...
Focusing on new directions in professional practice with families of people with mental illness, this book offers a multidisciplinary systems-orientated examination of the theory, research, and practice in this area. Features of this text include a consideration of lifespan and family system and subsy...
2012. The role of Ubuntu in families living with mental illness in the community. South African Family Practice, 54(5):441-446.Engelbrecht, R. N., & Kasiram, M. I. (2012). The role of Ubuntu in families living with mental illness in the community. South African family practice, 54 ...
This study is the first to systematically examine the implementation of the BROSH program, a therapeutic intervention program developed in Israel for families in which one or both parents suffer from mental illness. The program is multidisciplinary, encompassing the collaboration of four different service...
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The parents were appreciative of help with child-rearing questions, and the children experienced a calmer family atmosphere. However, the partner of the person with mental illness experienced being left without support. Implications for practice Our study shows that psychiatric services, and especially ...
A greater understanding of the factors that predict family health in the families of young adults with severe and persistent mental illness is essential given the complex and challenging nature of the caregiving role into which these fam... Doornbos,M M. - 《Journal of Family Nursing》 被引量...
Parents with mental illness: A qualitative study of the effects on their families. Journal of Family Studies 2002; 8: 38A52.Thomas, L. J., & Kalucy, R. (2002). Parents with mental illness: A qualitative study of the effect ...
HomeJournal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health ServicesVol. 37, No. 3 REVIEWS Families Coping With Mental Illness Margaret Cole Marshall, RN, MS, MA, CS Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2013;37(3):45