Family caregiver support groups: spiritual reflections’ impact on stress managementdoi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1231169Caregiving for people with neurodegenerative disease (e.g. Alzheimer's disease (AD); frontotemporal dementia (FTD)) is provided primarily by the family care system. Caregiving is taxing ...
Alzheimer's disease caregiver support groups were developed simultaneously in two southeastern cities with existing AD support groups but without ethnic mi... J N,Henderson,Gutierrez-Mayka,... - 《Gerontologist》 被引量: 48发表: 1993年 Caregivers for people with dementia. What is the family physi...
Support groups provide a more flexible, interactive, and peer-led approach and therefore may be more feasible for community mental health services, where there are resource constraints and a requirement to respond to family needs (Chien & Chan, 2005). A study in the United States found that ...
mental health program completed in-depth structured interviews that included separate measures of social network support and recovery. Consumers named an average of 2.6 family members on the social network, interacted with family on a weekly basis, and were quite satisfied with their contact. This ...
Mental health training programs aiming to imbue trainees with the importance of family-centered care may consider creating opportunities for trainees to facilitate sibling support groups.doi:10.1007/s40596-019-01150-7Damodaran, SwathiCambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, USAHuttlin,...
Second, there is a paucity of trained mental health professionals required to cater to the vast majority of the population; hence, the clinicians depend on the family. Thus, having an adequate family support is the need of the patient, clinician and the healthcare administrators. The term ...
dealing with. Getting counseling for yourself and attending support group meetings for families (NAMI, DBSA, CHADD, Mental Health America, AA and other addiction all have local support groups across America), where you can share the frustrations and get "insider" feedback, can also be very ...
This study presents three studies that explore the ways in which multiple support sources (workplace and family social support) help individuals to experience work–life balance (WLB) and thereby develop a sense psychological availability and positive energy at work. We examine this serial mediation ...
Aims. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of support groups for people caring for family members with intellectual disability with the goal of improving their physical-psychological health and social support. Background. Little is known about how differences in the support group context ...
The aim of the research described in this thesis was to examine direct and stress-buffering associations between social support and mental health in older age groups. Potential differences between men and women in the associations and the role of different sources of support were also examined. A...