family support groupsfamily therapyschizophreniaResearch findings on family psychoeducation as evidence-based treatment for serious mental illnesses and benefits for families of peer-led family education groups are presented. Because major psychiatric disorders frequently are long term with episodic crises, ...
Mental health of displaced and refugee children resettled in high-income countries: risk and protective factors Summary We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and protective factors for mental health in childre... PB Stein - 《Lancet》 被引...
A comprehensive review of structured family support programs in children’s mental health was conducted in collaboration with leadership from key national family organizations. The goals were to identify typologies of family support services for which evaluation data existed and identify research gaps. Ove...
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 ...
Family members often provide critical support to persons living with a serious mental illness. The focus of this study was to determine which dimensions of the family support network were most important to the recovery process from the perspective of the recovering person. Consumers of a community ...
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 ...
still be there for your friend. Don’t be ashamed if you find that you could use some support or professional care. One great US-based resource is theNational Alliance on Mental Illness, which hosts free support groups for people who love someone that’s struggling with their mental health....
An Overview of Mutual Support Groups for Family Caregivers of People with Mental Health Problems: Evidence on Process and Outcomes This chapter summarizes the literature from a systematic search and assesses the evidence on the effectiveness and therapeutic ingredients of mutual support groups for helping...
Acceptance and support from communities and families appear to lessen the toll of mental health conditions experienced by former child soldiers transitioning to early adulthood, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and
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...