The aim of this study is to describe the experiences of children's socialworkers in Sweden who work with families in which a parent suffers fromserious mental illness, and how a child in such a family receives support. Datawere collected through individual interviews and focus groups discussions...
Honest, Open, Proud to support disclosure decisions and to decrease stigma's impact among people with mental illness: conceptual review and meta-analysis o... adaptations for different target groups (e.g. parents of children with mental illness; veterans or active soldiers with mental illness) ex...
As parents age, they confront the dual challenge of caregiver demands and the need to cope with their own aging. Support groups for aging parents are a key component of social support for families that care for a mentally ill family member. This paper presents evidence of the value of ...
(2013). Who participates in sup- port groups for parents of children with autism spectrum disorders? The role of beliefs and coping style. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 43, 179-187.Clifford, T., & Minnes, P. (2013). Who participates in support groups for parents of ...
While a number of themes identified by parents with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder are similar to those reported by parents with other forms of severe mental illness (i.e., rewards, stigma, fear of custody loss, and negative service provision experiences), there was also evidence...
The parents of adolescents are the most unsupported of all groups of parents, and those who have teenagers with mental health problems seem to be particula... AFYP Health 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Young people supporting parents with mental health problems: experiences of assessment and support The...
After noting clusters of intervention components, five groups were formed focused on: (1) talking about parental mental illness, (2) improving parenting skills, (3) long-term tailored support for the whole family, (4) groups for parents with mental illness, and (5) family therapy. Twenty-...
“Parents with mental illness might benefit from access to parental support for child injury prevention, as well as from early identification and treatment of the mental illness,” she said. But Nevriana notes implementing support programs may need to be dependent on context, to best h...
Meaning These findings suggest that targeted interventions to provide counseling and support are warranted to better meet MH care needs among parents and caregivers of children with cancer. Abstract Importance Caring for children diagnosed with cancer may adversely affect the mental health (MH) of paren...
In addition, we have a youth and adult panel consisting of offspring of parents with a mental illness and parents with a mood disorder. This panel was involved in the design of the study and was consulted during the study; for instance, input was used for the choice and wording of ...