Thanks to the initiative of an association of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, the authors set up a psychoanalytic support group for the parents of 'bipolar' adults. The diagnosis of a bipolar disorder is established by a psychiatrist within a medical structure. Support groups for parents do exist...
Family support groups, such as CHADD for parents of children with ADD, or NAMI for families with members who struggle with any type of mental illness, provide support from other parents and children who may be feeling the same level of frustration and exasperation. Meeting others who truly und...
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Mutifamily psychoeducation groups (MFPG) for families of children with bipolar disorder. Objectives: Multi-family psychoeducation groups (MFPG) have been developed and tested for adults, but not for children with bipolar disorder (BPD). We pres... Fristad,A Mary,Goldberg-Arnold,... - 《Bip...
In conjunction with medications, having high-quality, social support is the best way to mitigate the symptoms of BD. Despite this, bipolar support recipients often feel as though they do not receive the support they desire, creating support gaps or support inadequacy. Support inadequacy has been ...
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Much of this parental stress emanates from the lack of adequate resources and supports for family members of all ages, but particularly for adults. Though it’s to be expected for autistic children to live with their parents, a disproportionate number of autistic adults also remain living wi...
Participating in family support groups organized for the families of individu- als with chronic psychiatric disease makes the experience easier and contributes to decreasing the burden and stress experienced by the families (Cook et al. 1999). During these programs, families can interact with other ...