While research indicates that family intervention is of benefit to schizophrenia patients and their relatives, it remains unclear why it is beneficial. Methodologies developed in psychotherapy process research may be of use in answering this question. The present study examines the applicability of one such methodology to a clinically based family intervention program. Relatives ' (n = 20) reports of what they found helpful and unhelpful about the program were examined and the perceived therapeutic impacts of the program are reported. The implications of these results for future research are discussed. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 23{2):341-347,1997. Family intervention has developed as a result of a conflu
A brief educational intervention with families living with a schizophrenic relative is described and...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
1. Changes in the role of relatives in different perspectives of schizophrenia – From causes to reso...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Family psychoeducation is an integral part of schizophrenia treatment programmes. Recent shifts to b...
Families are rarely included in clinical care despite research showing that family involvement has a...
AbstractRelatives play a key role in supporting people with psychosis at all stages of recovery, but...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of multiple group family treatment for Schizophrenia. Metho...
A change has taken place in the role ascribed families in the treatment of schizophrenia. Rather tha...
A brief educational intervention with families living with a schizophrenic relative is described and...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
1. Changes in the role of relatives in different perspectives of schizophrenia – From causes to reso...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Family psychoeducation is an integral part of schizophrenia treatment programmes. Recent shifts to b...
Families are rarely included in clinical care despite research showing that family involvement has a...
AbstractRelatives play a key role in supporting people with psychosis at all stages of recovery, but...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of multiple group family treatment for Schizophrenia. Metho...
A change has taken place in the role ascribed families in the treatment of schizophrenia. Rather tha...
A brief educational intervention with families living with a schizophrenic relative is described and...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...
The involvement of relatives is seen as an important element of treatment in crisis resolution and i...