Abstract A comprehensive review of structured family support programs in children’s mental health was con-ducted in collaboration with leadership from key national family organizations. The goals were to identify typologies of family support services for which evaluation data exis-ted and identify research gaps. Over 200 programs were examined; 50 met criteria for inclusion. Programs were categorized by whether they were delivered by peer family members, clinicians, or teams. Five salient components of family support were identified: (a) informational, (b) instructional, (c) emotional, (d) instrumental, and (e) advocacy. Clinician-led programs were heavily represented (n = 33, 66%), followed by family-led (n = 11, 22%), and team-delivered (...
Service programs are paying increased attention to family participation in research and evaluation a...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Serious mental illness in children can significantly impact the parents who care for these children ...
Emily S Kuhn, Robert D Laird Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, U...
Abstract In conjunction with the national survey of mental health service organizations (Schoenwald ...
Part of a series designed to provide guidance for communities interested in building systems of care...
Caregivers and siblings of youth with mental illness often experience role-related psychological cha...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
Family Peer Advocates (FPAs) are one type of peer-to-peer support proposed to help address unmet men...
Objective: To identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose par...
This report documents critical issues in children's mental health policy and service delivery from t...
Problem: There is minimal published literature on experiences of peer support programs for children/...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
Summary: Community-based systems of care (SOCs) must address both the needs of parents with mental i...
While mental health services are increasingly encouraged to engage in family-focused practice, it is...
Service programs are paying increased attention to family participation in research and evaluation a...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Serious mental illness in children can significantly impact the parents who care for these children ...
Emily S Kuhn, Robert D Laird Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, U...
Abstract In conjunction with the national survey of mental health service organizations (Schoenwald ...
Part of a series designed to provide guidance for communities interested in building systems of care...
Caregivers and siblings of youth with mental illness often experience role-related psychological cha...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
Family Peer Advocates (FPAs) are one type of peer-to-peer support proposed to help address unmet men...
Objective: To identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose par...
This report documents critical issues in children's mental health policy and service delivery from t...
Problem: There is minimal published literature on experiences of peer support programs for children/...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
Summary: Community-based systems of care (SOCs) must address both the needs of parents with mental i...
While mental health services are increasingly encouraged to engage in family-focused practice, it is...
Service programs are paying increased attention to family participation in research and evaluation a...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Serious mental illness in children can significantly impact the parents who care for these children ...