Since deinstitutionalisation, parents of adults with mental disorders are increasingly utilised as a resource for their relatives’ care. This study used a general phenomenological perspective to capture people’s experiences. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with eight parents who were members of the Schizophrenia Fellowship of Southern Queensland to explore their perceptions of their psychoeducation needs. The themes that emerged included the usefulness of past experiences with psychoeducation, educational needs, barriers to accessing information and support, and other unmet carer needs, including the need for managing stress and emotional needs, recognition and inclusion of family members in decision-making, and negotiati...
Background: When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are parents with...
Abstract Background When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are pare...
BACKGROUND: Parents often become the caregivers for their adult children with serious mental illness...
Oral Presentation 1.2 – Severe Mental Illness (I): no. OP1.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental...
The aim of this thesis is to improve understanding of the experiences and needs of parents with psyc...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Background Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
Introduction A lack of education, resources and support for family carers of young adults with psych...
This study explores the varying perspectives of caregivers with a family member who has a diagnosis ...
© 2016 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. The purpose of this integrative review was to...
Parental mental illness can have long-lasting impacts on a child’s life. Although programs exist in ...
Wahl P, Bruland D, Bauer U, Lenz A. Subjektive Hilfebedarfe in Familien mit psychisch erkranktem Elt...
This study used a coping framework (Lazarus and Folkman 1984) to explore experiences of caring for a...
Children who have lived with parental mental illness experience long-standing reduced health and soc...
Background: When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are parents with...
Abstract Background When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are pare...
BACKGROUND: Parents often become the caregivers for their adult children with serious mental illness...
Oral Presentation 1.2 – Severe Mental Illness (I): no. OP1.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental...
The aim of this thesis is to improve understanding of the experiences and needs of parents with psyc...
Children living with a parent with a mental illness can face difficulties. Parentalmental illness ma...
Background Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
Introduction A lack of education, resources and support for family carers of young adults with psych...
This study explores the varying perspectives of caregivers with a family member who has a diagnosis ...
© 2016 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. The purpose of this integrative review was to...
Parental mental illness can have long-lasting impacts on a child’s life. Although programs exist in ...
Wahl P, Bruland D, Bauer U, Lenz A. Subjektive Hilfebedarfe in Familien mit psychisch erkranktem Elt...
This study used a coping framework (Lazarus and Folkman 1984) to explore experiences of caring for a...
Children who have lived with parental mental illness experience long-standing reduced health and soc...
Background: When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are parents with...
Abstract Background When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are pare...
BACKGROUND: Parents often become the caregivers for their adult children with serious mental illness...