This study investigates therapeutic factors of a Family Support Group (FSG) intervention for family members of mentally ill offenders. Seventeen family members completed the Group Therapeutic Factors-Client Questionnaire' (GTF-CQ-28) during four sessions of two FSGs. Results indicate that family members experienced the following therapeutic factors over the course of treatment: the relational climate, interactional confirmation, expressing and experiencing mutual positive feelings, forgetting own problems, hope from seeing progress in others, guidance from therapists, and getting interpersonal feedback treatment. The therapeutic factors, including learning by observation, support from the group, and universality of problems, correlated with...
This paper reports a pilot investigation of the perception of helpful events by the therapeutic team...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
This study investigated helpful and disturbing factors in multi-family groups with hospitalized, dep...
This study investigates therapeutic factors of a Family Support Group (FSG) intervention for family ...
Family Support Groups (FSGs) are developed for family members of mentally ill offenders. This study ...
To date, there is a lack of family interventions for family members of persons with a mental illness...
Family members of offenders with a mental illness experience serious emotional, social, financial, a...
Family members of the mentally ill have been forced to assume overwhelming responsibilities and thus...
Taking care of a family member with a mental illness imposes a burden on various aspects of family l...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of group therapy to the improvem...
Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of famili...
OBJECTIVE: To identifyg the evidence of Therapeutic Factors (TF) for the systematized evaluation of ...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
Family Group Therapy has in the past ten years gained much notice in the field of Mental Health, esp...
AbsTrAcT Objectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Fam...
This paper reports a pilot investigation of the perception of helpful events by the therapeutic team...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
This study investigated helpful and disturbing factors in multi-family groups with hospitalized, dep...
This study investigates therapeutic factors of a Family Support Group (FSG) intervention for family ...
Family Support Groups (FSGs) are developed for family members of mentally ill offenders. This study ...
To date, there is a lack of family interventions for family members of persons with a mental illness...
Family members of offenders with a mental illness experience serious emotional, social, financial, a...
Family members of the mentally ill have been forced to assume overwhelming responsibilities and thus...
Taking care of a family member with a mental illness imposes a burden on various aspects of family l...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of group therapy to the improvem...
Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of famili...
OBJECTIVE: To identifyg the evidence of Therapeutic Factors (TF) for the systematized evaluation of ...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
Family Group Therapy has in the past ten years gained much notice in the field of Mental Health, esp...
AbsTrAcT Objectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Fam...
This paper reports a pilot investigation of the perception of helpful events by the therapeutic team...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
This study investigated helpful and disturbing factors in multi-family groups with hospitalized, dep...