Since the introduction of Family Group Conferences (FGCs) in the Netherlands, there has been a steady growth in conferences being organised each year. Government policy emphasises the importance of empowering families to strengthen their ability to take responsibility for their own well-being. A recently adopted amendment in the Dutch Civil Code reflects this commitment and designates FGC as good practice. However, there is little knowledge on the application of FGCs in mental health care, let alone in a setting even more specific, such as public mental health care (PMHC). Clients in PMHC often have a limited network. The starting point of this study is the assumption that conferences promote involvement, expand and restore relationships an...
Worldwide, there is a growing emphasis on reducing coercion and involving social networks in the car...
Background:: The Family Group Conference (FGC) is an approach to partnership working which brings to...
Family group conferencing (FGC) coordinators in public mental healthcare are confronted with clients...
From 2011 until 2013, forty-one family group conferences were organised for clients in a public ment...
Family group conferences are usually organized in youth care settings, especially in cases of (sexua...
Family group conferences are usually organized in youth care settings, especially in cases of (sexua...
Summary: The number of compulsory admissions in Dutch psychiatry has increased in the past 25 years....
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
Worldwide, there is a growing emphasis on reducing coercion and involving social networks in the car...
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
Family Group conferences (FGC) provide a system by which a client and their family reach jointly key...
Aim: This study examined the impact of family group conferences on coercive treatment in adult psych...
Alternatives for coercive treatment in psychiatry, based on partnership between clients, social netw...
Family Group Conferencing is a new decision model to assign caring responsibilities among various ac...
Worldwide, there is a growing emphasis on reducing coercion and involving social networks in the car...
Background:: The Family Group Conference (FGC) is an approach to partnership working which brings to...
Family group conferencing (FGC) coordinators in public mental healthcare are confronted with clients...
From 2011 until 2013, forty-one family group conferences were organised for clients in a public ment...
Family group conferences are usually organized in youth care settings, especially in cases of (sexua...
Family group conferences are usually organized in youth care settings, especially in cases of (sexua...
Summary: The number of compulsory admissions in Dutch psychiatry has increased in the past 25 years....
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
Worldwide, there is a growing emphasis on reducing coercion and involving social networks in the car...
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
From January 2011 until December 2012, forty Family Group Conferences (FGCs) will be studied in the ...
Family Group conferences (FGC) provide a system by which a client and their family reach jointly key...
Aim: This study examined the impact of family group conferences on coercive treatment in adult psych...
Alternatives for coercive treatment in psychiatry, based on partnership between clients, social netw...
Family Group Conferencing is a new decision model to assign caring responsibilities among various ac...
Worldwide, there is a growing emphasis on reducing coercion and involving social networks in the car...
Background:: The Family Group Conference (FGC) is an approach to partnership working which brings to...
Family group conferencing (FGC) coordinators in public mental healthcare are confronted with clients...