The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve outcomes and engagement for parents affected by clinically significant personality difficulties. This is achieved by working collaboratively with parents to explore ways in which their emotional and relational difficulties impact on parenting and child functioning, and to identify meaningful and realistic goals for change. The intervention is delivered via one-to-one sessions at weekly intervals over a period of 16 weeks. This protocol describes a two-arm parallel RCT in which consenting parents are randomly allocated in a 1:1 ratio to either the Helping Families Programme plus the usual services that the parent may be receiving from their ment...
BACKGROUND: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
Background: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
BACKGROUND: The children of parents with severe personality difficulties have greater risk of signif...
Abstract Background Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child m...
Background: Engaging parents who have a personality disorder in interventions designed to protect ch...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background The children of parents with severe personality difficulties have greater risk of signif...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Background: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
BACKGROUND: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
Background: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
Background: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
The Helping Families Programme is a psychoeducational parenting intervention that aims to improve ou...
BACKGROUND: The children of parents with severe personality difficulties have greater risk of signif...
Abstract Background Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child m...
Background: Engaging parents who have a personality disorder in interventions designed to protect ch...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background The children of parents with severe personality difficulties have greater risk of signif...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Background: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
BACKGROUND: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
Background: Evidence-based parenting programmes are recommended for the treatment of child mental he...
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...