Background: Although families caring for a mentally-ill family member may experience challenges, some of these families may display strengths that help them to overcome difficulties and grow even stronger in caring for their family member. In cases where these families are unable to cope, the mentally-ill family member tends to relapse. This indicated the need to explore the strengths of families that cope with caring for mentally-ill family members. Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the strengths of families in supporting mentally-ill family members in Potchefstroom in the North-West Province. Method: A qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual design was employ...
Taking care of a family member with a mental illness imposes a burden on various aspects of family l...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI)...
Key terms: psychiatric outpatients; family; support system; psychiatric community nursing; psychiatr...
Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of famili...
M.Cur.In South Africa there are a number of "risk factors" relating to mental disorders. These inclu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
This dissertation reflects on the historical impact of mental illness on family/whānau, the deinstit...
Family members play vital role in care of persons with sick especially with mental illness living in...
Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community. The fam...
Aim: To illuminate relatives need of support when caring for or supporting a person suffering from m...
Families attending child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services are often assumed to have prob...
During 1998 the discharge of as many as possible psychiatric patients from long-term psychiatric hos...
A family member experiencing mental illness or any other challenge usually finds the family as the f...
Abstract Objective: To apprehend the perception of relatives of psychoactive substances dependents ...
Summary: Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community...
Taking care of a family member with a mental illness imposes a burden on various aspects of family l...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI)...
Key terms: psychiatric outpatients; family; support system; psychiatric community nursing; psychiatr...
Background: Relapse prevention in mental health care is important. Utilising the strengths of famili...
M.Cur.In South Africa there are a number of "risk factors" relating to mental disorders. These inclu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
This dissertation reflects on the historical impact of mental illness on family/whānau, the deinstit...
Family members play vital role in care of persons with sick especially with mental illness living in...
Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community. The fam...
Aim: To illuminate relatives need of support when caring for or supporting a person suffering from m...
Families attending child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services are often assumed to have prob...
During 1998 the discharge of as many as possible psychiatric patients from long-term psychiatric hos...
A family member experiencing mental illness or any other challenge usually finds the family as the f...
Abstract Objective: To apprehend the perception of relatives of psychoactive substances dependents ...
Summary: Health politics defend that people with mental diseases should be kept within the community...
Taking care of a family member with a mental illness imposes a burden on various aspects of family l...
Background: Supporting families where one person suffers from long-term severe mental illness (SMI)...
Key terms: psychiatric outpatients; family; support system; psychiatric community nursing; psychiatr...