Family systems theory has been highly influential in the study of recurrent psychiatric disorders. This review examines two interrelated domains: research on expressed emotion (EE) attitudes among relatives (criticism, hostility, or emotionally overinvolvement) and relapses of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and randomized trials of family intervention in these populations. The literature is discussed in terms of contemporary systems theory and concepts from developmental psychopathology research. Several conclusions are drawn: (a) levels of EE are correlated with caregivers' attributions regarding the controllability of patients' behaviors; (b) EE attitudes are associated with bidirectional, mutually influential cycles of interaction be...
BACKGROUND: Levels of expressed emotion (EE) in relatives are consistent predictors of relapse among...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Families of 52 first-admission patients diagnosed with a severe psychiatric disorder were videotaped...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
ABSTRACT—Many forms of severe mental illness have biological origins. Nonetheless, the kinds of fami...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
Outcome studies in schizophrenia research consistently show the importance of family variables in pr...
with bipolar disorders or schizo-phrenia was analyzed as a stochastic process to examine communicati...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
Although schizophrenia is a biologically-based disorder, environmental stress (including stress with...
Among the relatives of schizophrenic and depressed patients, high expressed emotion (EE) attitudes a...
This study examined communication patterns in 62 families of persons with schizophrenia, comparing f...
Objective. Expressed emotion (EE) refers to the emotional climate within a family. High EE significa...
The factors accounting for Expressed Emotion (EE) in relatives of early psychosis persons, their ass...
BACKGROUND: Levels of expressed emotion (EE) in relatives are consistent predictors of relapse among...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Families of 52 first-admission patients diagnosed with a severe psychiatric disorder were videotaped...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
A long-standing hypothesis states that family interaction mediates the course of schizophrenia. Over...
ABSTRACT—Many forms of severe mental illness have biological origins. Nonetheless, the kinds of fami...
The expressed emotion (EE) is considered to be an adverse family environment, which includes the qua...
Outcome studies in schizophrenia research consistently show the importance of family variables in pr...
with bipolar disorders or schizo-phrenia was analyzed as a stochastic process to examine communicati...
This study explored family factors associated with Expressed Emotion (EE) in families with a member ...
Although schizophrenia is a biologically-based disorder, environmental stress (including stress with...
Among the relatives of schizophrenic and depressed patients, high expressed emotion (EE) attitudes a...
This study examined communication patterns in 62 families of persons with schizophrenia, comparing f...
Objective. Expressed emotion (EE) refers to the emotional climate within a family. High EE significa...
The factors accounting for Expressed Emotion (EE) in relatives of early psychosis persons, their ass...
BACKGROUND: Levels of expressed emotion (EE) in relatives are consistent predictors of relapse among...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Families of 52 first-admission patients diagnosed with a severe psychiatric disorder were videotaped...