OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found to predict the illness course of patients with bipolar disorder, but less is known about the "emotional overinvolvement" component. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether relatives' observed appropriate and inappropriate emotional involvement (intrusiveness, self-sacrifice, and distress about patients' well-being) moderated the effectiveness of a family-based intervention for bipolar disorder. METHOD: 108 patients with bipolar disorder (mean age = 35.61 years, SD = 10.07; 57% female) and their relatives (62% spouses) from 2 clinical trials completed 10-min problem-solving interactions prior to being treated with pharmacotherapy plus f...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine differences in the perception of familial criticism among outpatie...
OBJECTIVE: Family interventions have been found to be effective in pediatric bipolar disorder (BD). ...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
The “critical comments” dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found to predict ...
BACKGROUND: Levels of expressed emotion (EE) in relatives are consistent predictors of relapse among...
Caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) undergo a considerable amount of burden. In India,...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Emotional overinvolvement (EOI), the tendency of a psychiatric patient’s relative to display intrusi...
Family affect was examined as a predictor of difficulty implementing a 9-month, manual-based, psycho...
This study investigated the relationships between expressed emotion (EE) and individual psychopathol...
Background and aim: The high level of expressed emotion is a part of the family's negative attitude ...
Among the relatives of schizophrenic and depressed patients, high expressed emotion (EE) attitudes a...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
The relationships between expressed emotion (EE) of the families and the course of bipolar disorder ...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine differences in the perception of familial criticism among outpatie...
OBJECTIVE: Family interventions have been found to be effective in pediatric bipolar disorder (BD). ...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
The “critical comments” dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found to predict ...
BACKGROUND: Levels of expressed emotion (EE) in relatives are consistent predictors of relapse among...
Caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) undergo a considerable amount of burden. In India,...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Emotional overinvolvement (EOI), the tendency of a psychiatric patient’s relative to display intrusi...
Family affect was examined as a predictor of difficulty implementing a 9-month, manual-based, psycho...
This study investigated the relationships between expressed emotion (EE) and individual psychopathol...
Background and aim: The high level of expressed emotion is a part of the family's negative attitude ...
Among the relatives of schizophrenic and depressed patients, high expressed emotion (EE) attitudes a...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
The relationships between expressed emotion (EE) of the families and the course of bipolar disorder ...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine differences in the perception of familial criticism among outpatie...
OBJECTIVE: Family interventions have been found to be effective in pediatric bipolar disorder (BD). ...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...