Family affect was examined as a predictor of difficulty implementing a 9-month, manual-based, psychoeducational family therapy for recently manic bipolar patients. Prior to therapy, family members were administered measures to assess both their expressed emotion and affective behavior during a family interaction task. Following family treatment, both therapists and independent observers rated the overall difficulty of treating the family, and therapists also rated each participant's problem behaviors during treatment, in the areas of affect, communication, and resistance. Therapists regarded affective problems among relatives and resistance among patients as central in determining the overall difficulty of treating the family. Relatives' cr...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
AIMS: To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pat...
Expressed Emotion (EE), Affective Style (AS), and Coping Style (CS) as measures of the intrafamilial...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
Caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) undergo a considerable amount of burden. In India,...
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...
Family psychoeducational programs are efficacious adjuncts to pharmacotherapy for patients with schi...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Family caregivers of people with bipolar disorder experience a range of difficulties in understandin...
This research aimed to understand the family reactions face to member with bipolar disorder. The imp...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
AIMS: To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pat...
Expressed Emotion (EE), Affective Style (AS), and Coping Style (CS) as measures of the intrafamilial...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
Caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) undergo a considerable amount of burden. In India,...
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...
Family psychoeducational programs are efficacious adjuncts to pharmacotherapy for patients with schi...
The predictive validity of expressed emotion (EE) may derive in part from its relationship to import...
Family caregivers of people with bipolar disorder experience a range of difficulties in understandin...
This research aimed to understand the family reactions face to member with bipolar disorder. The imp...
Few studies have examined the prognostic value of family factors in the course of bipolar affective ...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
Background Previous research investigating interventions which included family members and caregiver...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
AIMS: To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pat...
Expressed Emotion (EE), Affective Style (AS), and Coping Style (CS) as measures of the intrafamilial...