Within the context of mental illness, there is an acknowledgement that the social environment is critical to recovery. Nonetheless, how family roles and interactions are presented in recovery frameworks is unclear. This systematic review sought to: (i) identify how family is defined in recovery models, and (ii) synthesize how family relationships and roles are incorporated into recovery models for those with a mental illness. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted for peer reviewed, English language papers published between 1980 to April 2013, from Ovid MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Proquest, CINAHL plus and Web of Knowledge. Studies were included if they presented a recovery framework and include primary data from people with a men...
Facilitating parent–child and family connections during parental hospitalization provides important ...
A stress and coping model was used to study the families of chronically mentally ill adults. Current...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
Family members often provide significant support and care to their relative who has a mental illness...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Introduction: Recovery has become a catalyst for much organisational and cultural change within ment...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight how mental health recovery may involve family mem...
The recovery approach is now among the most influential paradigms shaping mental health policy and p...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Hospitalisation of a parent with acute mental health problems impacts the consumer, their extended f...
Family functioning is often impaired in families with a parent with mental illness and is linked to ...
INTRODUCTION: Family members are involved in the care of children with mental disorders (MD). While...
Facilitating parent–child and family connections during parental hospitalization provides important ...
A stress and coping model was used to study the families of chronically mentally ill adults. Current...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
Family members often provide significant support and care to their relative who has a mental illness...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own and are re...
Introduction: Recovery has become a catalyst for much organisational and cultural change within ment...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight how mental health recovery may involve family mem...
The recovery approach is now among the most influential paradigms shaping mental health policy and p...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The prevalence of mental illness means that many chil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Introduction: The recovery approach aims to have users' perspectives at the heart of service develop...
Hospitalisation of a parent with acute mental health problems impacts the consumer, their extended f...
Family functioning is often impaired in families with a parent with mental illness and is linked to ...
INTRODUCTION: Family members are involved in the care of children with mental disorders (MD). While...
Facilitating parent–child and family connections during parental hospitalization provides important ...
A stress and coping model was used to study the families of chronically mentally ill adults. Current...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...