In a comparative group outcome study of 47 multiproblem families which received treatment from multidisciplinary child and family mental health services teams and 47 waiting list controls, it was found that treated cases showed significant improvement over the course of three months during which they attended the service. Improvement occurred in children's behavioural adjustment and maternal psychological health. Waiting list controls did not improve significantly on either of these variables during the three month treatment period. However, mean scores of the treatment group at nine months follow-up were not significantly better than pretreatment scores, indicating that gains made during treatment were lost at follow-up. An analysis of the...
The purpose of this study was threefold, namely (1) to differentiate between multiproblem families a...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of a multiple family group intervention (MFG) designe...
Aims: To examine changes in child mental health symptoms following inpatient family unit treatment a...
Several effective interventions have been developed for families with multiple problems (FMP), but k...
In recent years a considerable amount of research has been done on the subject of the multi-problem ...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
Child psychiatric treatment currently faces challenges, which centre on accountability regarding tre...
This study evaluated the relative efficacy of two promising treatments of child abuse and child negl...
This study focuses on children from multiproblem families when they appear at an outpatient psychiat...
Family Group Therapy has in the past ten years gained much notice in the field of Mental Health, esp...
Dropout of treatment is one of the key issues in outcome in a child and adolescent mental health ser...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
The purpose of this study was threefold, namely (1) to differentiate between multiproblem families a...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of a multiple family group intervention (MFG) designe...
Aims: To examine changes in child mental health symptoms following inpatient family unit treatment a...
Several effective interventions have been developed for families with multiple problems (FMP), but k...
In recent years a considerable amount of research has been done on the subject of the multi-problem ...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
Child psychiatric treatment currently faces challenges, which centre on accountability regarding tre...
This study evaluated the relative efficacy of two promising treatments of child abuse and child negl...
This study focuses on children from multiproblem families when they appear at an outpatient psychiat...
Family Group Therapy has in the past ten years gained much notice in the field of Mental Health, esp...
Dropout of treatment is one of the key issues in outcome in a child and adolescent mental health ser...
Families who face a multitude of severe and persistent problems in a number of different areas of li...
The purpose of this study was threefold, namely (1) to differentiate between multiproblem families a...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of a multiple family group intervention (MFG) designe...