Parents and children risk developing psychological health problems following the death of a partner/parent and may need professional support. This study used the reliable change criterion and clinically significant change to examine the outcomes of the Grief and Communication Family Support Intervention, comprising three family meetings with a family therapist, among 10 parents and 14 children, using pre-post outcome scores. The results provided preliminary evidence that the Grief and Communication Family Support Intervention may improve self-esteem and reduce anxiety in some parents and may improve communication and reduce internalizing and externalizing problems in some children
Objective The entire family is affected when a parent is severely ill. Parents often need and apprec...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
This study aimed to evaluate intervention fidelity and explore participants' experiences and potenti...
Each year in Sweden, approximately 6,900 children will have a parent diagnosed with cancer. Of all t...
Purpose: Talking and grieving together may be advantageous for maintaining belief in a meaningful fu...
Purpose: Family communication is a known protective factor for minor children's psychological health...
A longitudinal study of 144 patents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
Aims and background: To assess the psychological needs of parents after the death of their child fro...
Abstract Background The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Se...
Background:The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several stu...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
BackgroundChildren show long-term psychological distress if family communication and illness-related...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a time-limited support group for c...
Objective The entire family is affected when a parent is severely ill. Parents often need and apprec...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
This study aimed to evaluate intervention fidelity and explore participants' experiences and potenti...
Each year in Sweden, approximately 6,900 children will have a parent diagnosed with cancer. Of all t...
Purpose: Talking and grieving together may be advantageous for maintaining belief in a meaningful fu...
Purpose: Family communication is a known protective factor for minor children's psychological health...
A longitudinal study of 144 patents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Background: The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several st...
Aims and background: To assess the psychological needs of parents after the death of their child fro...
Abstract Background The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Se...
Background:The death of a parent is a highly stressful life event for bereaved children. Several stu...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
BackgroundChildren show long-term psychological distress if family communication and illness-related...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a time-limited support group for c...
Objective The entire family is affected when a parent is severely ill. Parents often need and apprec...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...