The aim of this study was to examine relationship and process issues in psychoeducational family interventions in psychosis with particular reference to engagement. A review of the literature in this field demonstrated that whilst such approaches are beneficial in reducing relapse and readmission rates, the implementation of family work into routine clinical practice remains problematic. It was argued that research addressing therapist and client factors and the process of therapy may assist in understanding implementation issues. Six papers examining family and client factors were discussed. The majority of the studies were quantitative and focussed on family factors. The literature demonstrated that family factors were important ...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Objective. Family Therapy (FT) and Family Management (FM) approaches to psychosis have been divided ...
The aim of this study was to examine relationship and process issues in psychoeducational family int...
This paper presents independent research and was partially funded by the National Institute for Heal...
The experience of an episode of psychosis can be distressing and confusing. Families can encounter i...
In an era where the effectiveness of many forms of psychotherapy has been thoroughly examined, the f...
This article outlines the introduction and development of a team of like-minded people utilizing fa...
Objective. Family Therapy (FT) and Family Management (FM) approaches to psychosis have been divided ...
Background and Aims. The study investigates the therapist factors that influence the therapeutic all...
This article outlines the introduction and development of a teamof like-minded people utilizing fami...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Background: While literature indicates a positive impact of family interventions (FIs) on people wi...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
This thesis explores the journeys undertaken by families when someone experiences a first episode of...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Objective. Family Therapy (FT) and Family Management (FM) approaches to psychosis have been divided ...
The aim of this study was to examine relationship and process issues in psychoeducational family int...
This paper presents independent research and was partially funded by the National Institute for Heal...
The experience of an episode of psychosis can be distressing and confusing. Families can encounter i...
In an era where the effectiveness of many forms of psychotherapy has been thoroughly examined, the f...
This article outlines the introduction and development of a team of like-minded people utilizing fa...
Objective. Family Therapy (FT) and Family Management (FM) approaches to psychosis have been divided ...
Background and Aims. The study investigates the therapist factors that influence the therapeutic all...
This article outlines the introduction and development of a teamof like-minded people utilizing fami...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Background: While literature indicates a positive impact of family interventions (FIs) on people wi...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
This thesis explores the journeys undertaken by families when someone experiences a first episode of...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Family Interventions (FI) are recommended in the treatment of psychosis. This is based on the robust...
Objective. Family Therapy (FT) and Family Management (FM) approaches to psychosis have been divided ...