Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with and impact of Parenting with Success and Satisfaction (PARSS), a psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery-based, guided self-help intervention, for parents with severe mental illnesses. Methods: Changes in the PARSS intervention group were compared with changes in a control group in a nonequivalent control group design. Outcome measures included: parenting satisfaction reported by parents; parenting success reported by mental health practitioners and family members; empowerment as reported by parents, practitioners and family members; and parents' reported quality of life. Additional process data were obtained on relationship with practitioner, ...
The Family Options psychiatric rehabilitation intervention targets families where a parent is living...
Purpose: To develop an intervention that fills the gap in supports designed to address the needs for...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experienc...
In a pilot study we aimed to identify the initial experiences with and results of the program Parent...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
Parenting and psychiatric rehabilitation: can parents with severe mental illness benefit from a new ...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: The combination of coping with their mental health problems and carin...
© 2017 Background The relationship between parental mental illness and poor outcomes in children is ...
Abstract Background A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dep...
The experience of psychosis can present additional difficulties for parents, over and above the norm...
Background: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
The Family Options psychiatric rehabilitation intervention targets families where a parent is living...
Purpose: To develop an intervention that fills the gap in supports designed to address the needs for...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experiences with an...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this pilot implementation study was to explore the initial experienc...
In a pilot study we aimed to identify the initial experiences with and results of the program Parent...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
Parenting and psychiatric rehabilitation: can parents with severe mental illness benefit from a new ...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: The combination of coping with their mental health problems and carin...
© 2017 Background The relationship between parental mental illness and poor outcomes in children is ...
Abstract Background A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dep...
The experience of psychosis can present additional difficulties for parents, over and above the norm...
Background: A considerable number of people with a mental illness are parents caring for dependent c...
The Family Options psychiatric rehabilitation intervention targets families where a parent is living...
Purpose: To develop an intervention that fills the gap in supports designed to address the needs for...
BACKGROUND: Specialist parenting intervention could improve coexistent parenting and child mental he...