BackgroundFamily involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental health care, despite its firm scientific, economic, legal and moral basis. This appears to be the case in Norway, despite the presence of national guidelines providing both general recommendations on family involvement and support in the health- and care services, and specific guidance on family interventions for patients with psychotic disorders. The aim of this project is to improve mental health services and the psychosocial health of persons with psychotic disorders and their relatives, by implementing selected recommendations from the national guidelines in community mental health centres, and to evaluate this process.MethodsThe trial is cl...
Background: In recent years family psychoeducational treatment progams have received increasing inte...
Background: In Germany, approximately three million children under the age of eighteen have a mental...
Studies aimed at implementing supportive treatments for families in clinical practice report that af...
BackgroundFamily involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental hea...
BackgroundFamily involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental hea...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic d...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Background: Family involvement during severe mental illness is still poorly implemented, contrary to...
Background: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are avai...
This paper presents independent research and was partially funded by the National Institute for Heal...
BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are avai...
Introduction Despite clinical guidelines recommendations, many relatives of people with psychosis or...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Background: Parental mental illness is common and can lead to dependent children incurring a high ri...
Background: Mental illnesses comprise the single largest source of health-related economic burden gl...
Background: In recent years family psychoeducational treatment progams have received increasing inte...
Background: In Germany, approximately three million children under the age of eighteen have a mental...
Studies aimed at implementing supportive treatments for families in clinical practice report that af...
BackgroundFamily involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental hea...
BackgroundFamily involvement for persons with psychotic disorders is under-implemented in mental hea...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients with psychotic d...
Background The uptake of family involvement in health care services for patients wit...
Background: Family involvement during severe mental illness is still poorly implemented, contrary to...
Background: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are avai...
This paper presents independent research and was partially funded by the National Institute for Heal...
BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are avai...
Introduction Despite clinical guidelines recommendations, many relatives of people with psychosis or...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Background: Parental mental illness is common and can lead to dependent children incurring a high ri...
Background: Mental illnesses comprise the single largest source of health-related economic burden gl...
Background: In recent years family psychoeducational treatment progams have received increasing inte...
Background: In Germany, approximately three million children under the age of eighteen have a mental...
Studies aimed at implementing supportive treatments for families in clinical practice report that af...