This report discusses the outcomes of a project that investigated evidence-based practices for parents with mental illness and their families by identifying and systematically describing existing interventions. Findings from two studies indicate that family-centered, strengths-based values and practices may be the key to program success and improved outcomes for parents and children. Prepared for the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD
Objective: To identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose par...
This paper provides a framework for essential family-focused practices (EASE: Engage, Assess, Suppor...
The evidence base for programs in children’s mental health has expanded significantly in the last de...
Little is known about the effectiveness of interventions for families living with parental mental il...
There is a growing commitment to evidence-based practices in mental health. There is no well-articul...
The rationale for the development of effective programs for parents with serious mental illness and ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the impact of parents who have menta...
This chapter of Family Influences on Childhood Behavior and Development: Evidence-Based Prevention a...
This study used a collective case study design to identify key ingredients of the Invisible Children...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
SUMMARY • The combination of coping with mental health problems and caring for children makes parent...
Parents can be essential change-agents in their children’s lives. To support parents in their parent...
This paper acknowledges progress over the last 20 years in addressing intergenerational risks to the...
Summary: Parental mental illness challenges service providers in adult mental health, child welfare ...
Objective: To identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose par...
This paper provides a framework for essential family-focused practices (EASE: Engage, Assess, Suppor...
The evidence base for programs in children’s mental health has expanded significantly in the last de...
Little is known about the effectiveness of interventions for families living with parental mental il...
There is a growing commitment to evidence-based practices in mental health. There is no well-articul...
The rationale for the development of effective programs for parents with serious mental illness and ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to provide a description of Family Options, a rehabilitati...
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the impact of parents who have menta...
This chapter of Family Influences on Childhood Behavior and Development: Evidence-Based Prevention a...
This study used a collective case study design to identify key ingredients of the Invisible Children...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
SUMMARY • The combination of coping with mental health problems and caring for children makes parent...
Parents can be essential change-agents in their children’s lives. To support parents in their parent...
This paper acknowledges progress over the last 20 years in addressing intergenerational risks to the...
Summary: Parental mental illness challenges service providers in adult mental health, child welfare ...
Objective: To identify and describe intervention programs to improve outcomes for children whose par...
This paper provides a framework for essential family-focused practices (EASE: Engage, Assess, Suppor...
The evidence base for programs in children’s mental health has expanded significantly in the last de...