Family interventions for schizophrenia and the psychoses: A review
WR McFarlane - Family process, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago
almost simultaneously and independently by investigators who at the time were not family …
almost simultaneously and independently by investigators who at the time were not family …
[PDF][PDF] Treatment of patients with schizophrenia
AF Lehman, LB Dixon, TH McGlashan… - American Psychiatric …, 2010 - umh1946.umh.es
Originally published in February 2004. This guideline is more than 5 years old and has not
yet been updated to ensure that it reflects current knowledge and practice. In accordance …
yet been updated to ensure that it reflects current knowledge and practice. In accordance …
The impact of mental illness stigma on seeking and participating in mental health care
PW Corrigan, BG Druss… - Psychological Science in …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Treatments have been developed and tested to successfully reduce the symptoms and
disabilities of many mental illnesses. Unfortunately, people distressed by these illnesses …
disabilities of many mental illnesses. Unfortunately, people distressed by these illnesses …
[HTML][HTML] Self-stigma and the “why try” effect: impact on life goals and evidence-based practices
PW Corrigan, JE Larson, N Ruesch - World psychiatry, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Many individuals with mental illnesses are troubled by self-stigma and the subsequent
processes that accompany this stigma: low self-esteem and self-efficacy.“Why try” is the …
processes that accompany this stigma: low self-esteem and self-efficacy.“Why try” is the …
[图书][B] Family health care nursing: Theory, practice, and research
JR Kaakinen, DP Coehlo, R Steele, M Robinson - 2018 - books.google.com
Prepare for the real world of family nursing care! Explore family nursing the way it's practiced
today—with a theory-guided, evidence-based approach to care throughout the family life …
today—with a theory-guided, evidence-based approach to care throughout the family life …
[HTML][HTML] Grief and bereavement: what psychiatrists need to know
S Zisook, K Shear - World psychiatry, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This review covers four areas of clinical importance to practicing psychiatrists: a) symptoms
and course of uncomplicated (normal) grief; b) differential diagnosis, clinical characteristics …
and course of uncomplicated (normal) grief; b) differential diagnosis, clinical characteristics …
The expert consensus guideline series: adherence problems in patients with serious and persistent mental illness
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Implementing family involvement in the treatment of patients with psychosis: a systematic review of facilitating and hindering factors
Objective To synthesise the evidence on implementing family involvement in the treatment of
patients with psychosis with a focus on barriers, problems and facilitating factors. Design …
patients with psychosis with a focus on barriers, problems and facilitating factors. Design …
[PDF][PDF] Psychoeducation as evidence-based practice: Considerations for practice, research, and policy.
EP Lukens, WR McFarlane - Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention, 2004 - researchgate.net
This paper describes psychoeducation and its applications for mental health and health
professions across system levels and in different contexts by reviewing the range of …
professions across system levels and in different contexts by reviewing the range of …
Affiliate stigma among caregivers of people with intellectual disability or mental illness
WWS Mak, RYM Cheung - Journal of applied research in …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Background Affiliate stigma refers to the extent of self‐stigmatization among associates of
the targeted minorities. Given previous studies on caregiver stigma were mostly qualitative …
the targeted minorities. Given previous studies on caregiver stigma were mostly qualitative …