What do children know about their parent's mental illness? A systematic review of international literature on children in families with mental illness
Research shows that children whose parents have mental illness are an “invisible” or
“hidden” population because their voices are not heard and mental health systems often do …
“hidden” population because their voices are not heard and mental health systems often do …
Helping children understand their parent's mental illness.
It can be challenging to talk to children about a sensitive topic such as their parent's mental
health difficulties. Nonetheless, it is essential that children be informed about their parent's …
health difficulties. Nonetheless, it is essential that children be informed about their parent's …
A scoping review of self-compassion in qualitative studies about children's experiences of parental mental illness
AJ Dunkley-Smith, JA Sheen, M Ling, AE Reupert - Mindfulness, 2021 - Springer
Objectives Children of parents with mental illness have higher rates of social and emotional
difficulties compared to their peers. One factor associated with lower psychological distress …
difficulties compared to their peers. One factor associated with lower psychological distress …
When your parent has a mental illness: children's experiences of a psycho-educational intervention
Psycho-education is a key component of interventions for young people who have a parent
with a mental illness. When your parent has a mental illness is a psycho-educational booklet …
with a mental illness. When your parent has a mental illness is a psycho-educational booklet …
Promoting and implementing family-focused interventions for families with parental mental illness: scoping and installation
C Mulligan, M Furlong, S McGilloway - Advances in Mental Health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: This paper outlines the findings from the first stage of a research programme
called PRIMERA (P romoting R esearch and I nnovation in M ental h E alth se R vices for f A …
called PRIMERA (P romoting R esearch and I nnovation in M ental h E alth se R vices for f A …
[HTML][HTML] Do the Child Welfare and Protection Services Involve Children in Cases With Parental Mental Health Problems? A Norwegian Case-File Study
SA Vis, C Lauritzen, Ø Christiansen… - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background: Parental mental health problems is a common source of concern reported to
child welfare and protection services (CWPS). In this study we explored to what extent the …
child welfare and protection services (CWPS). In this study we explored to what extent the …
Towards relational recovery: Nurses' practices with consumers and families with dependent children in mental health inpatient units
Facilitating parent–child and family connections during parental hospitalization provides
important opportunities for mental health services to support individual and family recovery …
important opportunities for mental health services to support individual and family recovery …
Children as next of kin in higher education: an exploratory cross-sectional study among health, social care, and teacher education programs
K Almendingen, AK Bergem… - Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Children who are “next of kin”(ie, sick/dying/addicted/imprisoned close relatives)
are at increased risk for health consequences. Health professionals in Norway are required …
are at increased risk for health consequences. Health professionals in Norway are required …
“Being in a group with others who have mental illness makes all the difference”: The views and experiences of parents who attended a mental health parenting …
D Coates, R Phelan, J Heap, D Howe - Children and Youth Services …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The relationship between parental mental illness and poor outcomes in
children is well established. While parents with mental illness could benefit from accessing …
children is well established. While parents with mental illness could benefit from accessing …
Children of parents with mental illness: the need for family focussed interventions in India
D Ballal, J Navaneetham… - Indian Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Family interventions have been an integral part of mental healthcare in India for several
decades. This paper highlights the need for an emerging change in the nature of family …
decades. This paper highlights the need for an emerging change in the nature of family …