Parental mental illness: cross-sectional analysis of family focused practice within the early childhood sector

S Laletas, M Goodyear, A Reupert - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2018 - Springer
Abstract During the preschool years (3–5 years), children living with parental mental illness
are more at risk of various adverse developmental outcomes, compared to other children …

Family expectations of inpatient mental health services for adults with suicidal ideation: A qualitative study

J Vandewalle, B Debyser, E Deproost… - … journal of mental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Involvement of family members of adults with suicidal ideation is a key area of improvement
in inpatient mental health services. To support family involvement in this context, it is crucial …

Incorporating children and young people's voices in child and adolescent mental health services using The Family Model

B Hoadley, F Smith, C Wan, A Falkov - Social Inclusion, 2017 - cogitatiopress.com
Mental illness in children and young people is increasing in frequency and complexity, is
emerging earlier and is persisting into adulthood. This is a global issue with implications for …

The experiences of parents in an early‐intervention program for young people with borderline personality disorder features

C Bosworth, C Watsford, A Naylor… - Family …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research demonstrates that parents' communication skills may contribute to the
development and maintenance of their young person's borderline personality disorder …

[HTML][HTML] Pratiques centrées sur la famille chez les professionnels en santé mentale adulte: un portrait de la situation au Québec

G Piché, A Villatte, MÈ Clément, MH Morin… - Santé mentale au …, 2023 - cairn.info
Contexte Les enfants et jeunes vivant avec un parent ayant un trouble mental font partie
d'un groupe de population vulnérable, plus à risque de divers problèmes psychosociaux et …

[HTML][HTML] Key features of an innovative sub-acute residential service for young people experiencing mental ill health

R Green, PF Mitchell, K Lee, E Svensson, JW Toh… - BMC psychiatry, 2019 - Springer
Background Numerous studies across international settings have highlighted a need to
improve the appropriateness and continuity of services for young people experiencing …

[HTML][HTML] ChildTalks+: a study protocol of a pre-post controlled, paired design study on the use of preventive intervention for children of parents with a mental illness …

A Farářová, H Papežová, J Gricová, T Štěpánková… - BMC psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Background Children of parents with a mental illness are at high risk of developing a mental
disorder as a result of transgenerational transmission. Without effective intervention, they …

Exploring the barriers and enablers to the implementation and adoption of recovery-orientated practice by community mental health provider organizations in England

C Erondu, C McGraw - Social Work in Mental Health, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In England, implementation and adoption of recovery-orientated (RO) practice has been
slow and uneven. This qualitative study explored the barriers and enablers to the …

[HTML][HTML] Different perspectives in psychiatry: how family-oriented are professionals in Germany?

C Laser, S Pawils, A Daubmann, A Zapf… - BMC psychiatry, 2024 - Springer
Βackground Children of parents with a mental illness have up to 50% chance of developing
a mental illness themselves. Numerous studies have shown that preventive family-oriented …

[HTML][HTML] Lived experience of psychosocial disability and social inclusion: a participatory Photovoice study in rural India and Nepal

HL Fernandes, S Cantrill, RL Shrestha… - Disability, CBR & …, 2018 - dcidj.uog.edu.et
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of people living with a
psychosocial disability in rural India and Nepal, and to highlight key barriers and enablers …