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Family Psychoeducation for Serious Mental Illness

Family Psychoeducation for Serious Mental Illness

9780195340495
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Research shows that many adults with serious mental illness live with or maintain contact with their families. But families are rarely given information about their relatives illness and their own needs for support are ignored. To be optimally beneficial, family members and other caregivers need education about the disorder, some knowledge of illness management techniques, and personal support. Family psychoeducation (FPE) is a powerful evidence-based psychosocial interventionthat serves consumers and their families. FPE has proven efficacious in reducing relapse and hospitalization, reducing symptoms, increasing employability of persons with severe and persistent mental illness, and, in many cases, enhancing their families well-being. Its success rests with a state-of-the-art education model for improving caregivers understanding of their loved ones illness through learning what is known and not known about it and how to assess and cope with its manifestations. Here, in the first book of its kind,Harriet P. Lefley traces the history of FPE - including the developments in mental health services and systems and theoretical approaches that inform it - and the robust empirical evidence it now claims after a quarter-century of development and evaluation at major research centers around the world.Presenting first the approachs generic components, training models, and required competencies, Lefley then discusses the available variations, such as Family Education (FE), a brief manualized form of FPE offered by professionally trained family members that has some empirical support for knowledge gains and easing family distress. The result is a comprehensive, practical introduction to family psychoeducation that critically appraises the evidence and examines the models place incontemporary mental health systems. This groundbreaking volume is an ideal training tool for graduate students of social work, psychology, and psychiatry and a valuable addition to the clinicians armamentarium of evidence-based practices for clients with serious mental illness.
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OUP USA
83591
9780195340495
9780195340495

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
200
Dimensions (mm)
164 x 240
Weight (g)
440
  • Preface; Introduction; Family Interventions in Major Mental Illness: Models and Commonalities; Families, Schizophrenia, and Other Major Disorders: Historical Background; Theoretical Premises and Research Overviews: The Evidence for Family Psychoeducation; Model Research Programs: Family Psychoeducation; Early Interventions: Prodromal, Children, and Adolescents; Diverse Diagnoses and Special Populations; International and Cross-Cultural Studies: Uniformities and Variations; Family Education; Training and Training Issues; Implementation in Services; Unresolved Issues in Family Psychoeducation: A Critical Assessment; Future Trends in Family Involvement in Treatment; References; Index;
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