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Families as allies in treatment of the mentally ill
Families as allies in treatment of the mentally ill, This volume promotes changing the clinical education of mental health professionals so that families of mentally ill patients will be viewed as allies rather than adversaries.
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  • Families as allies in treatment of the mentally ill
  • Written by author Harriet P. Lefley, Dale L. Johnson
  • Published by Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press, c1990., 1990/05/01
  • This volume promotes changing the clinical education of mental health professionals so that families of mentally ill patients will be viewed as allies rather than adversaries. Families as Allies in Treatment of the Mentally Ill provides an overview of
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Introduction: on educating mental health professionals to work with families of the long-term mentally ill. Part I: Overview of Issues. A historical perspective on family-provider relationships. Continuing problems between mental health professionals and families of the mentally ill. The family's experiences of living with mental illness. Can the family literature be integrated? The social context of helping families. The disabled family. Family-provider relationships: charting a new course. Care of the chronically mentally ill: is it honorable work? Research directions for a new conceptualization of families. How goes the battle? Part II: Models for Educating Professionals. Ethical and legal considerations for interviewing families of the seriously mentally ill. Informed consent, confidentiality, and contracting. Promoting institutional acceptance of new paradigms: an approach to the professional schools. Teaching psychiatrists about the family's experience. A curriculum guide for fieldwork in chronic mental illness. Competence-based training of psychiatric practitioners in the rehabilitation of the chronically mentally ill. Functioning of relatives and patients facing severe mental illness. Guidelines to working with families of the chronically mentally ill. Index.

American Psychiatric Publishing


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