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281“…BACKGROUND: Although its effect has not been verified, family therapy – such as family psychoeducation (FPE) – is a widely used intervention for treating major depressive disorder (MDD). …”
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283por Hua, Zhiya“…At the same time, specific supportive services, such as family therapy, filial therapy, and couple relationship education, should be provided.…”
Publicado 2023
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284“…Interventions for OCD need to integrate family-based psychosocial approaches (e.g., family therapy) with individual-based biological and psychological interventions. …”
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285por Bachler, Egon, Fruehmann, Alexander, Bachler, Herbert, Aas, Benjamin, Nickel, Marius, Schiepek, Guenter K.“…Setting: Integrative, structural outreach family therapy. Measures: The data of five different groups of goal directed collaboration (deteriorating collaboration, stable low collaboration, stable medium collaboration, stable high collaboration, improving collaboration) were analyzed in their relation to treatment expectation, individual therapeutic goals (ITG), family adversity index, severity of problems and global assessment of a caregiver’s functioning, child, and relational aspects. …”
Publicado 2017
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286por Mayer, Susanne, Paulus, Aggie T. G., Łaszewska, Agata, Simon, Judit, Drost, Ruben M. W. A., Ruwaard, Dirk, Evers, Silvia M. A. A.“…Most frequently, ICB items measured school absenteeism, tutoring, classroom assistance or contacts with legal representatives, police custody/prison detainment and court appearances, with the highest number of items listed in the Client Service Receipt Inventory/Client Sociodemographic and Service Receipt Inventory/Client Service Receipt Inventory–Children’s Version (CSRI/CSSRI/CSRI-C), Studying the Scope of Parental Expenditures (SCOPE) and Self-Harm Intervention, Family Therapy (SHIFT) instruments. ICBs in the education sector were especially relevant for age-related developmental disorders and chronic diseases, while criminal justice resource use seems more important in mental health, including alcohol-related disorders or substance abuse. …”
Publicado 2017
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287“…Black service users were less likely to have been offered family therapy, and Asian service users were less likely to have received copies of care plans (odds ratio 0.50 (95% confidence interval 0.33–0.76)), compared to white service users. …”
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288por Baumann, Ana A., Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie M., Wieling, Elizabeth, Parra-Cardona, J. Rubén, Rains, Laura A., Forgatch, Marion S.“…Using GenerationPMTO as the EBP, our aim was to train graduate students enrolled in Psychology, Social Work, and Family Therapy programs in the EBP in one academic year. …”
Publicado 2019
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289por Zahl-Olsen, Rune, Gausel, Nicolay, Zahl-Olsen, Agnes, Bertelsen, Thomas Bjerregaard, Haaland, Aashild Tellefsen, Tilden, Terje“…METHODOLOGY: Descriptive analysis, t-tests, and structural equation modeling (SEM) are used on a sample of clients receiving couple and family therapy (CFT) in Norway (N = 830). Family violence is modeled by the partner’s expectations toward each other, levels of anger, sexual satisfaction, and self-control. …”
Publicado 2019
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290por Best, Paul, Meireles, Matilde, Schroeder, Franziska, Montgomery, Lorna, Maddock, Alan, Davidson, Gavin, Galway, Karen, Trainor, David, Campbell, Anne, Van Daele, Tom“…VR content was then reviewed for potential therapeutic value by an interdisciplinary panel with experience across a number of therapeutic interventions including cognitive behavioural therapy, Rogerian counselling, mindfulness-based therapies. and family therapy. Eleven (22%) of the 50 freely available VR experiences were reported to have therapeutic potential as tools to support routine mental health therapy. …”
Publicado 2021
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291por Radley, Jessica, Sivarajah, Nithura, Moltrecht, Bettina, Klampe, Marie-Louise, Hudson, Felicity, Delahay, Rachel, Barlow, Jane, Johns, Louise C.“…After noting clusters of intervention components, five groups were formed focused on: (1) talking about parental mental illness, (2) improving parenting skills, (3) long-term tailored support for the whole family, (4) groups for parents with mental illness, and (5) family therapy. Twenty-three quantitative evaluations and 13 qualitative evaluations had been conducted but only eight interventions have or are being evaluated using a randomized controlled trial (RCT). …”
Publicado 2022
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292“…Transmitted susceptible factors from parents to offspring may contribute to this similarity. Family therapy may be suitable for family members exposed to the same traumatic events.…”
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293“…Until now, however, prevention and early intervention practice has tended to focus on enhancing inter-parental relationships and parenting skills (e.g., via relationship skills education, home visiting, parenting programs, family therapy) or child language, social-emotional and life skills (e.g., early childhood education, school-based programs, youth mentoring). …”
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294por Botschek, Tim, Monninger, Maximilian, Schäfer, Dennis, Cevik, Rabia, Memis, Kübra, Müller, Ulrike, Monninger, Martina, Brosig, Burkhard“…Multidimensional treatment in both clinics include components of individual and family therapy, along with group-, art-, music-, creative-, and physio-therapy. …”
Publicado 2023
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295“…For many interventions the results can be classified as reliable: counseling with providing an information leaflet and compliance diary chart followed by phone consultation for helicobacter pylori positive patients, repeated counseling for patients with acute asthma symptoms, telephone calls to establish the level of compliance and to make recommendations based on that for the therapy of cardiovascular diseases, calls of an automated telephone system with phone counseling in problem cases for diabetics, different family based interventions including repeated family counseling, education and "culturally modified family therapy" in patients with schizophrenia, repeated "compliance therapy" sessions for patients with acute psychosis. …”
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296por Bröning, Sonja, Kumpfer, Karol, Kruse, Katja, Sack, Peter-Michael, Schaunig-Busch, Ines, Ruths, Sylvia, Moesgen, Diana, Pflug, Ellen, Klein, Michael, Thomasius, Rainer“…Studies’ levels of evidence were rated in accordance with the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) methodology, and their quality was ranked according to a score adapted from the area of meta-analytic family therapy research and consisting of 15 study design quality criteria. …”
Publicado 2012
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297por Bair-Merritt, Megan H, Mandal, Mahua, Epstein, Norman B, Werlinich, Carol A, Kerrigan, Deanna“…METHODS: Seven heterosexual couples were recruited from a University-based family therapy clinic to participate in qualitative interviews. …”
Publicado 2014
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298por McKenzie, Rebecca, Dallos, Rudi, Stedmon, Jacqui, Hancocks, Helen, Vickery, Patricia Jane, Ewings, Paul, Barton, Andy, Vassallo, Tara, Myhill, Craig“…Despite evidence that family therapies can provide benefits to these families, efficacy has not been subject to a randomised controlled trial. …”
Publicado 2019
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299por Griffiths, Helen, Duffy, Fiona, Duffy, Louise, Brown, Sarah, Hockaday, Harriet, Eliasson, Emma, Graham, Jessica, Smith, Julie, Thomson, Alice, Schwannauer, Matthias“…BACKGROUND: Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT) has yielded promising outcomes for reducing self-harm, although to date only one study has reported MBT’s effectiveness for adolescents (Rossouw and Fonagy, J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 51:1304–1313, 2012) wherein the treatment protocol consisted of an intensive programme of individual and family therapy. We sought to investigate an adaptation of the adult MBT introductory manual in a group format for adolescents. …”
Publicado 2019
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300“…BACKGROUND: Maudsley Family Therapy and its manualised version Family-Based Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN) have accrued the most significant research evidence-base for the treatment of adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (AN). …”
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