Family Work for Schizophrenia: A Practical Guide
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By: Liz Kuipers, J.P. Leff and Dominic Lam
Format: Paperback
From: Gaskell
Pub. Date: December 2001
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2002-01-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 160
Ean: 9781901242775
Isbn: 1901242773
ABOUT THE BOOK
The relapse rate of schizophrenia can be substantially reduced by working with the families of sufferers on the everyday problems generated by the illness. This book is a detailed practical guide to intervention. The approach to working with families has been used by hundreds of community staff and has proved helpful with a range of clients in addition to those with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The techniques and strategies included in the guide are clearly described for use by clinical practitioners and are illustrated by case examples. The second edition retains the original sections, including the engaging the family, treading the fine line between working as a therapist and being a guest in the family's home, improving communication, teaching problem-solving and cultural issues. Material has been added on the evidence base for family work for schizophrenia and on the emotional responses of siblings. The guide has been further enriched with the authors' experience of working with families over the ten years since the first edition was published.
"I suspect this book arose from the Thorn initiative of 1992, which as readers may know, devloped a programme of training for mental health professionals where the focus is on collaboration with client and family, structured assessment, psychoeducation and cognitive behavioural interventions. The beauty of this book is that it leaves much of the theory behind relapse and the families contribution to the prognosis for the client to other works and concentrates on providing a "how to do it" manual dealing with many practical issues like engagement, how to work with a co-therapist and so on. The style is user friendly and readable.
Anyone taking the Thorn module on family work MUST buy this book (in my opinion)"
~ Written on 2002-10-20