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A Casebook of Family Interventions for Psychosis
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, March 2009, Pages: 396
A practical guide to implementing family interventions for psychosis, which discusses different family needs and illustrates different approaches to offering the interventions.
- Approximately 1 in 100 people experience psychosis, which can severely disrupt home and family life and place a heavy burden on carers - A practical guide to implementing family interventions for psychosis, which discusses different family needs and illustrates different approaches to offering the interventions - Shows how to tailor family interventions to meet different needs e.g. working via interpreter or with families in which multiple members suffer mental health problems - No direct competition on family interventions for psychosis.
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