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Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen (Stavanger University Hosptial, Norway)

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis By Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen (Stavanger University Hosptial, Norway)

Summary

This book provides a practical step-by-step guide for professionals treating psychosis using family work.

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis Summary

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis: A Guide for Professionals by Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen (Stavanger University Hosptial, Norway)

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis provides a practical step-by-step guide for professionals treating psychosis using family work.

The authors draw on over ten years of experience working with family and multi-family groups where there are members with a psychotic disturbance. They provide helpful guidance on vital issues, including setting up initial group meetings, crisis intervention plans, group structure, problem solving and communication in the group. Subjects covered include:

  • the stress-vulnerability model
  • the group structure and framework
  • family-work in early psychosis
  • working with families of people suffering from psychosis and substance misuse
  • what can the family do to be of help and support?

This accessible, jargon-free guide will be of great interest to anyone interested in investigating the potential for using family work to treat those with psychosis.

About Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen (Stavanger University Hosptial, Norway)

Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen is a psychiatrist and teacher of psychotherapy. She is the coordinator of family-work at Stavanger Psychiatric Hospital, Norway and Deputy President of the Norwegian Psychiatric Association.

Trond Gronnestad is a psychiatric nurse and leader of an educational project about mental health.

Anne Lise Oxnevad is a psychiatric nurse and leader of the psychoeducational multifamily group division at Stavanger Psychiatric Hospital, Norway.

Table of Contents

McFarlane, Leff, Foreword. Bloch Thorsen, Introduction. Gronnestad, The Stress -Vulnerability Model. Johannessen, Psychosis - What is it? Methods.Oxnevad, Psychoeducational Multifamily Group Model. Oxnevad, Invitation to Family Work. Oxnevad, The First Contact: Dealing with the Crisis. Oxnevad, The Second Contact: Mapping the Genealogical Chart. Gronnestad, The Third Contact: Monitoring Early Warning Signs. Oxnevad, Contact Between the Group Leader and the Patient Alone. Gronnestad, The Educational Seminar. Oxnevad, The Group Structure and Framework. Oxnevad, The First Multifamily Group Meeting. Oxnevad, The Second Multifamily Group Meeting. Gronnestad, Problem Solving. Gronnestad, Crisis Intervention Plan. Arntzen, Communication in Groups. Experiences. Fjell, Psychoeducational Family-work in Single-family Groups. Arntzen, Conducting Educational Family-work Among Young Patients. Bloch Thorsen, Family-work in Early Psychosis. Bloch Thorsen, Psychoeducational Family-work Applied to Different Diagnoses. Drug Abuse and Psychosis. Barrowclough, Working with Families of People Suffering from Psychosis and Substance Misuse. Implementation of Psychoeducational Family-Work. Bloch Thorsen, What Qualifications Do Group Leaders Need? Oxnevad, How to Implement Psychoeducational Family-work in an Established System? Oxnevad, What Can the Family do to be of Help and Support? Bratthammer Family, Words from the Family.

Additional information

GOR010384864
9781583917275
1583917276
Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis: A Guide for Professionals by Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen (Stavanger University Hosptial, Norway)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20060914
152
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