A Casebook of Family Interventions for PsychosisISBN: 978-0-470-02708-0
Paperback
396 pages
May 2009
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Preface xv
I INTRODUCTION 1
1 Why Are Family Interventions Important? A Family Member
Perspective 3
Martin Gregory
II FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS 21
2 Family Work in Early Psychosis 23
Gráinne Fadden and Jo Smith
3 A Model of Family Work in First-Episode Psychosis: Managing
Self-Harm 47
Jean Addington, April Collins, Amanda McCleery and Sabrina
Baker
4 Working with Families to Prevent Relapse in First-Episode
Psychosis 67
Kingsley Crisp and John Gleeson
III INTERVENTIONS FOCUSING ON DRUG USE 91
5 Family Intervention for Complex Cases: Substance Use and
Psychosis 93
Ian Lowens, Samantha E. Bowe and Christine Barrowclough
6 Family Motivational Intervention in Early Psychosis and
Cannabis Misuse 117
Maarten Smeerdijk, Don Linszen, Tom Kuipers and René
Keet
IV VARIETY OF ISSUES ARISING INWORKING WITH RELATIVES 139
7 A Case of Family Intervention with a ‘High EE’
Family 141
Juliana Onwumere, Ben Smith and Elizabeth Kuipers
8 Coming to Terms with Mental Illness in the Family
–Working Constructively through Its Grief 167
Virginia Lafond
9 Interventions with Siblings 185
Jo Smith, Gráinne Fadden and Michelle O’Shea
10 Family Intervention with Ethnically and Culturally Diverse
Groups 211
Juliana Onwumere, Ben Smith and Elizabeth Kuipers
V WORKING IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS 233
11 Multiple Family Groups in Early Psychosis: A Brief
Psychoeducational and Therapeutic Intervention 235
David Glentworth
12 Meeting the Needs of Families on Inpatient Units 259
Chris Mansell and Gráinne Fadden
VI SERVICE RELATED ISSUES 285
13 Setting Up a Family Interventions (FI) Service – A UK
Case Study 287
Frank Burbach and Roger Stanbridge
14 Overcoming Barriers to Staff Offering Family Interventions in
the NHS 309
Gráinne Fadden
VII RELATIVES’ SUPPORTING EACH OTHER 337
15 The COOL Approach 339
Claudia Benzies, Gwen Butcher and Tom Linton
VIII CONCLUSION 355
16 Summary and Conclusions –Where Are We up to and Where
Are We Going? 357
Fiona Lobban and Christine Barrowclough
Index 369