The authors describe some of the most relevant issues in psychiatric family research, namely, the development of a quantitative evaluation technique based on family attitudes (Expressed Emotion), and the subsequent development of family intervention that aims to ameliorate dysfunctional family patterns. The authors then outline the special family intervention model they have designed and discuss future perspectives in psychiatric family intervention and research.
Cazzullo, C., Clerici, M., Bertrando, P. (1994). Future strategies in family research and intervention. INTEGRATIVE PSYCHIATRY, 10(1), 20-23.
Future strategies in family research and intervention
CLERICI, MASSIMO;
1994
Abstract
The authors describe some of the most relevant issues in psychiatric family research, namely, the development of a quantitative evaluation technique based on family attitudes (Expressed Emotion), and the subsequent development of family intervention that aims to ameliorate dysfunctional family patterns. The authors then outline the special family intervention model they have designed and discuss future perspectives in psychiatric family intervention and research.File in questo prodotto:
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