Parental mental illness: a review of barriers and issues for working with families and children.
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Implementing new routines in adult mental health care to identify and support children of mentally ill parents.To give the invisible child priority: children as next of kin in general practice.Knowledge transfer in the field of parental mental illness: objectives, effective strategies, indicators of success, and sustainabilityFactors that may Facilitate or Hinder a Family-Focus in the Treatment of Parents with a Mental Illness.Mothers with serious mental illness: their experience of "hitting bottom".Ill and substance-abusing parents: how can the general practitioner help their children? A qualitative study.Child responsible personnel in adult mental health services.Dual diagnosis discourse in Victoria Australia: the responsiveness of mental health services.Standards of practice for the adult mental health workforce: meeting the needs of families where a parent has a mental illness.How to support patients with severe mental illness in their parenting role with children aged over 1 year? A systematic review of interventions.Place of family in recovery models for those with a mental illness.Children's experiences of living with a parent with mental illness: A systematic review of qualitative studies using thematic analysis.Profession differences in family focused practice in the adult mental health system.Developing resilient children and families when parents have mental illness: a family-focused approach.Parents with mental illness - a qualitative study of identities and experiences with support services.General practitioners' experiences and perceptions of mild moderate depression management and factors influencing effective service delivery in rural Australian communities: a qualitative study.Evaluating workforce developments to support children of mentally ill parents: implementing new interventions in the adult mental healthcare in Northern Norway.Supporting children whose parent has a mental health problem: an assessment of the education, knowledge, confidence and practices of registered psychiatric nurses in Ireland.Children of parents with a mental illness visiting psychiatric facilities: perceptions of staff.Children visiting parents in inpatient psychiatric facilities: perspectives of parents, carers, and children.Mental health professionals' family-focused practice with families with dependent children: a survey study.Developing a model of family focused practice with consumers, families, practitioners and managers: a community based participatory research approach.Families living with parental mental illness and their experiences of family interventions.Towards relational recovery: Nurses' practices with consumers and families with dependent children in mental health inpatient units.Thinking families: A study of the characteristics of the workforce that delivers family-focussed practice.A Step Toward a Better Understanding of the Relationship Between Victimization and Emotional Distress: Indirect Effect of Adult Attachment and Interaction With Household Dysfunction.Needs, expectations and consequences for children growing up in a family where the parent has a mental illness.Worker, workplace or families: What influences family focused practices in adult mental health?The Impact of Organizational Factors and Government Policy on Psychiatric Nurses' Family-Focused Practice With Parents Who Have Mental Illness, Their Dependent Children, and Families in Ireland.The family-focused practice of primary care clinicians: a case of missed opportunities.Therapeutic factors in a group for parents with mental illness.Practitioners' experiences of working with families with complex needs.Parents served by assertive community treatment: prevalence, treatment services, and provider attitudes.Prevalence of parents within an adult mental health service: census results 2008-2011.Family assessment conversations as a tool to support families affected by parental mental illness: a retrospective review of electronic patient journals.Advancing the prevention of intergenerational mental illness: Where are we now, where do we go from here?Pathways of Care: targeting the early childhood sector for early interventionShifting an agency’s paradigm: Creating the capacity to intervene with parents with mental illnessBuilding capacity for cross-sectorial approaches to the care of families where a parent has a mental illness‘They are the children of our clients, they are our responsibility’: a phenomenological evaluation of a school holiday program for children of adult clients of a mental health service
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Parental mental illness: a review of barriers and issues for working with families and children.
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z