Families and Mental Disorders: From Burden to Empowerment

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Norman Sartorius, Julian Leff, Juan José Lopez-Ibor, Mario Maj, Ahmed Okasha
John Wiley & Sons, Dec 17, 2004 - Medical - 320 pages
According to the World Health Organization’s World Health Report 2001, one family in four worldwide has at least one member currently suffering from a mental disorder. This disorder often remains undiagnosed and untreated, but the behaviour of the ill person usually has a significant impact on the quality of life of the family and on the mental health of the other members of the family, and generates feelings of shame, guilt, helplessness and despair.

This book provides a comprehensive picture of currently available evidence about the specific characteristics of the burden on the families of people with the various mental disorders, the coping strategies which increase or decrease this burden, the family interventions of proven efficacy, and what should be said and what should not be said to the relatives of people with the various conditions.

 

Contents

Chapter 5
87
Chapter 6
113
Chapter 7
127
Chapter 8
161
Chapter 9
195
Chapter 10
217
Research on Family Interventions
235
Index
291
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Mario Maj, Department of Psychiatry, University of Naples, Italy.

Julian Leff, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UK.

Norman Sartorius, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

Ahmed Okasha, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

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