A family intervention in psychosis service integrating the systemic and family management approaches

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A project to establish new family intervention services to support people with psychotic symptoms and their families is described. The new services are developed by training a whole team in each main population centre. The multidisciplinary training course and the family intervention service are described, and the way in which we integrate the 'family management' and 'family therapy' approaches is discussed.

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Burbach, F. R., & Stanbridge, R. I. (1998). A family intervention in psychosis service integrating the systemic and family management approaches. Journal of Family Therapy, 20(3), 311–325. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00089

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