Assisting the forgotten ones – interventions for children of parents with psychological disorders

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Abstract

Mental diseases are associated with high levels of distress in various areas of life for those, who are affected. Taking a closer look at the social circumstances, not exclusively the people themselves but also their family members are affected, especially children. In adult treatment these children are often neglected, even if they have a higher risk of suffering a mental illness themselves. A huge amount of this risk is related to the special family environment children are often exposed to right after birth. We already find prevention programs helping these children and their parents to protect their mental health. These programs largely differ regarding parental psychopathology, setting or intensity. This article gives an overview of the special circumstances these children may be confronted with and hence derivates possible starting points to support affected families. A few existing programs will be described in detail. Empirical findings presented in the article give hope for the effectiveness of already existing programs and besides highlight the need for further research and changes in the care system.

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Sommer, K., Lippert, M. W., von Boode, L., & Schneider, S. (2020). Assisting the forgotten ones – interventions for children of parents with psychological disorders. Praxis Der Kinderpsychologie Und Kinderpsychiatrie, 69(5), 426–442. https://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2020.69.5.426

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