Family discussion group therapy for major depression: A brief systemic multi-family group intervention for hospitalized patients and their family members

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This paper describes a brief systemic multi-family group intervention for hospitalized patients with major depression and their family members. The presented treatment integrates elements of systemic therapy, social constructionist and narrative concepts and the family systems-illness model. It has further adapted a specific multi-family group format combining marital group sessions and family group sessions. Similarities and differences with other family interventions for depression are discussed. The therapeutic foundations and goals, the organization, and the therapeutic process are explained. A number of clinical vignettes are presented to illustrate the treatment procedure. Although the first clinical impressions about the usefulness of the family discussion group intervention are promising, the efficacy of the treatment awaits the completion of a clinical trial that is currently underway. © 2007 The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice.

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Lemmens, G. M. D., Eisler, I., Migerode, L., Heireman, M., & Demyttenaere, K. (2007, February). Family discussion group therapy for major depression: A brief systemic multi-family group intervention for hospitalized patients and their family members. Journal of Family Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.2007.00369.x

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