Abstract
Multi-family group therapy is a variant of family therapy in which members are able to gain insight and learn from each other, provide support and encouragement, alleviate their sense of isolation and improve communication and social functioning. This study describes a series of multi-family groups conducted within the eating disorder service of a large London NHS Hospital. Ratings made by participants indicated that families viewed the treatment favourably.
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Colahan, M., & Robinson, P. H. (2002). Multi-family groups in the treatment of young adults with eating disorders. Journal of Family Therapy. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00198
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