Parental psychiatric disorder : distressed parents and their families

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Parental psychiatric disorder : distressed parents and their families

edited by Michael Göpfert, Jeni Webster and Mary V. Seeman

Cambridge University Press, 2004

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 1996

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

'A unique and innovative approach to family issues in psychiatric disorders. The authors tackle a broad range of complex issues that are rarely covered in the depth or with the expertise that this volume brings. This book is a major contribution to the field and provides the kind of international perspective that enhances our understanding of the complex dimensions of psychiatric disorders from a multigenerational and cross-cultural perspective.' From a review of the first edition by Carol Nadelson, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. It is indisputable that mental illness in a parent has serious and often adverse effects on the child, something which is surprisingly unreflected in clinical service provision. In this completely rewritten second edition, an international, multidisciplinary team of professionals review the most up-to-date treatment interventions from a practical, clinical point of view. It is essential reading for all professionals dealing with adult mental illness and child-care.

目次

  • Foreword Graham Thornicroft
  • Part I. Basic Issues: 1. What we want from adult psychiatrists and their colleagues: 'telling it like it is' Sandra Bilsborrow
  • 2. Parenthood and mental illness Mary V. Seeman and Michael Goepfert
  • 3. Parental psychiatric disorder and the developing child Alyson Hall
  • 4. Parental psychiatric disorder and the attachment relationship Jonathan Hill
  • 5. The construction of parenting and its context Michael Goepfert, Jeni Webster and Julia Nelki
  • Part II. Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment: 6. 'The same as they treat everybody else' Vicki Cowling
  • 7. Assessment Michael Goepfert, Jeni Webster and Julia Nelki
  • 8. Clinical assessment and treatment of parenting problems in mothers with major psychiatric disorders Theresa Jacobsen
  • 9. Perinatal mental illness: clinical and service issues Gertrude Seneviratne and Sue Conroy
  • 10. Assessment and treatment issues when parents have personality disorders Eia Asen and Heiner Schuff
  • Part III. Specific Disorders: the Impact on Parent-Child Relationships: 11. Schizophrenia and motherhood Mary V. Seeman
  • 12. When a parent suffers from an affective disorder: effect on the child Christine Puckering
  • 13. Alcohol and drug problems in parents: an overview of the impact on children and implications for practice Richard Velleman
  • 14. When mothers use drugs Sydney L. Hans
  • 15. Personality disorders in parents: developmental perspectives, formulation and intervention Gwen Adshead, Adrian Falkov and Michael Goepfert
  • Part IV. Specific Treatments and Service Needs: 16. Psychopharmacology and motherhood Mary V. Seeman and Neil Seeman
  • 17. Social work issues David Clodman
  • 18. Legal issues Colby C. Brunt
  • 19. Legal frameworks and issues - some international comparisons Amy Weir
  • Part V. Child-Sensitive Therapeutic Interventions: 20. The child grown up Denise Roberts
  • 21. Talking with children and their understanding of mental illness Alan Cooklin
  • 22. Family therapy when a parent suffers from a psychiatric disorder Alan Cooklin and Gorell Barnes
  • Part VI. Models for Collaborative Services and Staff Training: 23. Keeping the family in mind: setting a local agenda for change Clare Mahoney
  • 24. Are our services for families with a mentally ill parent adequate? Duncan McLean, Jennifer Hearle and John McGrath
  • 25. Models of service provision in three countries Vicky Cowling et al.
  • 26. Overcoming obstacles to interagency support: learning from Europe Karen Blaistow and Rachael Hetherington
  • 27. Training Adrian Falkov
  • Afterword John Cox
  • Index.

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