Key factors involved in engaging significant others in the treatment of Vietnam veterans with PTSD. |
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Authors: | Sherman, Michelle D. Blevins, Dean Kirchner, JoAnn Ridener, Lauren Jackson, Troy |
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Abstract: | In an effort to be responsive to the often complicated, multilayered family issues of people living with posttraumatic stress disorder, many well-intentioned therapists create a variety of family-based services--only to be discouraged when participation is very low. In the current project, 10 Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder who were active in a stress recovery program and their live-in female partners completed separate semistructured interviews. Interviews explored each couple's perceptions about family participation in mental health treatment, including potential benefits and barriers. Findings revealed 9 key themes that elucidate many of the important issues in family engagement. The authors make 7 recommendations about how clinicians can overcome some of the possible obstacles to involving families in care. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | posttraumatic stress disorder engagement Vietnam veterans family psychoeducation family therapy |
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