Behavioral Family Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders 2 Ed
Behavioral Family Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders 2 Ed
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Book Description
Parents and siblings can learn to cope with a family member's psychiatric disorder in a manner that promotes the patient's independence and reduces relapses and rehospitalizations. This guide helps mental health professionals assess family units, educate family members about the patient's disorder, and involve them in treatment.
Behavioral Family Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders 2 Ed,Kim T. Mueser,Shirley M. Glynn,New Harbinger Publications,1572241438,Behavior therapy,Family psychotherapy,Family relationships,General,Mentally ill,Psychology,Psychotherapy - Couples & Family,Personal Growth
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