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Need-Adapted Treatment of Schizophrenia: Family Interventions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 August 2018
Abstract
Need-adapted treatment of schizophrenia is an integrative treatment model developed in the Turku Schizophrenia Project. It is based on the interactional viewpoint and understanding on the interactional level. Experience of family and network therapy has shown that immediate interactions-oriented intervention is an essential starting-point for the treatment. It creates the possibility for the treatment as a whole to become a therapeutic process. For clinical purposes, it has seemed logical to divide the patients into three groups; the methods and focus of the family-oriented work differ somewhat between the groups. The main separator between these is the level of social functioning before the psychosis.
- Type
- II. The Treatment of Schizophrenia
- Information
- The British Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 164 , Issue S23: Integrated Approach to Schizophrenia , April 1994 , pp. 89 - 96
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- Copyright © 1994 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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