The family in clinical psychiatry / Sidney Bloch [and others].
Language: ||0 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994Distributor: GB : Oxford University Press Distribution Services, [date of distribution not identified]Distributor: AU : Oxford University Press Australia, [date of distribution not identified]Distributor: NZ : Oxford University Press Australia, [date of distribution not identified]Distributor: ZA : Oxford University Press Southern Africa, [date of distribution not identified]Distributor: US : Oxford University Press Inc. USA, [date of distribution not identified]Description: 312 pages : line illustrations ; 23x16 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780192623102 (pbk.) :
- 0192623109 (pbk.) :
- Psychiatry
- Sociology: family & relationships
- Health and Wellbeing
- Sociology: family and relationships
- Mental Disorders - therapy Family - Psychological aspects Family - Mental health Family Therapy Models, Psychological Family Health Models, Biological Psychotherapy patients - Family relationships Family assessment Mental Disorders - etiology Families - Psychological aspects Families - Mental health
- 616.89 12A
- WM 31 BLO 1994
Contents:
Summary: This study considers the role of family factors in psychiatric illness. It is not another text on family therapy, but rather a comprehensive account of how family issues are relevant in the assessment and management of psychiatric illness in general.
Part I: Theoretical and research aspects-- 1. The well-functioning family-- 2. Models of family function and their measurement-- Part II: Clinical aspects of the family in psychiatric practice-- 3. Assessment of the family-- 4. Grief-- 5. Affective d
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Paperback / softback. xv296.
Part I: Theoretical and research aspects-- 1. The well-functioning family-- 2. Models of family function and their measurement-- Part II: Clinical aspects of the family in psychiatric practice-- 3. Assessment of the family-- 4. Grief-- 5. Affective d
This study considers the role of family factors in psychiatric illness. It is not another text on family therapy, but rather a comprehensive account of how family issues are relevant in the assessment and management of psychiatric illness in general.
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