2021
DOI: 10.7146/tfss.v18i34.127172
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A proverbial double-edged sword

Abstract: The notion of family and carer involvement appears throughout European mental health policy and guidelines. However, it has been noted that carer involvement policy may derive from a responsibilization agenda rather than from evidence that it genuinely supports re- covery. We review qualitative research on family life with depression from the perspective of people with depression. Studies were included if they elicited accounts from adults with a professional diagnosis of depression. Ninet… Show more

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“…However, given the importance of family dynamics highlighted in this review, family systemic therapy may be a more appropriate intervention. Although not recommended by UK guidelines for depression, McPherson and Oute (2021a, 2021b) argue that a critical gap has emerged between evidence and policy concerning family dynamics in the context of mental health and that several forms of literature ignored by guidelines point toward the importance of offering family-based interventions. Whilst this systematic review did not explicitly explore attachments between parents and their offspring, this may be a confounding factor influencing their mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, given the importance of family dynamics highlighted in this review, family systemic therapy may be a more appropriate intervention. Although not recommended by UK guidelines for depression, McPherson and Oute (2021a, 2021b) argue that a critical gap has emerged between evidence and policy concerning family dynamics in the context of mental health and that several forms of literature ignored by guidelines point toward the importance of offering family-based interventions. Whilst this systematic review did not explicitly explore attachments between parents and their offspring, this may be a confounding factor influencing their mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%