2005
DOI: 10.3917/tf.054.0391
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Groupes de discussion de jeunes adultes dépressifs hospitalisés avec leurs familles

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“…The therapeutic techniques and interventions within the programme draw on different conceptual therapeutic frameworks such as non-verbal therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, systemic therapy, pharmacological treatment and activation. For example, the systemic therapy component includes a genogram group, communication training and a narrative group, a lecture about the impact of depression on the family (Rolland, 1994), a single family meeting for all newly admitted patients, a multi-family group for depressed young adults and their parents (Migerode et al, 2005), and the family discussion groups for cohabitating couples and their children described in this article.…”
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“…The therapeutic techniques and interventions within the programme draw on different conceptual therapeutic frameworks such as non-verbal therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, systemic therapy, pharmacological treatment and activation. For example, the systemic therapy component includes a genogram group, communication training and a narrative group, a lecture about the impact of depression on the family (Rolland, 1994), a single family meeting for all newly admitted patients, a multi-family group for depressed young adults and their parents (Migerode et al, 2005), and the family discussion groups for cohabitating couples and their children described in this article.…”
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confidence: 99%