2002
DOI: 10.3917/tf.024.0357
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“…33–35 43–45 This was sometimes a deliberate decision based on previous lack of utility when involving extended relatives and friends. 35 While some systemic models also referred to the family in this context, 36 others used the term family more widely to refer to any members of the patient’s ‘problem-determined system’. 37 Open Dialogue, which focuses heavily on interactions within the wider social network placed importance on all its members, including friends, family, neighbours and colleagues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…33–35 43–45 This was sometimes a deliberate decision based on previous lack of utility when involving extended relatives and friends. 35 While some systemic models also referred to the family in this context, 36 others used the term family more widely to refer to any members of the patient’s ‘problem-determined system’. 37 Open Dialogue, which focuses heavily on interactions within the wider social network placed importance on all its members, including friends, family, neighbours and colleagues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 30 31 37 Other systemic and postmodern-influenced models placed less emphasis on its use in the examined texts. 36 40 The greatest variation was in Open Dialogue, as patients were not given medication at the outset. If their condition did not improve, they were offered a low dose, with the aim to taper or discontinue its use over time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette tension peut devenir telle que la famille, craignant qu'elle n'atteigne des niveaux insupportables, lutte contre le changement que le thérapeute essaie de favoriser. Le praticien doit donc proposer un cadre suffisamment enveloppant pour que la famille parvienne à maintenir sa cohésion [31] tout en luttant contre les rigidités qui paralysent les possibilités de changement -et cela dès le début du premier entretien. C'est au travers de cette action d'enveloppement/déstabilisation et des réactions qu'elle provoque que les capacités de flexibilité et de contenance du système peuvent être évaluées.…”
Section: Systémique Et Clinique Psychiatrique Comment Dès Lors Articu...unclassified
“…-La crise d'un individu au sein d'un groupe avec l'émergence d'une symptomatologie aiguë déstructurant l'ensemble (Zeltner et al, 2002).…”
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