2022
DOI: 10.1177/10748407211067308
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Promoting Self-Determination in Parents With Mental Illness in Adult Mental Health Settings

Abstract: This article reports a strengths-based intervention to support parents with mental illness and their children in adult mental health settings: “Let’s Talk About Children” (LTC) intervention. A qualitative methodology was adopted with parent participants receiving LTC in adult mental health and family services. The benefits for parents receiving LTC were described through in-depth interviews with 25 parents following the delivery of the program. Interview data identified an impact on parental self-regulation—ma… Show more

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“…Motivational interviewing skills uses various communication techniques to improve a person's self-efficacy or sense of their own capability, and enhances their motivation for changes through a focus on a person's desired behaviors (70)(71)(72). Because of this, motivational interviewing has parallels with the promotion of self-determination and self-regulation in a person (73), two areas of change that has more recently been linked as core elements for families benefitting from family interventions (5). Motivational interviewing skills also prove useful in managing parent ambivalence or engagement issues in child and family social work (74).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Motivational interviewing skills uses various communication techniques to improve a person's self-efficacy or sense of their own capability, and enhances their motivation for changes through a focus on a person's desired behaviors (70)(71)(72). Because of this, motivational interviewing has parallels with the promotion of self-determination and self-regulation in a person (73), two areas of change that has more recently been linked as core elements for families benefitting from family interventions (5). Motivational interviewing skills also prove useful in managing parent ambivalence or engagement issues in child and family social work (74).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This focus is not new though to family interventions for children of parents with a mental illness. These are reported components of interventions such as Family Talk (65), Let's Talk about Children (5,38,64) and Family Options (80,81).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…If the emotional reserves of professionals have been tested, how has that impacted therapeutic relationships? Are practitioners more attuned to their parent-clients and the needs of the children in these families ( 32 )? In training and supervision, practitioners may be able to draw from their personal exposure to adversity to consider their perception of risk and their capacity to maintain a fundamentally non-judgmental, strengths-based approach in their work.…”
Section: Discussion: Future Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%