1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002780050135
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Psychotherapie in der Systemischen Familienmedizin

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“…We analyzed general reviews of effectiveness trials on ST in all age groups (Empt & Schiepek, ; Ludewig, ; Ochs, Schlippe, & Schweitzer, ; Stierlin, ; Stratton, 2005); ST with children and adolescents (Cotrell & Boston, ; Malone, ), specific forms of ST, including solution focused therapy (Kim, ; Kim & Franklin, ), and especially multisystemic therapy (MST) (Henggeler, , ; Littell, ; Littell, Campbell, Green, & Toews, ); family therapy/family interventions across all age groups (Alexander, Holzworth‐Munroe, & Jameson, ; Alexander, Sexton, & Robbins, ; Asen, ; Diamond, Serrano, Dickey, & Sonis, ; Gurman & Liddle, ; Lebow & Gurman, ; Liddle & Rowe, ; Liddle, Santisteban, Levant, & Bray, ; Pharoah, Mari, Rathbone, & Wong, ; Pinsof & Wynne, ; Scheib & Balck, ; Scheib & Wirsching, ; Shadish, Ragsdale, Glaser, & Montgomery, ; Sprenkle, ); ST with disorders of children and adolescents (Carr, ; Diamond & Siqueland, ; Diamond et al., ; Heekerens, ); family therapy/interventions for specific disorders in all age groups (different disorders: Fonagy & Roth, ,b); ST for somatic illness (Campbell & Patterson, ; Eccleston, Palermo, Williams, Lewandowski, & Morley, ; Ersser, Latter, Sibley, Satherley, & Welbourne, ; Glasscoe & Quittner, ; Huertas‐Ceballos, Logan, Bennett, & Macarthur, a, 2008b; King, De Silva, Stein, & Patel, ; Kröger, Hendrischke, Schweitzer, & Herzog, ; Oude Luttekuis et al., ; Ranmal, Prictor, & Scott, ; Scott et al., ; Waters et al., ; Yorke, Fleming, & Shuldham, ; Yorke & Shuldham, ), and for specific disorders in children and adolescents, including affective disorders (Cotrell, ; Henken, Huibers, Churchill, Restifo, & Roelofs, ; Justo, Soares, & Calil, ; Lane, Millane, &a...…”
Section: Methods Of the Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We analyzed general reviews of effectiveness trials on ST in all age groups (Empt & Schiepek, ; Ludewig, ; Ochs, Schlippe, & Schweitzer, ; Stierlin, ; Stratton, 2005); ST with children and adolescents (Cotrell & Boston, ; Malone, ), specific forms of ST, including solution focused therapy (Kim, ; Kim & Franklin, ), and especially multisystemic therapy (MST) (Henggeler, , ; Littell, ; Littell, Campbell, Green, & Toews, ); family therapy/family interventions across all age groups (Alexander, Holzworth‐Munroe, & Jameson, ; Alexander, Sexton, & Robbins, ; Asen, ; Diamond, Serrano, Dickey, & Sonis, ; Gurman & Liddle, ; Lebow & Gurman, ; Liddle & Rowe, ; Liddle, Santisteban, Levant, & Bray, ; Pharoah, Mari, Rathbone, & Wong, ; Pinsof & Wynne, ; Scheib & Balck, ; Scheib & Wirsching, ; Shadish, Ragsdale, Glaser, & Montgomery, ; Sprenkle, ); ST with disorders of children and adolescents (Carr, ; Diamond & Siqueland, ; Diamond et al., ; Heekerens, ); family therapy/interventions for specific disorders in all age groups (different disorders: Fonagy & Roth, ,b); ST for somatic illness (Campbell & Patterson, ; Eccleston, Palermo, Williams, Lewandowski, & Morley, ; Ersser, Latter, Sibley, Satherley, & Welbourne, ; Glasscoe & Quittner, ; Huertas‐Ceballos, Logan, Bennett, & Macarthur, a, 2008b; King, De Silva, Stein, & Patel, ; Kröger, Hendrischke, Schweitzer, & Herzog, ; Oude Luttekuis et al., ; Ranmal, Prictor, & Scott, ; Scott et al., ; Waters et al., ; Yorke, Fleming, & Shuldham, ; Yorke & Shuldham, ), and for specific disorders in children and adolescents, including affective disorders (Cotrell, ; Henken, Huibers, Churchill, Restifo, & Roelofs, ; Justo, Soares, & Calil, ; Lane, Millane, &a...…”
Section: Methods Of the Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family roles also change, social contacts are reduced, or substantial financial burdens arise. Thus, the illness may become the "organizing principle" in the family [Kröger et al, 2002], for example if the family's weekly planning must be adjusted because of appointments for treatment. It should also be borne in mind that, in addition to a medical history, the affected families also have a treatment history, which is often associated with demeaning experiences.…”
Section: Relativesmentioning
confidence: 99%