Difficulty in implementing a family intervention for bipolar disorder: the predictive role of patient and family attributes.
Family affect was examined as a predictor of difficulty implementing a 9-month, manual-based, psychoeducational family therapy for recently manic bipolar patients. Prior to therapy, family members were administered measures to assess both their expressed emotion and affective behavior during a famil...
Main Authors: | Tompson, M, Rea, M, Goldstein, M, Miklowitz, D, Weisman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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