Adult mental healthcare professionals’ experiences of family centred conversations with patients who are parents: a qualitative study
Background: Many parents with a mental illness report a desire for both recognition of their parental role and support for themselves and their children. However, parents are often fearful of negative judgements from professionals about their ability to be a parent, which inhibits raising concerns a...
Main Authors: | Dalton, LJ, de Cassan, S, Ilyas, A, Dunn, A, Rapa, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2024
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