Outcome of cognitive-behavioral therapy for relatives of people with severe mental disorders
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Polo-López, R., Salaberria, K., Cruz-Sáez, M. S., & Echeburua, E. (2016). Outcome of cognitive-behavioral therapy for relatives of people with severe mental disorders. Psicothema, 28(Número 3), 227–234. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/11283

Abstract

Background: Over the past 20 years, research shows that families of people affected by severe mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and addiction) may suffer emotional distress and lack of self-esteem. Aims: In this study, long-term effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment designed for relatives of people with severe mental illness was evaluated. Method: A total of 30 relatives living with a person affected by a severe mental disorder received 10 sessions of tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy. Results: The study shows that the treatment was effective for the reduction of depression-anxiety symptoms, as well as for negative emotions and psychological distress. Conclusions: This psychological support program has shown to be effective as a treatment for the relatives of people with serious mental health problems both in the posttreatment and in the 12-month follow-up.
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