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Group Psychotherapy for Parents of Patients with Schizophrenia

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  • Ema N. Gruber

    (Neuro-psychiatric Hospital ‘Dr. I. Barbot’ Popovaèa, Croatia, emagruber2000@yahoo.com)

  • Milka Kajević

    (Neuro-psychiatric Hospital ‘Dr. I. Barbot’ Popovaèa, Croatia)

  • Mark Agius

    (Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research, University of Cambridge)

  • Sanja Martić-BioÄ ina

    (Psychiatric Hospital Vrapèe, Croatia)

Abstract

Background : During a four-month period, the authors provided group psychotherapy combining psychodynamic, supportive and psycho-educational approaches. The aim was to investigate whether this approach would enable parents of patients with schizophrenia to re-establish their psychic balance and the balance of the whole family system by reducing high expressed emotion. Methods : The following tools were administered: a socio-cultural questionnaire, MMPI and PIE psychological tests and two questionnaires for group evaluation. Results : The socio-cultural questionnaire showed that the group of parents is heterogeneous. MMPI profiles showed truthful answers and well organized thinking; there were no psychopathological symptoms. The PIE test showed increased dimensions of sociability and trust. The dimensions of fear, sorrow and anger were decreased. Combinations of primary emotions (marked sociability and high self-protection) show that the parents are cautious, responsible and tend to feel guilt. The parents evaluated the group work as interesting and helpful and the group as a place where the parents can overcome the stigma of the disease that affects them, get information, find help and friends and find a way out of their social isolation. Conclusion : This combined approach changes the emotional profile of parents, reduces high expressed emotions (fear, sorrow and anger) in parents and helps re-establish their psychic balance and the balance of the whole family system.

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  • Ema N. Gruber & Milka Kajević & Mark Agius & Sanja Martić-BioÄ ina, 2006. "Group Psychotherapy for Parents of Patients with Schizophrenia," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 52(6), pages 487-500, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:52:y:2006:i:6:p:487-500
    DOI: 10.1177/0020764006066826
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