Does family interrelating change over the course of individual treatment?

Abstract:

:Interrelating is a combination of each person's relating towards a specified other and each person's view of the other's relating towards him/her. Negative interrelating is a maladaptive form of interrelating. The study aims to (1) compare the negative interrelating within the families of neurotic and psychotic psychotherapy outpatients; (2) examine whether individual treatment has a beneficial effect upon negative interrelating; (3) examine whether the improvement extends beyond the patients' interrelating with their parents (i.e., between the parents and the patients' sibling and between the parents themselves); and (4) make similar comparisons within a sample of non-patients. The negative interrelating between the psychotic patients and their parents was more marked than that between the neurotic patients and their parents. The negative interrelating between the patients and their parents dropped significantly over the course of therapy. There were also significant changes in the interrelating between the patients' siblings and their parents and between the parents themselves even though they had not been involved in the therapy. Many of the end of therapy scores of the patients and their parents approached more those of the non-patients.

authors

Kalaitzaki A,Birtchnell J,Nestoros J

doi

10.1002/cpp.687

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-11-01 00:00:00

pages

463-81

issue

6

eissn

1063-3995

issn

1099-0879

journal_volume

17

pub_type

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