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Lived Experiences of Being a Father of an Adult Child with Schizophrenia
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2004
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Family InvolvementSystemic TherapyMental HealthChild PsychiatryChild Mental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesProfessional Family InterventionsFamily InteractionPsychiatrySwedish FathersPsychotic DisorderChild DevelopmentLong StruggleLived ExperiencesAdult ChildSchizophreniaAdult Mental HealthFamily TherapyMedicineFamily DynamicPsychopathology
The aim of this study is to analyze and describe lived experiences of being a father of an adult child with schizophrenia. Interpretations of interviews with seven Swedish fathers of sons or daughters with schizophrenia revealed a pattern of gradually changing existential consequences. After an initial period of shock when receiving the diagnosis, a long struggle to regain control follows. The findings are presented in a structure based on eight different aspects of this struggle, which seems to be characterized by a balance between grieving and adaptation. An important conclusion is that the fathers' life-world must be attended to in professional family interventions.
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