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Short Term Group Intervention as a Means of Improving the Adjustment of Children of Mentally Ill Parents
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1998
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Ill ParentsEducationFamily StrengtheningMental HealthMental Health InterventionDevelopmental DisabilitiesChild Mental HealthMentally Ill ParentsGroup InterventionPsychological InterventionsHealth SciencesCoping BehaviorPsychiatryPeer SupportChildren's Mental HealthChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportCommunity Mental HealthPediatricsSpecial EducationPositive Peer ExperienceChild PsychiatryPsychopathology
ABSTRACT Children of mentally ill parents suffer from emotional, behavioral and intellectual difficulties as a result of the unique problems they encounter in living with mentally ill parents. They experience a state of prolonged crisis and may be considered a high risk population. This article describes a group that aimed to improve the children's adjustment by providing a positive peer experience. The group intervention was aimed at creating a support system for improving the children's coping mechanisms and assisting in the rehabilitation of their damaged interpersonal skills and self concept.
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