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Title: Family work, Communication and Early Warning Signs GRIP


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Family work, Communication and Early Warning Signs
  • GRIP carers group week 4

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Family Involvement - Why
  • Its a strange a bewildering time
  • Young people are often still living with their
    family
  • Parents will often initiate referral, and
    maintain contact with services
  • Person is understood in their family and social
    context
  • Helps the familys understanding, relationships,
    and adjustment to change
  • Minimises risk of problems developing in
    individuals or in the family as a whole
  • Distress is common in families of those with
    psychosis and is higher among newer caregivers

3
Common themes
  • High level of emotions anger, fear, guilt
  • Grief, loss and rejection
  • Diagnostic uncertainty
  • Practical help
  • Being listened to
  • Some families do not see the need for ongoing
    help initially
  • Navigating the complex NHS maze
  • A point of contact
  • The needs of young children/siblings

4
Expressed Emotion
  • Being emotional is a normal response to an
    abnormal situation
  • Emotions change as time goes on
  • Some people cope through denial
  • Expressed Emotion (EE) is a term that has been
    used to describe environments where there is a
    high level of hostility, critical comments, and
    emotional over-involvement.
  • These families are more distressed
  • These factors often emerge in the later years of
    someone's illness and is (understandably) common
    in over 50 of families
  • A sense of loss is linked with EE
  • High EE has been linked to higher relapse rates.

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The way we look at things
  • Symptom type and severity dont appear to affect
    factors such as EE or family appraisal
  • The familys thoughts and judgements of the
    persons behaviour appear to be most important
    predictors of distress
  • The way you process or think about things has
    an impact on how you feel about it ... (link with
    CBT session next week)

6
Family interventions- early on.
  • Usually at your own home with 2 staff
  • Different types of family input at different
    points in time
  • Semi-structured
  • Assessments
  • Agenda setting
  • Early on
  • Counselling about grief and loss, and adjustment
    to changed expectations
  • Stress-management
  • Information/education

7
Family interventions later stages
  • Later on
  • Communication
  • Problem solving about day to day issues
  • Coping strategies
  • Task setting
  • Reviewing
  • Relapse prevention strategies (early warning
    signs, WRAP)
  • Non judgemental, positive, constructive,
    collaborative

8
What do the Families bring with them?
  • Reluctance to seek help early on
  • The idea that the problem is temporary and
    unlikely to recur
  • The effects of lack of information/limited
    information/inaccurate information
  • The emergence of a range of conflicting strong
    emotions in family members
  • Denial sometimes
  • Fear and concern about stigma
  • The special needs of siblings, and children of
    young people who are already parents
  • Issues around substance misuse

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