Abstract

The research on psychoeducational family interventions is reviewed, outlining the key findings of the early intervention studies, and summarizing what later studies contribute to our knowledge. Questions of relevance to clinicians are addressed. The author draws attention to pertinent issues in relation to training and supervision of therapists, and highlights difficulties which must be overcome if family interventions are to be provided routinely in clinical services.

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