
Psychiatr Serv 51:1449-1451, November 2000
© 2000 American Psychiatric Association
Therapists' Contacts With Family Members of Persons With Severe Mental Illness in a Community Treatment Program
Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H.,
Alicia Lucksted, Ph.D.,
Bette Stewart, B.S. and
Janine Delahanty, M.A.
Thirty-six therapists at an urban community mental health center responded to a survey about contacts with family members of 214 clients with serious mental illness. For 61 percent of the clients, the therapists reported at least one past-year contact with a family member or someone acting as a family member. Contacts were typically by telephone and often took place during crises. The focus was on problem solving rather than on providing family therapy. Therapists perceived significant benefit from the contacts, which were achieved with little effort on their part. The results suggest that informaland perhaps nonbillablebrief services to families are common. Such informal services fall short of recommended best-practice standards.
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