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A Multi-family Group Programme as Part of an Inpatient Service for Adolescents with a Diagnosis of Anorexia NervosaPhoenix Centre, UK, peter.honig{at}cambsmh.nhs.uk A multi-family group intervention, within an in-patient treatment programme for adolescents with anorexia nervosa, is described. Attention is paid to the process of setting up and integrating this treatment utilizing the existing staffing resource. Analysis of the topics discussed within the group is included. Over half these topics were connected to managing anorexia nervosa in the naturalistic context of home life, rather than the clinical setting of an in-patient ward. This article is part of a growing body of literature and clinical research that supports the coming together of families as an acceptable way of participating in treatment for adolescent-onset anorexia nervosa. Some patients and parents were asked to contribute feedback about the group and to critique this article. Hence, the structure of the article, like the structure of the group, is significantly influenced by the perspectives of the service users and their carers.
Key Words: anorexia nervosa in-patient treatment multi-family group
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 10, No. 4,
465-475 (2005) |
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