Community mental health care for women with severe mental illness who are parents
- PMID: 11944792
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1014599222218
Community mental health care for women with severe mental illness who are parents
Abstract
Women with SMI are involved in childbearing and childrearing, but may have problems with parenting related to symptoms, lack of knowledge and skills, or lack of environmental supports. They may need intensive services to manage their mental illness and to parent to the best of their abilities. Preliminary research suggests that mental health interventions can improve family functioning, but that these services are not widely available in community mental health systems. This paper describes services to help clients who are parents, which includes integration of adult's and children's services, long-term, home-based parent training, and linkage with community supports.
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Commentary on "Community mental health care for women with severe mental illness who are parents" - The tragedy of missed opportunities: of missed opportunities: What providers can do.Community Ment Health J. 2002 Apr;38(2):167-72. doi: 10.1023/a:1014551306288. Community Ment Health J. 2002. PMID: 12182126
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