Navigating the storm of mental illness: phases in the family's journey
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- DOI: 10.1177/104973202129120458
Navigating the storm of mental illness: phases in the family's journey
Abstract
About 1.25 million American families live with persistently mentally ill members. Costs, personal and public, are substantial. Research providing holistic understanding of the processes these families experience is needed. This qualitative study's objectives were to (a) examine the process holistically and (b) search for patterns in families' experiences. The author used a framework of symbolic interaction and dramaturgical interviewing. Twenty-six respondents participated in a semistructured interview. Results indicated that families typically experienced six phases: development of awareness, crisis, instability and recurrent crises, movement toward stability, continuum of stability, and growth and advocacy. Needs characteristic of each phase were evident. Additional research is needed to determine if phases are consistent in other groups and to develop interventions appropriate for each phase.
Comment in
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Caregivers experienced 6 phases in coping over time with severe and persistent mental illness in a family member.Evid Based Nurs. 2003 Jul;6(3):94. doi: 10.1136/ebn.6.3.94. Evid Based Nurs. 2003. PMID: 12882207 No abstract available.
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