## Abstract Carers of elderly people with dementia are under considerable stress coping with the burdens of caring. This review looks at carers' stress and the psychological interventions available to help them. These include group therapy, behavioural approaches, psychoeducational techniques, fami
Family therapy and dementia: Review and clinical experience
β Scribed by Dr. S. M. Benbow; A. Marriott; M. Morley; S. Walsh
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 746 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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β¦ Synopsis
Family therapy techniques have, until recently, had little impact on the development of old age psychiatry and the services provided. The literature on family therapy in relation to people with dementia and their families is reviewed and illustrated with results from a study of families coping with dementia who attended the York House Family Clinic. Similar therapeutic techniques were used with families coping with dementia as with those coping with other mental illnesses in later life, but some differences were found in the areas of discussion during sessions. Families coping with dementia were seen for fewer sessions, but more family members were present per session and sons and daughters-in-law were more likely to attend. The literature and various hypotheses which might explain these differences are presented and discussed. Further work in this area is needed, but our findings suggest that family therapy can be useful in work with dementia sufferers and their families, and can be offered within an old age psychiatry service.
KEY worms-Family therapy, dementia, geriatric psychiatry.
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