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Published Online: July 1982

Family Orientation: Initiating Patients and Their Families to Psychiatric Hospitalization

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Multiple family groups have been used for some time as a treatment for hospitalized psychiatric patients. However, there is no indication that they have been used in orienting patients and their families during the traumatic initial period on the inpatient ward. The authors describe the use of family orientation group meetings on the psychiatric inpatient ward of a university hospital. The theoretical bases of the group format are explained and the kinds of information relayed to parents and patients are outlined. The authors believe that use of one-time orientation meetings can help turn the crucial initial period into a therapeutic gain for the patient.

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Pages: 560 - 563

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Published in print: July 1982
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Inpatient Family Therapy Program State University Hospital State University of New York Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn, New York
State University Hospital of the Downstate Medical Center

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