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Published Online: April 1986

Long-Term Outcome of Network Therapy

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Hospital utilization by crisisridden chronic mentally ill persons living in the community was studied after their participation in a network therapy program, which convenes a social network of relatives and friends to provide continuing emotional and practical support for mentally ill individuals and their families. The study compared the number of psychiatric hospitalizations and total days hospitalized for 20 network therapy participants and 20 nonparticipants before and after referral to the program. In a follow-up period ranging from six months to two years, the number of hospitalizations fell by 74 percent for participants and by 19 percent for nonparticipants. The total number of days hospitalized decreased by 76 percent for participants, compared with a 112 percent increase for nonparticipants. The results suggest that participants benefit from network therapy and that its effect is enduring.

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Pages: 373 - 376

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Published in print: April 1986
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Elizabeth Hemley-van der Velden
The Network Therapy Institute, Box 204, 72 Center Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01061
The Faculty of Antioch New England
The Mount Tom Network Therapy Project

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