Adult mental health clinicians' perspectives of parents with a mental illness and their children: single and dual focus approaches
Abstract Background When clinicians in the adult mental health sector work with clients who are parents with dependent children, it is critical they are able to acknowledge and respond to the needs of the parents and their children. However, little is known about clinicians' personal perspectiv...
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Main Authors: | Phillip Tchernegovski (Author), Rochelle Hine (Author), Andrea E. Reupert (Author), Darryl J. Maybery (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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