Mental health professionals' experiences of working with parents with psychosis and their families: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Healthcare service users who are parents with psychosis form part of the caseload of most community mental health teams. Mental health professionals can experience uncertainty about how to work with and ask about the children of these parents, and often report difficulties when c...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Radley (Author), Jane Barlow (Author), Louise Johns (Author) |
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