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EPA-0122 – Integrated Psycho-therapeutic Approach Restores Family Mental Health
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Though Focus of mental health care is negative emotional state, positive psychology appeals to masses. Because troubled person not only wants relief but also wants a life of meaning & purpose (National Mental health plan 2003-2004, Australian Govt.). and purposeful life without mentally healthy family is difficult. So family's transformation's imperative (Welsh Assembly Govt. 2005 a).
To strengthen Family members to transform Dysfunctional family.
1) Preserve family mental health & Prevent mental illness among family-members of mentally ill patient.
2) Prevent deterioration of mentally ill patient.
Discussion -for therapeutic alliance.
Therapeutic Transformation of dysfunctional family -
(a) Family Therapy: Why? Because family therapy focuses on well-being which is over & above the absence of depression-anxiety etc. Family therapy addresses problem and not individual unlike other therapies (NIMH, EFTA).
(b) Psycho-education: To build positive emotions which facilitate skills & resources needed for recovery (Fredrickson). It includes (i) Transactional-analysis (ii) Proactive behavior (iii) Social maturity (Robert Kegan).
(c) Positive Psychotherapy (PPT): Recovery rate was 85% (30%-single therapy) when psychotherapy was clubbed with pharmacotherapy. Positive emotions promote psychological resilience & positive emotional granularity. PPT focuses on pleasant, engaged & meaningful life (Seligman 2002).
(d) Spiritual Psychotherapy: Inevitable to future Psychiatry, because meditation alters levels of Melatonin, Serotonin, boosts immune response. Contents: (i) Meditation – changes brain (Dr Zedel, 2010) (ii) Spiritually-augmented CBT (SACBT), (iii) IBMT (Tang Y Y)/Yog-Nigra.
Family mental health is achieved.
Thus attained family mental health will facilitate family's transformation.
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- EPW27 - Prevention of Mental Disorders
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