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Bringing families to the table: meaningful inclusion of families/significant others in adult eating disorder programmes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2019
Abstract
In Ireland, traditionally, most public Adult Mental Health Services (AMHSs) had a small cohort of service users with eating disorders (EDs) in their service. However, over the last 5 years, the National Clinical Programmes have been encouraging Mental Health Services to develop ED programmes in each catchment area. This has culminated in a model of care for EDs for children and adults. It appears that in relation to AMHSs, meaningful inclusion of families/significant other(s) in ED programmes is somewhat inconsistent. This paper will discuss the possible impact of excluding or minimising family/significant other(s)’ inclusion. It will also outline a suggested approach of including families/significant other(s) in a meaningful way in an out-patient ED programme.
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- © The Author(s), 2019. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland
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