2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1463823
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Adult mental healthcare professionals’ experiences of family centred conversations with patients who are parents: a qualitative study

Louise J. Dalton,
Simone de Cassan,
Athif Ilyas
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMany parents with a mental illness report a desire for both recognition of their parental role and support for themselves and their children. However, parents are often fearful of negative judgements from professionals about their ability to be a parent, which inhibits raising concerns about their children with clinical teams. Consequently, an essential first step to supporting families is for professionals to proactively identify which patients are parents, although evidence indicates this is not co… Show more

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