2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.2008.00141.x
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Advocating for the Full-Frame Approach

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“…As the social network of the individuals is integral to consumer rehabilitation and management of symptomology, psychologists can make increased efforts to integrate a full-frame approach by considering the relationships, friends, and the community of which an individual is a member. This approach may reduce barriers to treatment and allow indirect information to be shared about those members who are invested in the individual (Pearson, 2008). Calls for research that examines how variations in family and interpersonal relationships influence mental health outcomes would be beneficial in understanding and establishing holistic approaches to treatment (Hwang, Myers, Abe-Kim, & Ting, 2008).…”
Section: Micro Level: Social Justice Advocacy and Mental Health Consu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the social network of the individuals is integral to consumer rehabilitation and management of symptomology, psychologists can make increased efforts to integrate a full-frame approach by considering the relationships, friends, and the community of which an individual is a member. This approach may reduce barriers to treatment and allow indirect information to be shared about those members who are invested in the individual (Pearson, 2008). Calls for research that examines how variations in family and interpersonal relationships influence mental health outcomes would be beneficial in understanding and establishing holistic approaches to treatment (Hwang, Myers, Abe-Kim, & Ting, 2008).…”
Section: Micro Level: Social Justice Advocacy and Mental Health Consu...mentioning
confidence: 99%