“…Psychoeducational psychotherapy (PEP), often referred to as simply psychoeducation, combines psychotherapeutic and educational methods to educate both the patient and the family to reach better outcomes for the entire family (Lukens & McFarlane, 2004). PEP provides families with information about symptoms, course, prognosis, and services and teaches coping and communication skills (ong & Caron, 2008). Interventions implementing PEP are typically manualized and can be conducted with individual families (Lopez, Toprac, Crismon, Boemer, & Baumgartner, 2005;Miklowitz et al, 2004;Sanford et al, 2006) or in a group setting with multiple families (Bradley et al, 2003;Fristad, 2006).…”