2003
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-36627
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Zwischen Einbezogensein und Widerstand: Angehörige im Umgang mit Zwangserkrankten

Abstract: Family members try to support patients in dealing with the illness. Therefore, different strategies to cope with OCD are developed, ranging between assisting in rituals and opposition to the symptoms.

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“…The extant literature suggests that stigma has been, and continues to be a problem for families of psychiatric patients (Phelan, Bromet, & Link, 1998). With the onset of psychiatric illness, patients and their relatives are confronted with many changes in their everyday lives due to the symptoms of the condition and the subsequent stigmatization they experience (Trosbach, Angermeyer, & Stengler-Wenzke, 2003). Further, stigma is detrimental to the well being of persons with a mental illness (Wahl, 1999), potentially resulting in decreased life satisfaction and discrimination in obtaining housing and employment (Link & Phelan, 2001).…”
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“…The extant literature suggests that stigma has been, and continues to be a problem for families of psychiatric patients (Phelan, Bromet, & Link, 1998). With the onset of psychiatric illness, patients and their relatives are confronted with many changes in their everyday lives due to the symptoms of the condition and the subsequent stigmatization they experience (Trosbach, Angermeyer, & Stengler-Wenzke, 2003). Further, stigma is detrimental to the well being of persons with a mental illness (Wahl, 1999), potentially resulting in decreased life satisfaction and discrimination in obtaining housing and employment (Link & Phelan, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%