Multi-family therapy for veteran and refugee families: a Delphi study
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Multi-family therapy for veteran and refugee families: a Delphi study
Military Medical ResearchVol. 6, Issue 1, Pages: 39-44(2019)
Affiliations:
1. Psychotraumacentrum Zuid Nederland
2. Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University
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CLC:R828.4
Published:2019
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[1]Elisa van Ee.Multi-family therapy for veteran and refugee families: a Delphi study[J].Military Medical Research,2019,6(01):39-44.
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[1]Elisa van Ee.Multi-family therapy for veteran and refugee families: a Delphi study[J].Military Medical Research,2019,6(01):39-44.DOI:
Multi-family therapy for veteran and refugee families: a Delphi study
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Abstract
Background: Research indicates that Posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD) has an extensive impact on family relationships. Nevertheless
there is a dearth of empirically supported interventions addressing family functioning and PTSD. In the Netherlands
it is considered good clinical practice to offer multi-family therapy(MFT) to veteran and refugee families. MFT for traumatized families aims to address the dysfunctional family patterns that have evolved to address the consequences with trauma.Methods: The aim of this study is to generate a common framework for the practical impact and active ingredients of MFT in families confronted with trauma. The Delphi method was used to study the expert opinion of 11 therapists in Dutch expert trauma institutes.Results: The results indicate that MFT is a promising treatment for families dealing with the consequences of trauma. According to experts
positive outcomes include an increased understanding between family members
particularly visible in the de-escalation of conflicts within the family
and improved parenting. One explanation for the effectiveness of MFT with these target groups is its defining feature of therapy with several families.Conclusions: The findings support the importance of considering family relationships and the family context in interventions for traumatized individuals.
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