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Drawing forward family strengths in short therapeutic conversations from a psychiatric nursing perspective.

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Authors
Sveinbjarnardottir, Eydis Kristin
Svavarsdottir, Erla Kolbrun
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2019-01-01

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Drawing forward family strengths in short therapeutic conversations from a psychiatric nursing perspective. 2019, 55(1):126-132 Perspect Psychiatr Care
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The aim of the narrative is to describe the therapeutic process and experience from a psychiatric nursing perspective, in therapeutic communication, with a father and his son in acute psychiatry. In this case scenario, the Family Strength-Oriented Therapeutic Conversation Intervention (FAM-SOTC Intervention) was used. The FAM-SOTC Intervention was found to be beneficial for the father-son relationship. It is encouraging for nurses in acute psychiatry to know that three short therapeutic conversations can make a difference within the family system. FAM-SOTC seemed to offer cognitive and emotional support to the father-and-son dyad.
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