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Abstract
The article describes the authors' approach to working with families of schizophrenic clients and attempts to give the reader an understanding of why it is important to take account of expressed emotion (EE) in planning and executing family interventions. To this end we include descriptions of the EE dimensions in the context of schizophrenia in a way that may be meaningful to clinicians (i.e., criticism, emotional overinvolvement, and hostility). Assessment techniques directed at general clinical use are outlined, and we describe methods of harnessing aspects of our understanding of EE to generate and guide family intervention goals. This is followed by a case example used to illustrate the assessments, before we examine the intervention framework and techniques with the help of further clinical material. We employ a case formulation framework to produce an individualized view of each family's problems (Barrowclough & Tarrier, 1992). © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
情绪表达在精神分裂症临床工作中的应用
本文描述了作者与精神分裂症患者家庭合作的方法,并试图让读者理解为什么在计划和执行家庭干预时考虑表达情感(EE)是很重要的。为此,我们以一种可能对临床医生有意义的方式,在精神分裂症的背景下包括情感表达维度的描述(即批评、情绪过度投入和敌意)。我们概述了针对一般临床应用的评估技术,并描述了利用我们对情感表达的理解来产生和指导家庭干预目标的方法。接下来是一个用于说明评估的案例,然后我们在进一步临床材料的帮助下检查干预框架和技术。我们采用案例制定框架,对每个家庭的问题产生个性化的看法(Barrowclough &;住,1992)。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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