The sibling group: beginning to meet the needs of child siblings of psychiatrically hospitalized children.

The Psychiatric hospital Pub Date : 1993-12-01
S R Geronimus, S E Mielke
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Child siblings of children admitted to psychiatric hospitals often find themselves in a unique and potentially isolating situation. Because of the crisis affecting all family members and the focus of both parents' and professionals' energies on the identified patient, this sibling group is often overlooked. This paper describes an educational and supportive group designed by the authors to begin to address the needs of this population and offered as part of the family-services component of a child and adolescent psychiatric unit. The group serves multiple functions by diminishing the non-hospitalized children's sense of isolation, offering them education and support, and providing the treatment providers an opportunity to assess the needs of the inpatient's sibling. The authors describe a highly structured format that facilitated group members' participation.

兄弟姐妹组:开始满足精神病住院儿童兄弟姐妹的需求。
住进精神病院的儿童的兄弟姐妹经常发现自己处于一种独特的、可能被孤立的境地。由于危机影响到所有家庭成员,父母和专业人士都把精力集中在确诊的病人身上,这一兄弟姐妹群体经常被忽视。本文描述了一个由作者设计的教育和支持小组,以开始解决这一人群的需求,并作为儿童和青少年精神科家庭服务部分的一部分提供。该小组有多种功能,减少非住院儿童的孤立感,为他们提供教育和支持,并为治疗提供者提供评估住院患者兄弟姐妹需求的机会。作者描述了一种高度结构化的形式,促进了小组成员的参与。
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