Eliot A O
Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Int J Group Psychother. 1990 Jul;40(3):339-51. doi: 10.1080/00207284.1990.11490612.
This paper describes a model for coleadership of a multifamily group which is part of an outpatient treatment program for adolescents with anorexia and bulimia nervosa at The Children's Hospital in Boston. This clinic is a collaborative effort between the Departments of Psychiatry and Adolescent Medicine and has been involved with more than 600 patients and their families. The parents of a recovered adolescent girl have shared group leadership with the author for six years and have added an innovative dimension to the group process as a result of their own experiences. Theoretical and empirical observations are presented and guidelines for maximizing coping abilities are outlined.
本文描述了一种针对多家庭团体联合领导的模式,该团体是波士顿儿童医院青少年神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症门诊治疗项目的一部分。该诊所是精神病学和青少年医学部门的合作成果,已经接待了600多名患者及其家属。一位康复的青少年女孩的父母与作者共同领导该团体长达六年,由于他们自身的经历,为团体过程增添了创新元素。文中呈现了理论和实证观察结果,并概述了最大化应对能力的指导方针。