Journal article

Moderated online social therapy: A model for reducing stress in carers of young people diagnosed with mental health disorders

J Gleeson, R Lederman, P Koval, G Wadley, S Bendall, S Cotton, H Herrman, K Crisp, M Alvarez-Jimenez

Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017

Abstract

Family members caring for a young person diagnosed with the onset of mental health problems face heightened stress, depression, and social isolation. Despite evidence for the effectiveness of family based interventions, sustaining access to specialist family interventions is a major challenge. The availability of the Internet provides possibilities to expand and sustain access to evidence-based psychoeducation and personal support for family members. In this paper we describe the therapeutic model and the components of our purpose-built moderated online social therapy (MOST) program for families. We outline the background to its development, beginning with our face-to-face EPISODE II family ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Catholic University


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by a Service Improvement Project Grant administered by headspace National Office and by The Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) program. The administer of the funds is The Australian Catholic University. The CRN had no involvement in the design of the study or the collection of data. SC is supported by a NIIIMRC Career Development Fellowship (APP1061998). MA is supported by a NIIMRC Career Development Fellowship (APP1082934).