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. 1996 Winter;5(1):45–56.

Family Treatment for Schizophrenia

The Design and Research Application of Therapist Training Models

IAN R H FALLOON, CHARISTINE W MCGILL, SUSAN M MATTHEWS, SAMUEL J KEITH, NINA R SCHOOLER
PMCID: PMC3330401  PMID: 22700264

Abstract

The NIMH Treatment Strategies in Schizophrenia (TSS) collaborative study group investigated the efficacy of antisychotic drug maintenance strategies involving reduced medication exposure in interaction with applied and supportive family management for the long-term treatment of schizophrenia. Therapy was provided at five centers by 25 clinicians who did not participate in the development of the therapies. They were trained by two of the authors, I.R.H.F and C.W.M, in applied family management, a homebased treatment derived from the behavioral family therapy developed by them. Clinicians’ characteristics, selection, and training methods, as well as patient rehospitalization rates, are reported for the two family management conditions. The TSS study represents a bridge between the development of a novel therapy and its dissemination in general clinical practice.

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