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. 2021 Jun 10;12:624841. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.624841

Table 1.

Interview guide.

1 Taking news on the current situation.
2 Can you describe your experience in the multi-family group?
3 What were the most common emotions and feelings (anger, sadness, anxiety, relief, joy, fed up, etc.)?
4 What moment(s) during the therapy was (were) the most memorable? Describe this or these moment(s).
5 What changes has multifamily therapy made possible?
6 What hasn‘t changed with multi-family therapy?
7 In the proposed activities, did any of them seem relevant (interesting)?
8 In the proposed activities, did any of them seem uninteresting or unsuitable?
9 In multi-family therapy, what moves the problem forward? (What are the elements that you find the most useful in moving forward with the problem?)
10 What were your expectations from multifamily therapy before starting the group?
11 Did multifamily therapy fulfill your expectations?
12 What changes would you suggest for the next groups?
13 How would you explain multi-family therapy to someone who hasn‘t participated in it?
14 Visual analog scale from 0 to 10 to describe whether they are happy (10) or not (0) with their experience.