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Multiple family therapy en familiediscussiegroep

Ontwikkeling en een voorbeeld van toepassing in dagbehandeling

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Tijdschrift voor Psychotherapie

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Multiple family therapy heeft zijn wortels in de theorieën van het vroege familietherapie- en systeemdenken over schizofrenie en blijft verbonden met de figuur van Laqueur, zijn grondlegger. Ondertussen heeft multiple family therapy een hele ontwikkeling doorgemaakt, die geschetst wordt aan de hand van een literatuuroverzicht. Drie ontwikkelingslijnen worden met name besproken: de psycho-educatieve benadering, de uitbreiding van de indicatie naar diverse patiëntenpopulaties en naar diverse behandelsettings. Vervolgens wordt een voorbeeld van een toepassing beschreven binnen een psychiatrische dagkliniek, waarbij narratieve en constructivistische elementen geï?ntegreerd worden. Deze elementen leiden voor de hier beschreven behandeling tot een nieuwe benaming: familiediscussiegroep in plaats van multiple family therapy.

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Els Naeyaert is psychiater/psychotherapeut. Zij werkt bij het ambulant psychotherapeutisch centrum voor psychotherapie en relatie. Zij is als medewerker verbonden aan de afdeling familietherapie, Communicatiecentrum, UZ Leuven.

Bernard Sabbe is psychiater/psychotherapeut en werkt in De Faze, PC St-Norbertus in Duffel. Hij is als staflid en opleider familietherapie verbonden aan de afdeling familietherapie, Communicatiecentrum, UZ Leuven.

Magda Heireman is licentiate in de klinische psychologie/psychotherapeute. Zij is als staflid en opleider familietherapie werkzaam aan de afdeling familietherapie, Communicatiecentrum UZ Leuven.

Gilbert Lemmens is psychiater/psychotherapeut. Hij werkt bij het centrum voor crisispsychologie, Militair Hospitaal Brussel. Hij is als staflid en opleider familietherapie verbonden aan de afdeling familietherapie, Communicatiecentrum, UZ Leuven.

Correspondentieadressen: Centrum voor psychotherapie en relatie, Spaarstraat 122, 3010 Kessel-Lo, België. Communicatiecentrum, Kapucijnenvoer 35, 3000 Leuven, België.

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Naeyaert, E., Sabbe, B., Heireman, M. et al. Multiple family therapy en familiediscussiegroep. PSIE 24, 86–97 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03061880

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