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Family Psychoeducation An Evidence-Based Practice

2 What Are Evidence-Based Practices? Services that have consistently demonstrated their effectiveness in helping people with mental illnesses achieve their desired goals Effectiveness was established by different people who conducted rigorous studies and obtained similar outcomes

3 Examples of Evidence-Based Practices n Family Psychoeducation n Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders n Supported Employment n Assertive Community Treatment n Illness Management and Recovery

4 Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices? According to the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: State-of-the-art treatments, based on decades of research, are not being transferred from research to community settings

5 Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices? (continued) According to the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: I f effective treatments were more efficiently delivered through our mental health services system … millions of Americans would be more successful in school, at work, and in their communities —Michael Hogan, Chairman

6 What Is Family Psychoeducation? Family Psychoeducation (FPE) is a structured approach for partnering with consumers and families to support recovery. Consumers and families receive information about mental illnesses and learn problem-solving, communication, and coping skills.

7 Is Family Psychoeducation Effective? n Fewer consumer relapses and hospitalizations n Increased consumer participation in vocational rehabilitation programs n Improved family well-being n Greater family knowledge of serious mental illnesses n Fewer feelings of stress and isolation n Reduced medical illnesses and use of medical care of families

8 How Is FPE Provided? Joining Sessions Educational Workshops Ongoing FPE Sessions

9 Joining Sessions Initially, trained practitioners meet with consumers and their respective family members in introductory meetings called joining sessions. The purpose of these sessions is to learn about their experiences with mental illnesses, their strengths and resources, and their recovery goals.

10 Educational Workshop To meet the distinct needs of family members, in the second phase of the FPE program, practitioners offer a 1-day educational workshop based on a standardized curriculum. Practitioners also respond to the individual needs of consumers and families throughout the program by providing information and educational resources.

11 Ongoing FPE Sessions In the third phase of the FPE program, practitioners offer ongoing sessions that use a structured problem-solving approach to address current issues consumers and families face. Practitioners offer these sessions in either a multifamily or single-family group format for 9 months or more.

12 Multifamily Group Format Multifamily groups consist of five to eight consumers and their respective family members. Those who attend these groups often benefit from peer support and mutual aid.

13 Practice Principles Consumers define who family is. Consumers define who family is. The practitioner- consumer-family alliance is essential. The practitioner- consumer-family alliance is essential. Education and resources help families support consumers’ personal recovery goals. Education and resources help families support consumers’ personal recovery goals. Consumers and families who receive ongoing guidance and skills training are better able to manage mental illnesses. Consumers and families who receive ongoing guidance and skills training are better able to manage mental illnesses. Problem-solving helps consumers and families define and address current issues. Problem-solving helps consumers and families define and address current issues. Social and emotional support validates experiences and facilitates problem-solving. Social and emotional support validates experiences and facilitates problem-solving.

14Summary FPE is an approach for working in partnership with consumers and families to help consumers achieve their personal recovery goals. FPE practitioners provide information about mental illnesses and help consumers and families enhance their problem-solving, communication, and coping skills.

15 Additional Resources For more information about Family Psychoeducation and other evidence-based practices, visit: