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Depression, the Family, and Family Therapy
Author(s) -
Coyne James C.,
FechnerBates Suzanne
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
australian and new zealand journal of family therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.297
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1467-8438
pISSN - 0814-723X
DOI - 10.1002/j.1467-8438.1992.tb00921.x
Subject(s) - family therapy , depression (economics) , context (archaeology) , psychiatry , psychology , psychotherapist , marital therapy , antidepressant medication , medicine , clinical psychology , antidepressant , anxiety , paleontology , biology , economics , macroeconomics
The potential contribution of family therapists to the treatment of depression remains underdeveloped. Family therapists need to articulate how changes in family functioning might benefit depressed persons, as well as how other problems in the families of depressed persons tend to go unrecognised. Furthermore, family therapists need to be alert to how undetected depression in adults and children may interfere with their ability to meet their goals with families who seek therapy for other persons. This article provides family therapists with (1) an overview of the nature and experience of depression; (2) an introduction to antidepressant medication; (3) a summary of research findings relating depression to its family context and (4) a brief overview of developments in the marital and family treatment of depression.