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Interfamily Therapy, a multifamily therapy model settled in infant-juvenile mental health services of Havana (Cuba): A qualitative study from participants' perspectives

Authors

RUIZ IÑIGUEZ, RAQUEL, Carralero-Montero, Ana , Martinez-Gonzalez, Alejandro , Mendez-Parra, Elizabeth , Valdes-Diaz, Yudith , Sempere, Javier

External publication

Si

Means

J. Marital Fam. Ther.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.577

SJR Impact

0.649

Publication date

01/10/2021

ISI

000675412800001

Abstract

Interfamily therapy (IFT) is a specific model for multifamily therapy (MFT) of recent expansion in Latin American and European countries. In IFT a multifamily group becomes a community of learning where professionals and family members establish collaborative relationships and participate in dialogues. This study used a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore the participants' perspective of 14 members and ex-members of two IFT groups conducted in Infant-Juvenile Mental Health Centers in Havana (Cuba). In this study IFT was well accepted and effective, and it was perceived as beneficial due to its positive influence for participants, with benefits on a personal, family and social level. In addition, participants articulated a series of therapeutic elements of IFT that were essential to promote these benefits. In conclusion, IFT seems to be a useful therapeutic model in the treatment of children, adolescents and their families in a Cuban psychiatric setting.

Keywords

adolescents; children; mental health services; multifamily therapy; qualitative research

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