Effect of Family-Based Interventions on Clinical Recovery and Emotional Well-Being in Individuals Suffering from Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, OCD, and PTSD: A Mixed-Method Study
Mr. Sunil Chauhan Sunil Chauhan
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Abstract
AbstractThis mixed-methods study will explore the impact that family-based interventions have on patientsclinical recovery and emotional wellbeing diagnosed with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The current study will adopt both qualitative and quantitative approaches to determine the involvement of the family in treatment adherence and recurrence of disorders for emotional support. The results of this study prove that family involvement in the treatment process brings significant improvement in emotional resilience, better interaction within the family, and more effective support regarding the specific disorder. The emotional stability provided by family members added to the success of recovery. However, cultural dynamics and resistant structures from the family side ask for much more flexible and culturally adapted interventions. The findings of this study indicate that family-based therapies will complement conventional treatments and provide a systematic approach to mental health recovery. This may contribute to better treatment outcomes over time and improved emotional health among people with mental health conditions for more effective recovery pathways.Keywords : - depression, anxiety, bipolar, disorder, post-traumatic, quantitative, qualitative, treatment, improvement, success
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Copyright © 2024 Mr. Sunil Chauhan. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.