Late ‘Early Intervention in Psychosis’: A Family School for Learning How to Live with Schizophrenia

Heinz Katschnig , Peter Sint

Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (3) : 3 -16.

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Late ‘Early Intervention in Psychosis’: A Family School for Learning How to Live with Schizophrenia

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The paper describes a family school for learning how to live with schizophrenia, which was founded in 1986 in Vienna, Austria, and is still running today. It was established in cooperation between professionals and the Austrian self-help association HPE of the relatives of persons with mental disorders. It addresses the needs of 10 families at a time, in cases where a son or a daughter was diagnosed with schizophrenia and had already experienced one or several episodes of the illness. The course lasts one and a half years and is organized according to the model of a weekly boarding school, where 10 children, the “residents”, stay in the school overnight from Sunday evening to Friday and take part in a structured program on cognitive, social and practical life skills. Ambulatory psychiatric treatment is taking place concurrently outside the school through local routine services. On weekends residents stay with their parents since the school is closed. Parents visit the school regularly to take part in joint activities with the residents. They also undertake night shifts in the school and attend a weekly parents’ group. In the regular encounters during everyday activities in the school, “learning by doing” occurs – parents get to know the daughters and sons of other families and can learn to distinguish between disease-related and personality-related behavior. Residents can have similar learning experiences in relation to the parents of other residents. The main aim of the school is that parents learn to provide “protected autonomy” for the daughters or sons in question, in order to assist them after the end of the course in leading a life characterized by as much autonomy as possible after the end of the school.

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schizophrenia / family / vulnerability-stress-coping model / working with families / school / early intervention in psychosis

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Heinz Katschnig, Peter Sint. Late ‘Early Intervention in Psychosis’: A Family School for Learning How to Live with Schizophrenia. Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM, 2021, 2(3): 3-16 DOI:10.17816/CP99

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