A perspective on the brief hospitalization of whole families

This paper reviews our experiences as an interdisciplinary team treating entire families who live in our hospital apartments. Over 100 families have now been treated. The therapeutic effort is based on the expectation that families have the capacity to employ staff support and skills, to solve probl...

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