This paper describes the adaptation of the Parent Connectors program into the Family Connectors (FC) program for caregivers of young adults with serious mental illness (SMI) recently discharged from a First Episode Psychosis (FEP) program. The adaptation process, conducted collaboratively with family peer professionals, involved tailoring content, incorporating an outside approach (LEAP method), lengthening services as needed, and adding weekly peer supervision. The modifications aimed to improve intervention fit and support caregiver well-being. The authors document the adaptation process and changes, highlighting clinical considerations and advancing research on peer-to-peer support for caregivers of adults with SMI.
Publisher
npj Mental Health Research
Published On
Aug 18, 2024
Authors
Paige E. Cervantes, Charlotte Gendler, Lori Markowitz, Meggin Rose, Priscilla Shorter, Sally Mason, Tanya Hernandez, Kimberly E. Hoagwood
Tags
Family Connectors
caregivers
serious mental illness
First Episode Psychosis
peer support
adaptation process
intervention
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