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      GUIDELINES FOR FAMILIES  
      
      
      by Dr. Christopher S. Amenson
       
      
      What You Can Do
       
      
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  Keep the family strong. 
          
      Keep yourselves happy and healthy. Take care of each other and encourage
      each other.   
        -   Support the one who has psychotic
      symptoms. 
 
      Love and accept him as he is now (or her as she is now)  
      Help him or her find good treatment. Provide a healing family atmosphere. 
       
       
      How to Create a Healing
      Family Atmosphere 
      
        - Love and accept the person who has
      psychotic symptoms as he or she is now, ill. Don't expect him or her to
      feel and act well all the time. 
 
        - Blame the illness, not the person, for
      the symptoms. It is not deliberate misbehavior. 
 
        - Set realistic, reachable goals. 
 
        - Include the person who has psychotic
      symptoms in the family. 
 
        - Keep a loving distance. Be close, but
      not too close. 
 
        - Keep a calm atmosphere  without
      expressing emotions
 
       
       
      FAMlLY COMMUNICATION SKILLS 
      
        - To get a person to do more of
      something, make a positive request:
 
         -  Look at the person.  
         -  Tell them the good feeling it would give you if they
      did what you want.  
         -  Say exactly what you would like them to do.  
         Examples:  
                I would like you
      to_________________  
                I would really
      appreciate it if you would__________________  
                It would make me
      feel good if you would___________  
                It's very important
      to me that you help me with the_____ 
        - To get a person to do less of
      something, express negative feelings calmly.
 
          -  Look at the person. Speak firmly.  
          -  Say exactly what you want to have the person
      stop doing.  
          -  Tell them the bad feeling you get when they do
      the thing you don't like.  
          -  Suggest how they might keep this from happening
      in the future.  
         Examples: 
         It makes me very sad when you sleep
      until noon. Please get up at 11:00 AM.  
         It makes me very anxious when you
      yell at me. Please sit down with me and tell me calmly 
        - Handle only one thing per session. 
 
          Do not mix praise and criticism, as in  
          "Thanks for washing the dishes, but there is still
      egg on the forks". 
        - Set limits to head off serious problems.
 
         -   Be clear and specific about what is
      unacceptable.  
         -   Remain calm but firm.  
        Example:  
             You can not live at home unless you
      take your medicine.
         
       
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