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Behavioral Interventions and Families: A Medical Rehabilitation Perspective
Authors:Michele J. Rusin  Kimberly J. Lawson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia;(2) Georgia School of Professional Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:Behavioral interventions are pertinent to many issues faced by medical rehabilitation patients and their families in late adulthood. Despite their utility in managing chronic illnesses and reducing problematic behaviors related to cognitive impairment, behavioral interventions can be difficult to implement and maintain in a family setting. Problems resulting from countercontrol, caregiver fatigue, conflicting priorities, and impact on family relationships must be anticipated and addressed. These issues are illustrated through references to pertinent research and case examples. Recommendations are offered to reduce caregiver stress and to minimize shifts in relationships when family caregivers act to alter a member's behavior.
Keywords:behavioral interventions  caregivers  families  countercontrol  rehabilitation
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