Must Add to most qs
If parents and children – mention COPMI, impact of mental illness on parenting (psychoeducation)
Assess whether children involved in mentally ill beliefs (e.g. delusions, OCD fears)
Remember when mentioning medication (e.g. SSRI’s) it time allows mention ECG and EUC/physical screen also as a part of medication point
Compliance and barriers to recovery
Patient factors
-attitudes to med
-stigma
-family attitudes
-cultural beliefs
-personality style
-social isolation
Clinician
-therapeutic alliance
Illness
-hallucinations
-delusions
-depression
-chronic pain
-cognitive distortions e.g. forgetfulness
-abnormal illness behaviour
Meds
-SEs
-complexity
-non effectiveness
System factors
-cost of medication
-transport factors
Interventions to support family
Psychoeducation about __ to increase understanding and ability to cope and support __
Safety of children - capacity for the parent to look after children, particularly infant
Risk of abuse, TOSH and suicide, thoughts of harm to children
Involve child protection services if risk of harm is identified
Explanation to children in an age and developmentally appropriate manner about the illness. Use SPIKES method if bad news has to be broken
Assessment of parenting capacity and attachment and bonding
Parent infant work when pt is well
Additional child supports
Mother baby unit if respite required or specific parent infant work needed
Address intergenerational trauma if present
Practical psychosocial interventions - SW, child protection, OT school psychologist, home help, childcare
Reasons pt does not engage with treatment
Difficult management
Second opinion
Contact medicolegal
Document
Support for staff