Tytuł pozycji:
Czy rodzina "potrzebuje" depresji? : badania pilotażowe konsultacji rodzinnych
Aim. The aim of the presented study was to analyse associations between drug-resistant
depression and the way the illness is described by patients and members of their families.
In particular, a hypothesis to be verified was that being ill may be a factor stabilising the family
system, and consequently treatment of this kind of depression may encounter additional
difficulties and enforce “drug-resistance” by “sustaining depression” by the family.
Methods. The study included 20 patients and their families. The consultations that were
conducted with each of the families constituted data for the presented research. Initial results
indicate an explicit association between the way the patient and his or her family define
circumstances of the illness and treatment and the type of interactions between them that are
manifested verbally and nonverbally.
Results. Results of qualitative analysis indicate that if a patient during consultation reflects
on how to describe his or her situation and precipitating factors of the illness, it usually takes
place in opposition to other members of the family of origin. On the other hand, if a patient
manifests depressive symptoms, he or she assumes a dependent role, while the rest of the
family express an attitude of warmth towards him or her.
Conclusions. Drug resistance depression should be considered, also with the context of
the patient’s family.