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CALGARY FAMILY INTERVENTION MODEL: ONE WAY TO THINK ABOUT CHANGE
Authors:Lorraine M. Wright   Maureen Leahey
Affiliation:University of Calgary;Calgary District Hospital Group
Abstract:This article defines and describes the Calgary Family Intervention Model (CFIM). CFIM is an organizing framework conceptualizing the intersect between a particular domain (i.e., cognitive, affective, or behavioral) of family functioning and a specific intervention offered by a health professional. Examples and discussion of interventions such as storying the illness experience, encouraging respite, and asking interventive questions are presented. CFIM is one way that health professionals can conceptualize about change.
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