The simulated family: an experiential model

Fam Med. 1985 Jan-Feb;17(1):31-2.

Abstract

The use of simulated families, facilitated by a mental health professional, can promote experiential learning of theories related to many family-centered problems, such as child or spouse abuse, alcoholism, and acute or chronic illness of a family member. Responsibilities and costs of implementing such a program can be shared between two training programs. Participants in both programs benefit from the mutual experience.

MeSH terms

  • Family Practice / education*
  • Family*
  • Humans
  • Teaching / methods*